Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Las Palmas' historic Old Town with a private guided walking tour, expert local guides, stunning sights, and delicious tapas—all in 2.5 hours.
The Las Palmas: Private Old City Guided Walking Tour with Tapas offers an engaging way to uncover the city’s fascinating history and architecture in just 2.5 hours. Priced at a reasonable rate and limited to small groups, this tour ensures personalized attention from a friendly local guide. The tour is perfect for visitors eager to explore Triana and Vegueta, learn about the city’s colonial heritage, and enjoy a relaxed meal at a local restaurant.
What truly makes this experience stand out is the opportunity for enhanced interaction with a knowledgeable guide who shares captivating stories, reveals hidden corners, and provides exclusive access not available in larger group tours. The inclusion of a tapa stop adds a tasty, social element that balances education with enjoyment. However, those with mobility concerns should note the tour involves some gradients and steps, but overall, it remains accessible and comfortable for most.
You can check availability for your dates here:
Appreciate having local insight? Here are other guided experiences in Gran Canaria we've examined

The tour begins at the “Cervezas” banner next to the La Modernista San Telmo Park Kiosk Bar. Its central location is just a 2-minute walk from the Tourist Information Office and the San Telmo Island Bus Station, making it easy to reach whether arriving from the beach, the harbor, or other parts of Las Palmas.
Travelers can opt for a private transfer service for just 15 cash per group of up to three people. The transfer collects visitors from any hotel, home, or local point and takes them directly to the meeting spot, ensuring a stress-free start to the tour.

The Old City walking tour takes you through Vegueta and Triana, the two main historic districts of Las Palmas. The guide leads you along cobblestone streets lined with colonial buildings, revealing their stories and significance.
In Vegueta, you’ll visit the Columbus House, a landmark that ties the city to its maritime past. The tour also captures stunning city views and hidden nooks and crannies that only a local insider can unveil. In Triana, the focus shifts to architecture and local life, where boutique shops and lively cafes add to the vibrant atmosphere.

One of the key benefits of this private experience is exclusive access to sites and insights that larger groups might miss. The local guides are highly praised for their enthusiasm and knowledge, sharing stories about Canary Islands culture, history, and politics that deepen the overall appreciation of the city.
Guests consistently highlight the guides’ friendly nature and their ability to make the tour both informative and relaxed. The tour’s small group size allows for plenty of questions and interaction, making the experience particularly engaging.
More Great Tours Nearby
A highlight of the tour is passing the famed Columbus House, which connects Las Palmas to its seafaring history. The Awe-inspiring Cathedral is another must-see, with its impressive architecture and historical significance. The guide explains the stories behind these landmarks, weaving in details about their role in the city’s development.
While the tour visits these key sites, it also reveals lesser-known secrets of the old city, giving a well-rounded impression of Las Palmas’ colonial and cultural roots.
For broader city exploration in Gran Canaria, we've covered these other tours

Midway or at the end of the walk, the tour pauses at a very special local restaurant. Here, visitors indulge in delicious tapas and enjoy a relaxing atmosphere. The stop is an opportunity to chat with the guide and learn more about the local cuisine.
Guests can also opt for coffee and tea with cakes, making this a perfect moment to unwind and reflect on the sights and stories shared during the walk. The tapas are praised as delicious and plentiful, adding a tasty and social element to the experience.

The 2.5-hour tour is paced to balance sightseeing with comfort. There is some walking over cobblestone streets, with gradients and steps present, but these do not significantly hinder most participants. The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity for visitors with mobility needs.
Meeting logistics are straightforward, with the centrally located starting point offering easy connections from major transport hubs. The optional private transfer adds convenience, especially for those staying outside the city center.

The private nature of this tour means you get more personalized attention and the flexibility to ask questions freely. The small group size enhances interaction, making it ideal for travelers who prefer a more intimate experience over larger bus or group tours.
The inclusion of exclusive access, a local guide’s storytelling, and a tapas stop combine to create a well-rounded cultural outing that balances education and enjoyment.

Reviews consistently praise Artemis and other guides for their enthusiasm, knowledge, and friendly approach. Many mention the delicious tapas, the stunning city views, and the depth of historical insights shared throughout. The personalized attention and off-the-beaten-path sites visited make this tour especially memorable.
Travelers appreciate how the tour combines learning about Las Palmas’ history with tasty local food, making it a perfect introduction for first-time visitors or those wanting a deeper connection with the city.
This experience suits those who value small-group interactions, local insights, and delicious food. It’s ideal for travelers interested in history, architecture, and culture, and who prefer a relaxed pace that includes time to ask questions.
People with mobility concerns should consider the some gradients and steps, but the tour remains wheelchair accessible. The private format also benefits couples, families, or small groups seeking a personalized, engaging outing.
The Las Palmas Private Old City Walking Tour with Tapas offers a compact, engaging, and delightful way to explore the city’s historic heart. Led by passionate local guides, it balances educational storytelling with tasty breaks in a small-group setting.
The tour’s highlighted landmarks, hidden secrets, and local culinary experience make it a valuable addition to any Las Palmas visit. It’s especially suited for those who want a personalized, relaxed, and insightful introduction to the city’s past and culture.
While some walking and gradients are involved, the overall experience remains accessible and comfortable. For a well-rounded glimpse of Las Palmas with local flavor and expert guidance, this tour delivers on many fronts.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2.5 hours, providing an in-depth look at the Old Town’s main sights and secrets.
What is included in the tour?
You’ll visit landmarks like Columbus House and the cathedral, and enjoy a stop at a local restaurant for tapas or coffee and cakes.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is at the “Cervezas” banner next to the San Telmo Park Kiosk Bar, a central location near transport connections.
Is transportation provided?
A private transfer service is available for just 15 cash per group of up to 3 people to or from your preferred location.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, though there are some gradients and steps.
Can I ask questions during the tour?
Absolutely, the small group size encourages interaction and questions.
What guides lead the tour?
Experienced local guides, often praised for their enthusiasm and knowledge, lead the experience.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, the experience is offered as a private group, ensuring personalized attention.
How do I cancel if my plans change?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Would this tour suit families or small groups?
Yes, the private format and relaxed pacing make it ideal for families and small groups seeking a personal touch.