Colorful traditional houses and cobbled street in La Orotava
La Orotava
Formal gardens with pathways and flowers in La Orotava
La Orotava
Church tower and facade of Iglesia de La Concepción in La Orotava
La Orotava

La Orotava: History, Charm, and What to See

La Orotava it’s one of the most charming and historic places to visit in Tenerife for travelers who want authentic Canarian culture, impressive architecture, and peaceful garden walks.

Founded in the 16th century, La Orotava grew as an important center for agriculture and noble families. The town’s wooden balconies, grand churches, and quiet squares still reflect that era of elegance and walking there feels like walking through a living museum.

But what makes La Orotava even more special is how it still feels real, local, and alive.

If you’re wondering what to see in La Orotava, here’s everything you can’t miss to make the most of your visit. Whether you love architecture, gardens, or just soaking in authentic Canarian life, La Orotava is a must-visit.

Colorful Victoria Gardens with flowers and sea views in La Orotava

Liceu Taoro and Jardines Victoria

Colorful Victoria Gardens with flowers and sea views in La Orotava

A historic mansion turned cultural center, overlooking terraced gardens with fountains and views over the valley.

Historic meeting room inside the Town Hall of La Orotava

Ayuntamiento de La Orotava

Historic meeting room inside the Town Hall of La Orotava

This neoclassical building is located on a scenic square and features elegant interiors and panoramic views from its front steps.

Facade of Casa de los Balcones with traditional Canarian balconies

Casa de Los Balcones

Facade of Casa de los Balcones with traditional Canarian balconies

A traditional 17th-century Canarian house famous for its iconic wooden balconies and handcraft exhibitions inside.

Traditional gofio mill with wooden machinery in La Orotava

Molino de Gofio

Traditional gofio mill with wooden machinery in La Orotava

A restored gofio mill where you can see how this local staple is made and learn about its role in Canarian culture.

Church tower and facade of Iglesia de La Concepción in La Orotava

Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de La Concepción

Church tower and facade of Iglesia de La Concepción in La Orotava

The town’s most beautiful church with twin bell towers and a richly decorated Baroque interior.

Walking Route in La Orotava

This map highlights the Top 5 must-see places in La Orotava that are in red and additional points of interest in blue—perfect for those who want to dive deeper into the town’s heritage, gardens, and hidden corners.

Starting points are also marked. The parking lot (P) or the bus stop (in yellow).

Whether you’re here for a quick visit or a slow stroll, this route helps you experience La Orotava at your own pace.

Below you’ll also find a short description of each place to visit in La Orotava.

DISCOVER ALL THE PLACES

A grand 19th-century mansion surrounded by gardens with colorful flowers and spectacular views of the town and ocean.— a beautiful place to start or end your walking tour with a view or a light meal. At the top, a white marble mausoleum tells a curious story.

A neoclassical pink building that dominates the main square where the Corpus Christi sand carpets are created every year. You can enter and visit the rooms.

The town’s most famous house, with traditional Canarian balconies and an exhibition of local customs and crafts. A must-see and must-photograph spot.

Visit a working water mill where gofio, the traditional toasted grain flour, is still made — an essential part of Tenerife’s food culture.

One of the finest Baroque churches in Tenerife, with a dome inspired by Florence Cathedral. Its towers and facade are visible from all over town.

A noble 16th-century mansion with beautifully preserved patios, a historic restaurant, and sweeping views of the valley. Perfect for a coffee stop.

A small, hidden botanical garden filled with exotic plants, dragon trees, and quiet corners to relax.

A historic square surrounded by colonial architecture and the former convent, now the cultural heart

A former convent turned museum, showcasing handcrafted art from Latin America and the Canary Islands. A peaceful starting point for your walk.

How to Get to La Orotava

By car: Easy drive via TF-5 highway. From Puerto de la Cruz it’s just 10 minutes uphill.

Park in Parking Lercaro.

By bus: TITSA buses 345 or 353 from Puerto de la Cruz. From Santa Cruz, take bus 108 and transfer if needed.

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