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Is Las Palmas Gran Canaria lively?

As the capital of Gran Canaria, Las Palmas offers plenty of choice for both hardcore clubbers and anyone who prefers a quiet, laid-back setting. The hub of the city's nightlife is Plaza de España in Mesa y Lopéz, where you'll find the atmosphere remains electric until the early morning.



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Canarians love to have a good time, and this is evident from the lively atmosphere which emanates from the bars and pubs after sundown. Las Palmas is the main nightlife hotspot in the north of the island, and there's something for everyone here, whether you're into live music, cocktails or craft beers.

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Boulevard el Faro is the nightlife hotspot of South Gran Canaria, and you should make the most of all its variety in offer. Situated along the Maspalomas promenade this seaside open area is special on its own: green spaces, unique vistas and fine venues where you can relax and have a drink gazing at the Atlantic Ocean.

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The top party destinations in the southern end of the island are Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés. Many of the clubs in the south are located in shopping centres, such as Yumbo. This mini gay village buzzes with vibrant cabarets, drag queen shows and thematic events.

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Gran Canaria's spectacular natural beauty is a good enough reason why you should visit Las Palmas. An outdoor adventure is never too far away, and just on the doorstep of the city is Caldera de Bandama or the Cauldron of Bandama.

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Also known as the 'miniature continent', Gran Canaria is renowned for its marked contrasts. On a single day, we can enjoy marvellous beaches surrounded by dunes and climb peaks covered in Canary Island pine forests, with their greenery standing out starkly against the dark volcanic earth.

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Although Santa Cruz de Tenerife is also big, if you are looking for a vacation with lots of events or a cosmopolitan city full of life, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is the place for you. However, for people looking for tranquility and small but very authentic towns, Tenerife is the best option.

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Las Palmas is a popular place to base a Canary Islands vacation. Not only is it the Canaries' largest city, it's also got a number of world-class attractions. Its beach — the 2½-mile Playa de las Canteras — is an attractive urban shoreline.

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Las Palmas is generally safe, but you should avoid the Santa Catalina Park at night.

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Nevertheless, Gran Canaria stays definitely ahead of Tenerife in terms of local nightlife. The clubs and bars in Las Palmas are full most nights of the week, but Santa Cruz de Tenerife doesn't have the same energy.

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Madrid. Madrid comes alive at night, and especially at the weekend. You'll find nightlife in the various leisure areas and districts with an endless array of clubs, bars, cafés and fashionable venues to choose from. Its lively nightlife is famous worldwide.

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The official language spoken in Gran Canaria is Spanish. Other languages such as English, French and German are common in the island, for its big touristic activity.

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The number of visitors in Gran Canaria, Spain jumped to nearly 3.8 million in 2022, after having dropped below two million in the previous years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This Spanish island received more than four million tourists per year in the late 2010s.

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Canarians are very friendly and love children, so don't be surprised if they speak to your little ones before you. Pretty much all the island is safe, but always be mindful of pickpockets in touristy areas or near major sights where there are big crowds.

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Overall Culture of Las Palmas Although English is widely spoken in the Canaries, the native tongue is Spanish and they have long had contact with English-speaking visitors.

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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is always a relaxing holiday destination, especially when you find yourself on Las Canteras beach. It is the city's main beach and its promenade is over three kilometres long. It's practically obligatory to have a dip in these transparent waters and watch the fish swim around you.

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Drinking on the streets It's prohibited across all the Canary Islands. You could face a hefty fine if caught. Instead, look for any bar, restaurant or cafe that has quiet outdoor seating with designated smoking neighborhoods.

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Santa Catalina, a Royal Hideaway Hotel is a symbol not only of luxury tourism but also of the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, ranking among the best hotels in Europe and in the world.

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The best times to visit the Canary Islands are between March and May and from September to November. Winter and summer bring loads of tourists, which make accommodations more expensive and more difficult to find.

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