Calle Mayor de Triana

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria


This pedestrianised street has long been the main shopping artery in Las Palmas. In between purchases, look skyward to enjoy some real architectural gems, including several striking examples from the modernism school of architecture, including the Wiot Building (1930–35) at No 106, designed by Miguel Martín. Note the surviving section of old tramway – trams used to come down here – embedded into the grey brickwork of the pavement.


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Nearby Las Palmas de Gran Canaria attractions

1. Iglesia de San Telmo

0.08 MILES

The Iglesia de San Telmo, on the southwestern side of the Parque San Telmo, was one of the first religious buildings in town. Diminutive on the outside,…

2. Parque San Telmo

0.11 MILES

This lovely paved park shelters beneath a canopy of shade provided by a lovely group of huge, mature magnolias. The Iglesia de San Telmo is a charming…

3. Casa-Museo de Pérez Galdós

0.19 MILES

In 1843 the Canary Islands’ most famous writer, Benito Pérez Galdós, was born in this house in the heart of old Las Palmas. He spent the first 19 years of…

4. Gabinete Literario

0.28 MILES

Dating from 1844, this ornate historical building is a national monument. It was the island’s first theatre and retains an old-world display of faded…

5. CAAM San Antonio Abad

0.4 MILES

This gallery is a satellite of the main Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, and holds rotating art exhibitions.

6. Casa-Museo de Colón

0.41 MILES

This fascinating museum documents Columbus’ voyages and features exhibits on the Canary Islands’ historical role as a staging post for transatlantic…

8. Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno

0.45 MILES

The city’s main modern art museum is housed in a tastefully rejuvenated 18th-century building. There are no permanent collections but the galleries,…