Things to do in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for self travelers
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Gran Canaria's Palmitos Park is a _Jungle Book_ of fun for all. See colorful parrots swoop around without enclosures, watch dolphins leap in live shows, see birds of prey swoop from the sky and hang with monkeys, meerkats and more in this animal-tastic island paradise!

Angry Birds activity park is what every kid dreams of when they think of a fun park! There are more than 20 attractions, and each is better than the last. From trampolines and ziplines that let you crash into your own constructions to scooter ramps and a three-meter-tall tower that'll make you wish you had wings when you jump from it! There are multipurpose sports courts, interactive sports challenges, a parkour practice area, and even F1 pedal cars. On top of all of that, there’s also free mini-golf and a splash zone.

Poema del Mar, (or 'Poem of the Sea') is a hyper-modern aquarium on the sunny harbor of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Dive into 35 unique ecosystems from around the world, see over 350 species of exotic marine life, and 2,000 species of flora!

Gran Canaria's Aqualand Maspalomas is a splash-fest you won't forget on a hot and sunny day in Gran Canaria. Enjoy with these Aqualand Maspalomas tickets and get ready for kid-friendly rides, as well as thrilling slides. There's even a solarium if you need a relaxing break!
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The best walking tours to do in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria are:
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The best indoor tours in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for rainy days are:
- Poema del Mar - Aquarium Gran Canaria: Skip The Line Ticket
- Palmitos Park: Entry Ticket
- Angry Birds Activity Park Gran Canaria: Entry Ticket
- Aqualand Maspalomas: Online Ticket
- Mundo Aborigen: Entry Ticket
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I recommend staying 3 full days in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, or 4 if you like a slower pace. When I visit Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, one day goes to Vegueta and Triana, where I linger over coffee in quiet plazas before the cruise crowds arrive. Another is for Las Canteras: not just the beach, but the paseo at sunset and the natural reef pools locals use at low tide. A third day lets you dive into the best things to do in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, like the Mercado del Puerto area and the Alfredo Kraus end of the city. In any travel guide Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, I’d say this timing is ideal if you want to truly visit Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, not rush through it.
When I visit Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, I usually shop in three areas. For local boutiques and a more elegant feel, I head to Triana, especially around Calle Cano and Pérez Galdós, where you’ll find Canarian fashion, old bookstores, and good cafés for a mid-morning break. Around Mesa y López, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria feels more modern, with department stores, shoe shops, and everyday local brands. If I want something livelier, I walk through Santa Catalina toward Mercado del Puerto for gourmet shops and small specialty food stops. In any travel guide Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, I’d include browsing these neighborhoods among the best things to do in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria when you visit Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
When I’m in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, I always split my time between Vegueta, Triana, and the Las Canteras area. Vegueta has the most character, with shady courtyards, stone streets, and small bars around Plaza de Santo Domingo that feel especially good in the evening. Triana is where I go for elegant old facades, local shops, and a slower café stop along Calle Triana. For sea views, I love the stretch from Santa Catalina to La Puntilla, where daily life unfolds on the promenade. For me, these are the real attractions in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and essential for anyone deciding what to see in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, beyond standard tours in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.