![]() ![]() Buses on the Canary Islands are called “Guagua” (pronounced: Wuawua), which has spilled over from Latin America.Įarly in the morning, the beautifully decorated pavilions are still empty, but later on, children playing, café-con-leche-drinking locals and tourists scurry around or sit on one of the benches to watch the hustle and bustle in the tropical vegetation. It is located next to the bus station “Estacion de Guaguas de San Telmo”. If you came by island bus, you will automatically end up in the park. Well filled up, we start our tour through the old town of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Start of the tour: Parque de San Telmo Early morning in Parque San Telmo. mmmhhh totally unhealthy, but so satisfying! The stuff really fills you up. But once you’ve dipped the greasy fried dough into the thick hot chocolate…. The “cook” in the churreria does nothing but deep-fry these dough sausages in a huge pan all day. The “fancy” churros are pressed through a biscuit press and are jagged and thinner. The very simple churros, I call them the “worker churros”, are misshapen, big and don’t look very appetising. Hot & greasy: the typical Spanish churros. Men in blue overalls shovel in churros while watching the news on a TV. In the “authentic” shops there is no menu and no English. The day is long and if you want to see all the highlights of Las Palmas, you’ll need a nutritious breakfast like the hard-working artisans! Just check Google Maps or other portals for a nearby “churreria” and order a portion of “churros con chocolate”. Alternative stop: The popular beach of Playa De Las Canterasįirst stop in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Churreria.3rd stop: The old town district Vegueta.1st stop: The shopping mile Calle Triana.First stop in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Churreria. ![]()
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