| Casa Rural Yaiza. Isla de La Palma, Santa Cruz de La Palma, La Palma, Canary Islands |
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| City Center. This is a luxurious and cosy part of an old mansion located in the upper side of the historical town Santa Cruz de La Palma. |
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Capacity: 2 persons Bedrooms: 1
Description: The full house, named San Sebastián has been carefully restored and divided into three independent suites keeping the old structure of the eighteenth century mansion. Yaiza has a fantastic double room, bathroom and dining room-kitchen with a sofa bed and Sat TV. The ceilings are high and wooden. The floors are also made of wood. The street, also called San Sebastián comes up from near the artistic historical town centre. From it there is a view of the town. It is also very popular its many corners full of tradition and recently restored.San Sebastián House is a perfect sample of the innumerable upper class houses that belonged in the past to noble families, wealthy and titled and that have been restored for the enjoyment of the citizens and for oficial or commercial purposes. They have been equipped with the most advanced facilities without losing the charm and comfort of their large and cosy structures, unchangeable throughout centuries. In an enchanting island, next to its emblematic capital town and the traditional and attractive site of San Sebastián, the Yaiza House offers the ideal place for resting, away from noise, but at the same time next to town and country, in between the sea and the mountain.![]() |  |
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| Distribution: |
| Double bed roomOpen plan kitchen with dining tableDining room Bathroom |
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| Equipment: |
| sat tv, household, koffee-maker, bread Toaster, iron, DSL Internet access. |
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| Santa Cruz de La Palma: |
Santa Cruz de La Palma is the capital of La Palma and with around 20,000 inhabitants is second largest town on the island. It is the home of the islands government.
Santa Cruz is a town which offers plenty to see for visitors.
Calle O'Daly is shopping street with traditional and modern shops, colonial houses and typical houses.
The Plaza de España in the heart of the city is surrounded by historical buildings including thechurch Iglesia de El Salvador, the town haal in typical Renaissance style and the nostaligic Casa Pinto.
In Santa Cruz are many old 'gentlemans houses' with wooden balconies.
There are several monasteries and churches steeped in tradition. There are several museums including the Museo Naval, the naval museum housed in a replica of the Santa Maria.
The busy working harbour is regularly visited by lage cruise ships and tall ships
The town is famous for it's carnaval, the Easter Week and the religious procession Bajada de la Virgen, the festival of the patron saints of the island which is held every 5 years.
There is a tourist information office in Calle O'Daly. |
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| Situation: |
| Santa Cruz de La Palma itself is the town of the balconies and the magic Dance of the Dwarfs with a personality difficult to describe. It is the natural capital town of the Beautiful Island, excelling for its greenness, and has managed to hide the twenty-first century progress inside its structure of glorious centuries of art and splendor. |