| 1 | Sheraton Mencey, Hotel | |
| Santa Cruz | ||
| 2 | Silken Atlantida Santa Cruz, Hotel | |
| Santa Cruz | ||
| 3 | Taburiente, Hotel | |
| Santa Cruz | ||
| 4 | Contemporáneo, Hotel | |
| Santa Cruz | ||
| 5 | Pelinor, Hotel | |
| Santa Cruz | ||
The most popular hotels
Websites Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz in Renaissance
Online-Magazines
This article by Brian and Eileen Anderson explores the city of Santa Cruz with specific reference to the architecture of the newly completed Tenerife Auditorio, local culture, cuisine and Las Teresitas Beach. Reference is also made to various[more...] 09.08.2006 20:02
Online-Magazines
This article by Brian and Eileen Anderson explores the city of Santa Cruz with specific reference to the architecture of the newly completed Tenerife Auditorio, local culture, cuisine and Las Teresitas Beach. Reference is also made to various[more...] 09.08.2006 20:02
The most popular attractions
| 1 | Plaza de España, Other places of interest | |
| Santa Cruz | ||
| 2 | Café Café, Restaurant/ Inns | |
| Santa Cruz | ||
| 3 | La Hierbita, Restaurant/ Inns | |
| Santa Cruz | ||
| 4 | Playa de las Teresitas, Beach | |
| Santa Cruz | ||
| 5 | Parque García Sanabria, Park/ Botanical Gardens | |
| Santa Cruz | ||
New trivago reviews
Audacious Auditorium
MALU about Auditorio de Tenerife
When we stayed in Puerto de la Cruz on Tenerife in December last year, I went on a coach tour to the north east of the island including the capital Santa Cruz. Our first stop was the auditorium in Santa Cruz (built from 2000 to 2003) at the southern end of the harbour area, designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, who is famous for combining architecture, engineering, and sculpture, (from the net) "he has produced an astonishingly photogenic opera house. Above its main space a 1,600-seat auditorium in the shape of a tilted cone a wing-like canopy rises[...]
MALU about Auditorio de Tenerife
When we stayed in Puerto de la Cruz on Tenerife in December last year, I went on a coach tour to the north east of the island including the capital Santa Cruz. Our first stop was the auditorium in Santa Cruz (built from 2000 to 2003) at the southern end of the harbour area, designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, who is famous for combining architecture, engineering, and sculpture, (from the net) "he has produced an astonishingly photogenic opera house. Above its main space a 1,600-seat auditorium in the shape of a tilted cone a wing-like canopy rises[...]























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