Casa de la Audiencia Traditional tales tell that when the plague broke out on the Island in 1583, Tenerife's Council gathered here, even though its headquarters were in La…
Casa de los Tacoronte This old two-storey stately home has a beautiful garden full of exotic and tropical plant species. It was the summer house of the French Consul, Baron…
Casa del Prebendado Pacheco This house was initially the home of friar Pacheco and later became the first public school in Tegueste in 1849. Prebendado Antonio Pereira Pacheco y…
La Placeta This small square is also known as Plaza de Pedro Melián or Plaza de Eduardo Tacoronte. Located on a crossroads, this was always a meeting place for…
Plaza de la Arañita This square is also known as El Llano and is where Tegueste was born. Its topography was ideal for people to settle in, especially in terms of…
Puente de Palo In years gone by, the town of Tegueste was isolated from the rest of the Island when the rivers running through the ravines around it swelled, making…
The Agua de Dios Ravine The area was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 2006 and is a slice of the region's aboriginal past. The archaeological findings discovered in…
The Church of San Marcos The church we see today was moved here from its original location in the area known as El Llano or Plaza de La Arañita, where it was erected in the…
The Estate and House of Los Zamorano The estate stretches over 6 hectares (14.8 acres) and is covered in vineyards, orchards and organic vegetable plots, and it also has a wine press, a…
The Old Town Hall Construction began in 1843 thanks to contributions from the local residents and the encouragement of the parish priest Antonio Pereira Pacheco y Ruiz.…
The road of Los Laureles This road is part of the old royal road leading into the town prior to the conquest of the Island and it is linked to the Camino de Las Peñuelas. Part…