Hotel Santa Catalina, Las Palmas - Gran Canaria
Majestic property, steeped in history
Hotel Santa Catalina is ideally situated within a sub tropical garden area of Las Palmas which is known as Cuidad Jardin (The Garden City), and as you arrive at the property the grand and traditionally styled Canarian architecture will surely inspire.
The hotel is also located approximately half way between the historic district of Las Palmas and the bustling commercial area which is ideal for all shopping opportunities.
Hotel Santa Catalina is the place to be and be seen, and guests will enjoy the excellent reception, bar and restaurant areas of the hotel for fine cuisine and a tradition of exceptional service dating back through to the late 1800’s.
The hotel also offers a very comprehensive spa centre and an attractive outdoor swimming pool area, and for lovers of the beach, the famous Las Canteras beach is nearby.
Room Types of Hotel Santa Catalina
- Superior twin/double (max 2+1)
- Junior suite (max 3)
- Senior suite (max 3 or 2+1)
- Superior twin/double sole use
- Junior suite sole use
- Senior suite sole use
Reference : CCH
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