Description
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Step into a world of mystery and discovery at the Pyramids of Güímar, a captivating open-air ethnographic park and botanical garden on the island of Tenerife, Spain. Explore six ancient pyramidal structures, precisely aligned with the sun on key astronomical dates, and wander through lush themed gardens spread across 64,000 square meters.
Your visit includes access to the Casa Chacona Museum, where fascinating exhibitions reveal the history and significance of these enigmatic pyramids. Stroll along self-guided outdoor routes, including the Botanical, Cultural, Export Products, and Volcanic Routes, each offering unique insights into the island’s natural and cultural heritage.
Don’t miss the Poisonous Garden, the only one of its kind in Spain, as well as the Sustainable Garden and the immersive exhibition on Polynesian colonization and survival. The park is fully accessible, with amenities such as picnic areas, a playground, a cafeteria, and a craft shop to enhance your experience.
This ticket covers local taxes and grants you entry to the pyramids, botanical garden, and sustainable garden. Audioguides, food, and drinks are available for purchase onsite. Plan to spend between one and four hours exploring at your own pace, with multilingual support and facilities for families and visitors with reduced mobility.
Secure your spot now and immerse yourself in the wonders of Tenerife’s Pyramids of Güímar. Availability is limited, so book your entry today to experience this unique blend of history, nature, and culture.







