“Bed & Chic Las Palmas is an excellent hotel in the heart of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria brimming with style and elegance. The rooms are sleek and spacious with tasteful furnishings and deluxe private bathrooms. Wander down to the famous Las Canteras beach or relax on the rooftop with a cocktail.”
“Bed & Chic Las Palmas is an excellent hotel in the heart of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria brimming with style and elegance. The rooms are sleek and spacious with tasteful furnishings and deluxe private bathrooms. Wander down to the famous Las Canteras beach or relax on the rooftop with a cocktail.”
Recommended For
- Value chic
- A great value hotel offering chic rooms in a trendy area of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, just five minutes from the beach!
- Local markets
- Browse the nearby Mercado del Puerto and pick up some souvenirs to bring home with you.
- Museums
- Five minutes walk from Museo Elder, the capital’s very own science museum.
- Close to nightlife
- Right in the heart of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria's nightlife district.
- Great walks
- Beautiful walking along the long, sandy Las Canteras beach.
- Lively area
- Sit-out Terrace
- Less £
- Free wifi
- Contemporary
- Disabled access
- On an island
- Beach nearby
- Chic
Facilities
- Free wifi
- Sit-out Terrace
- Library
- No pets
- Walking distance restaurants
- Bar
- Parking
- Safe
- Air conditioning
- Wifi
- Disabled access
- Sitting Room
Activities
- Local markets
- Browse the nearby Mercado del Puerto and pick up some souvenirs to bring home with you.
- Museums
- Five minutes walk from Museo Elder, the capital’s very own science museum.
- Close to nightlife
- Right in the heart of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria's nightlife district.
- Great walks
- Beautiful walking along the long, sandy Las Canteras beach.
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Bed&Chic
"This lack of uniformity makes Bed&Chic stand out as a refreshing antidote to the island's chain hotels. What the 12 rooms do share in common is the fact they’re the very definition of homely, and all have designer touches."
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)