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Casa Lercaro
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Casa de los Balcones
C. San Francisco, 3, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Church of Our Lady of Conception
C. Cólogan, 2, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Hijuela del Botánico
C. Tomás Pérez, 6, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Marquesado de la Quinta Roja Garden
C. San Agustín, 8, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Constitution Plaza
C. Carrera del Escultor Estévez, 2A, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Colección Museográfica "El Tesoro De La Concepción"
C. Cólogan, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Carpet Museum
C. San Francisco, 5, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Patea Tus Montes, senderismo y aventura S.L.
C. San Agustín, 9, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Osman Art
C. San Francisco, 4, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Mirador Eladia Machado
C. San Francisco, 4, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Sabor Canario. Hotel Rural Orotava.
C. Carrera del Escultor Estévez, 17, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
El Cotilleo de la Villa
C. del Colegio, 7, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
The Dutchess Bar
Plaza Patricio García, 6, B, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Bar Los Castillos
C. Cólogan, 10, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Casa Egón
C. León, 5, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Terraza Tasca Villera
C. Sabino Berthelot, Augier, 20, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Restaurante Victoria
Restaurante dentro del Hotel Rural Victoria, C. Hermano Apolinar, 8, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Restaurante Dios los cria... y el viento los amontona
C. San Agustín, 7, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Restaurante Chino La Gran Muralla
C. Sabino Berthelot, 19, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Pizzería Gusto Italiano
C. Sabino Berthelot, 20, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
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Casa Lercaro

C. del Colegio, 5, 7, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
4.6(516)$$$$
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attractions: Casa de los Balcones, Church of Our Lady of Conception, Hijuela del Botánico, Marquesado de la Quinta Roja Garden, Constitution Plaza, Colección Museográfica "El Tesoro De La Concepción", Carpet Museum, Patea Tus Montes, senderismo y aventura S.L., Osman Art, Mirador Eladia Machado, restaurants: Sabor Canario. Hotel Rural Orotava., El Cotilleo de la Villa, The Dutchess Bar, Bar Los Castillos, Casa Egón, Terraza Tasca Villera, Restaurante Victoria, Restaurante Dios los cria... y el viento los amontona, Restaurante Chino La Gran Muralla, Pizzería Gusto Italiano
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+34 625 83 51 00
Website
casalercaro.com
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Fri12 - 8 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Casa Lercaro

Casa de los Balcones

Church of Our Lady of Conception

Hijuela del Botánico

Marquesado de la Quinta Roja Garden

Constitution Plaza

Colección Museográfica "El Tesoro De La Concepción"

Carpet Museum

Patea Tus Montes, senderismo y aventura S.L.

Osman Art

Mirador Eladia Machado

Casa de los Balcones

Casa de los Balcones

4.3

(3.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Church of Our Lady of Conception

Church of Our Lady of Conception

4.6

(419)

Open 24 hours
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Hijuela del Botánico

Hijuela del Botánico

4.5

(306)

Closed
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Marquesado de la Quinta Roja Garden

Marquesado de la Quinta Roja Garden

4.6

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Stargazing Walk in Teide National Park
Mon, Dec 8 • 7:30 PM
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Ride the Atlantic Ocean on a jet ski
Sun, Dec 7 • 10:00 AM
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Sunset and stargazing walk near Teide
Sunset and stargazing walk near Teide
Fri, Dec 5 • 5:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Casa Lercaro

Sabor Canario. Hotel Rural Orotava.

El Cotilleo de la Villa

The Dutchess Bar

Bar Los Castillos

Casa Egón

Terraza Tasca Villera

Restaurante Victoria

Restaurante Dios los cria... y el viento los amontona

Restaurante Chino La Gran Muralla

Pizzería Gusto Italiano

Sabor Canario. Hotel Rural Orotava.

Sabor Canario. Hotel Rural Orotava.

4.5

(388)

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El Cotilleo de la Villa

El Cotilleo de la Villa

4.6

(118)

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The Dutchess Bar

The Dutchess Bar

4.5

(419)

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Bar Los Castillos

Bar Los Castillos

4.8

(873)

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Reviews of Casa Lercaro

4.6
(516)
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4.0
2y

The Monteverde house is a building with a late renaissance façade that was built in the late 17th century. It has always belonged to the Monteverdes, a family of Italian merchants who settled in the 17th century in La Orotava and in other points of the islands such as Las Palmas and La Laguna.

They never lost their connection to Italy, and from there they imported the tradition of flower carpets in the mid-19th century. Three women of the Monteverde family designed geometric shapes with wine barrel rings that they filled with flower petals to honour the passage of the Corpus Christi procession. The original design of this first flower carpet is the one that appears in the glass window in front of this house, and in the Homage to the Flower Carpet Maker sculpture. Today, the entire Corpus Christi procession is covered with flower carpets made by the people of La Orotava.

Right next to where you are, you can see Lercaro house on the same pavement. This late 17th-century manor house was originally linked to the Ponte family, descendants of a Genoese banker who invested in the conquest. Since the land distribution, his heirs have held the noble title of Marquises of Quinta Roja.

This building was originally a private house. Due to its large size, its original use was subsequently combined with a warehouse and even a tobacco drying house.

A standout feature is the carpentry work, especially on the four balconies. Look at the sgraffito designs that frame the doors and windows. Sgraffito is a decoration technique that creates a sense of volume, using two successive layers to reveal patterns by scratching through the surface layer.

This property includes a disused mill, the last of a line of them up the street, along the water channel that flowed here. From this point, the water was used to irrigate the farming plots. At the end of the 19th century, a tannery that supplied La Orotava's shoe and hat makers operated in the back...

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5.0
6y

Very royal-looking spacious restaurant. We were twice there and it felt like dining in the museum which was pretty awesome. For us - this is a definitely number one restaurant in Tenerife when it comes to decoration. The service was very attentive and communicative. When it comes to cuisine - I think it can be improved. The main dishes we got were too salty, which is not usually a good sign since it masks the real taste. The bread was not warm and crispy like in other places. The pies as desserts were also served cold and too sweet. Generally we like the visit a lot, even with some complaints about...

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4.0
1y

Food was okay - croquets fantastic, black rice too salty. But atmosphere was awesome. Hidden away in an historic courtyard with a sweet waiter and an even sweeter cat. For all cat lovers: Their old cat died, so they build its urn a little shrine with a plaque. How can there people not be fantastic?

From here you can easily (well uphill as anywhere in La Orotova) walk to the Gardens.

If you are lucky and arrive in the afternoon and are fearless you can park right in front on...

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The Monteverde house is a building with a late renaissance façade that was built in the late 17th century. It has always belonged to the Monteverdes, a family of Italian merchants who settled in the 17th century in La Orotava and in other points of the islands such as Las Palmas and La Laguna. They never lost their connection to Italy, and from there they imported the tradition of flower carpets in the mid-19th century. Three women of the Monteverde family designed geometric shapes with wine barrel rings that they filled with flower petals to honour the passage of the Corpus Christi procession. The original design of this first flower carpet is the one that appears in the glass window in front of this house, and in the Homage to the Flower Carpet Maker sculpture. Today, the entire Corpus Christi procession is covered with flower carpets made by the people of La Orotava. Right next to where you are, you can see Lercaro house on the same pavement. This late 17th-century manor house was originally linked to the Ponte family, descendants of a Genoese banker who invested in the conquest. Since the land distribution, his heirs have held the noble title of Marquises of Quinta Roja. This building was originally a private house. Due to its large size, its original use was subsequently combined with a warehouse and even a tobacco drying house. A standout feature is the carpentry work, especially on the four balconies. Look at the sgraffito designs that frame the doors and windows. Sgraffito is a decoration technique that creates a sense of volume, using two successive layers to reveal patterns by scratching through the surface layer. This property includes a disused mill, the last of a line of them up the street, along the water channel that flowed here. From this point, the water was used to irrigate the farming plots. At the end of the 19th century, a tannery that supplied La Orotava's shoe and hat makers operated in the back of this house.
Lisa MüllerLisa Müller
Food was okay - croquets fantastic, black rice too salty. But atmosphere was awesome. Hidden away in an historic courtyard with a sweet waiter and an even sweeter cat. For all cat lovers: Their old cat died, so they build its urn a little shrine with a plaque. How can there people not be fantastic? From here you can easily (well uphill as anywhere in La Orotova) walk to the Gardens. If you are lucky and arrive in the afternoon and are fearless you can park right in front on the steep road.
Daniel StevenDaniel Steven
My wife and I visited here on a Sunday for lunch and the food and ambience is incredible. A lot of restaurants in Tenerife have good ratings but are mediocre at best. Casa Lercaro is deserving of its great ratings. The goats cheese salad was amazing and fresh whilst my Cod was something I've never had before and was cooked to perfection. My wife's Andalusian Calamari was light and crisp with no trace of oil. Also, their alioli is fantastic! Definitely worth visiting.
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The Monteverde house is a building with a late renaissance façade that was built in the late 17th century. It has always belonged to the Monteverdes, a family of Italian merchants who settled in the 17th century in La Orotava and in other points of the islands such as Las Palmas and La Laguna. They never lost their connection to Italy, and from there they imported the tradition of flower carpets in the mid-19th century. Three women of the Monteverde family designed geometric shapes with wine barrel rings that they filled with flower petals to honour the passage of the Corpus Christi procession. The original design of this first flower carpet is the one that appears in the glass window in front of this house, and in the Homage to the Flower Carpet Maker sculpture. Today, the entire Corpus Christi procession is covered with flower carpets made by the people of La Orotava. Right next to where you are, you can see Lercaro house on the same pavement. This late 17th-century manor house was originally linked to the Ponte family, descendants of a Genoese banker who invested in the conquest. Since the land distribution, his heirs have held the noble title of Marquises of Quinta Roja. This building was originally a private house. Due to its large size, its original use was subsequently combined with a warehouse and even a tobacco drying house. A standout feature is the carpentry work, especially on the four balconies. Look at the sgraffito designs that frame the doors and windows. Sgraffito is a decoration technique that creates a sense of volume, using two successive layers to reveal patterns by scratching through the surface layer. This property includes a disused mill, the last of a line of them up the street, along the water channel that flowed here. From this point, the water was used to irrigate the farming plots. At the end of the 19th century, a tannery that supplied La Orotava's shoe and hat makers operated in the back of this house.
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Food was okay - croquets fantastic, black rice too salty. But atmosphere was awesome. Hidden away in an historic courtyard with a sweet waiter and an even sweeter cat. For all cat lovers: Their old cat died, so they build its urn a little shrine with a plaque. How can there people not be fantastic? From here you can easily (well uphill as anywhere in La Orotova) walk to the Gardens. If you are lucky and arrive in the afternoon and are fearless you can park right in front on the steep road.
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My wife and I visited here on a Sunday for lunch and the food and ambience is incredible. A lot of restaurants in Tenerife have good ratings but are mediocre at best. Casa Lercaro is deserving of its great ratings. The goats cheese salad was amazing and fresh whilst my Cod was something I've never had before and was cooked to perfection. My wife's Andalusian Calamari was light and crisp with no trace of oil. Also, their alioli is fantastic! Definitely worth visiting.
Daniel Steven

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