Pyramids of Güímar: Botanical and Ethnographic Park admission with Gardens and Museums
3.7
43 Ratings
Guimar
Explore the Pyramids of Güímar, a unique open-air museum with botanical gardens and ethnographic exhibitions. Discover the six pyramidal structures, specialized gardens, and outdoor routes. Don't miss the Sustainable Garden and its Canarian ravine. Perfect for a family day out!
Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Piramides de Guimar - The Botanical Garden & Ethnographic Park Piramides de Güimar, nominated for the 2017 European Museum of the Year Award, is a large open-air museum that gathers several open-air routes and specialized gardens around six pyramidal structures oriented towards the sun on key astronomical dates.

The facilities of the Ethnographic Park, which covers more than 64,000m2, include the Casa Chacona Museum, the Auditorium and four outdoor routes (the Botanical Route, the Exportations Route, the Cultural Route and the Volcanic Route).
You can also visit the Sustainable Garden, the reproduction of a Canarian ravine, including European eels in a watercourse and presenting the characteristic flora of these environments in a sustainable way.

What's Included
  • Tour of the 6 Pyramids
  • Visit to Botanical Garden
  • Exploration of Poison Garden
  • Discovery of Sustainable Garden
  • Experience the Cultural Route
  • Inclusion of local taxes
What's Not Included
  • Drinks
  • Food and drinks
  • Audioguides
Additional Information

The Pirámides de Güímar Botanical Garden & Ethnographic Park, a contender for the 2017 European Museum of the Year Award, is an expansive open-air museum comprising several outdoor trails and specialized gardens surrounding six pyramid-like structures that align with the sun during important astronomical dates.

Encompassing over 64,000m2, the park’s facilities include the Casa Chacona Museum, an Auditorium, and four outdoor paths namely - the Botanical Path, the Exportations Path, the Cultural Path, and the Volcanic Path. Not to mention the Sustainable Garden, a visually pleasing setting that replicates a typical Canarian gulley over 1,000m2, complete with flowing water and native plant species. The only freshwater fish in the islands, the European eel, is also accommodated here.

The park further offers various ethnographic displays, vast gardens, picnic spots, a children’s playground, a cafe, and a shop to enhance your visit.

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
Location
Piramides de Guimar
Calle Chacona S/N
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
3.7
(43 Ratings)
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F4482qfjamest
Nov 9, 2023
Awesome - Super interesting and loads of knowledge being passed around as well as a fascinating section of Thor Heyerdahl! We literally sat and watch the video for ages!
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Quille_b
Jul 1, 2023
Great - Great trip. Very informative. Pyramids are a must see. Kids (3 and 4 years) loved looking for chickens and lizards.
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360sofiam
Dec 26, 2022
Great place to visit on a clear day - Great place to visit. Very well organized and clear instructions how to walk through the white area. Nice and fresh hostess guided us how to manage the visit. Very good instructions and interesting place to visit. Come early to avoid alot of people, then you will also have a chance to park in front
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Alka
May 3, 2022
Interesting outdoor & indoor museum park - Really interesting place to visit. Lots to see - the pyramides themselves, botanic garden, exhibitions over Polynesian culture & Easter Island. Poison garden. Didn't have time to see exhibition on plastic in ocean. Audiotour was excellent (and free with premium ticket so that ticket was worth the extra €2) We had 2 hours there but ran out of time to see everything Free parking outside
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Tour55443885934
Nov 18, 2021
Best Garden Visit on Tenerife - Brilliant, loved this. Really extensive gardens, & significant pyramids with intriguing origins. Lots of other information too. A pleasantly quiet & peaceful rural site on the slopes of Teide. You don’t have to buy a premium ticket there are lots of options.
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Jacqueline
Mar 14, 2020
Trip on a cruise - Great place. I could not believe how much there was to see. We were time limited so plan to go back this year.
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Carrie
Jan 6, 2020
History and plants all in one place - We were very pleasantly surprised at the extent of the history of the area, plants, pyramids and Polynesia in general. After 4 hours of checking out all the exhibits both inside and outside, we were able to get a nice lunch. There is much to learn about poisonous plants, plants of the Tenerife island and why the pyramids are in Guimar. Thoroughly enjoyed our visit!
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Kattie_me
Feb 8, 2023
Pyramid and the garden - It is a nice place, which includes a big botanical park with different plants (almost every plant has a reference to some historical facts and personalities). The museum is also interesting, a big part of the exhibition is devoted to the Kon-Tiki expedition, and there is a copy of the boat. There are interesting historical facts, photos, and maps of other expeditions. One can see different types of boats used in old times. In nice weather, the place is worth visiting. There is a small area for kids to play outside the museum, in the park. The cost of the ticket could be less.
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Eatdrinkholiday27
Mar 5, 2020
Not worth the money - Went to Guimar with my boyfriend as we had a rental car to get around and explore the island. We had read about the pyramids in a travel book and thought it was worth a look. On arrival to Guimar, We found a large car park just down from the centre, which was free and within a few mins walking distance. At the centre the ticket office offered 3 payment options. We went for the most expensive as you had full access to all areas. This cost 18 euros each. On entering the museum, its takes you through a series of rooms, which showed pictures of pyramids around the world. Then you get taken outside where there isnt particularly much to see, there are lots of information plaques but they seem to be about random facts which have nothing to do with pyramids. The pyramids were unimpressive and my first comment was "they dont look very old". It wasnt until we returned home and received an email from a family member that we learnt it was built in the 20th century. The info on the pyramids is vague. Although it was nice to walk around the site and have a few silly pictures, i found the extra areas about Polynesian people and a garden of poison plants and flowers. Not really sure what relevance this had to the pyramids. I thinj this centre was overpriced and not really worth a visit. The town of Guimar is small but pleasant and we stopped for a pizza which only cost 7 euro.
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Coolgers
Jul 5, 2023
Poor attitude by zealous staff upsetting visitors - My brother bought 2 premium tickets on the day for visiting all the attractions. We were near the end when an overzealous member of staff tried to accuse us of not having tickets when in the Polynesian section. To be able to enter that section you have to hold a card to a barrier which my brother did and as we were only issued with the one card we obviously had to do this twice. You also need to do it again to exit the attraction. Even though we showed our card that was not acceptable to him and he asked us to show a receipt as well, which initially we had trouble finding. Although, we showed it on exiting the park when my brother found it. I also voiced my discontent with their staff members attitude. The experience upset me and ruined the rest of my visit, as I was a bit shaken after that being accused of entering a part of the park without a ticket when we had purchased it. We would also have evidence of how much we paid in my brothers bank account statement and their own ticket office. The member of staff also laughably tried to imply we could have climbed over or limber danced under the barrier. 1. My brother currently has a bad back and is taking pain killers for it and i am not fit or thin enough to do such an act. The whole episode was farcical and I certainly would not ever go back there and would not recommend it to other people. I have never in my life been treated like this at any other visitor attraction, so there is no excuse for our shambolic treatment. After, I complained at the end of my visit they tried to offer me vouchers, not sure what for, but I was not interested. I just wanted to voice my discontent at my shabby treatment. I don't like being made out as if I am a cheat or a thief. The attraction was not even expensive and me and my brother can easily afford the fee.
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