Casa Sabai is located in the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, in the emblematic and historic neighborhood of Vegueta, the founding district of the city, dating back to the 15th century. With its colonial and historic buildings a “must” for every visitor.
From our roof terrace you have a beautiful view over parts of Las Palmas, Santa Ana Cathedral and the district El Risco de San Nicolás. A former fishing quarter and a popular motif for important Canarian painters such as Jorge Oramas.
Oramas created some of his most important paintings of San Nicolas during a stay at the Hospital of San Martin. This former hospital is just 100 meters from Casa Sabai and will soon open as the Museum of Fine Arts & Culture Center.
The Gran Canarian poet Tomás Morales said about Calle Mayor de Triana that it was the “main aorta of the capital… wide, modern, rich and industrious…” And this neighborhood, which…
The Canarii or Canarians were the first settlers of the island. Coming from North Africa, they were of Berber origin, and developed agriculture, livestock and fishing. The Canary Museum is…
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Located in the heart of Vegueta, the city’s historic neighborhood, this rectangular square, for several centuries, was the center of political, cultural and religious life. It houses the most important…