If you’ve been dreaming of stepping back in time to see how wealthy Tenerife families lived in the 19th century, then a visit to La Casa de Los Balcones might just be the highlight of your trip. This historic house-turned-museum offers a glimpse into local life, art, and craftsmanship, all wrapped up in an authentic setting. We’ve looked into what makes this experience worth your time and what you should keep in mind before visiting.
What we really love about this tour is its reasonable price—just $7 per person—and how it provides a well-rounded look at Canarian history and culture in a single walk-through. The inclusion of an audio guide in multiple languages makes it accessible and engaging, whether you’re traveling alone or with friends. On the flip side, if mobility is a concern, note that it isn’t suitable for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users. This tour suits travelers who enjoy culture, historical architecture, and traditional arts. It’s especially good if you’re looking for a compact, budget-friendly activity that enriches your understanding of Tenerife’s local roots.
Key Points

- Historic Charm: A restored 19th-century Canarian townhouse that’s been turned into a museum.
- Authentic Artifacts: See the personal antiques and belongings of the original homeowners, giving a real sense of the past.
- Traditional Crafts: Discover handcraft exhibits, especially the intricate thread work called Calados.
- Cultural Insights: Learn about local customs, the town’s history, and Canary Islands traditions.
- Affordable & Accessible: Entry costs just $7 and includes options for an audio guide in several languages.
- Limited Accessibility: Not suitable for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchair users.
A Closer Look at La Casa de Los Balcones

Stepping into La Casa de Los Balcones feels like wandering into a living history book. This is not just a building but a preserved slice of Tenerife’s past, offering a peek into what life was like for the wealthy families of the 19th century. The house’s architecture, with its characteristic balconies, gives it a distinctive character that immediately sets the tone for the experience.
The interior is filled with carefully preserved furniture, objects, and personal antiques from the original owners. As you walk through, you get a sense of the lifestyle, decor, and daily routines that once played out in this space. Visitors often mention how authentic and characteristic the building feels. One reviewer, Liz, shared, “I have been a few times and never tire of seeing this awesome building. A definite must to visit…you will not be disappointed.” That kind of praise hints at the lasting impression the house leaves.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on Canarian craftsmanship. The exhibits showcase traditional handcrafts like Calados—an artful form of thread work that involves intricate drawings with fine threads. Learning about their history and techniques adds a layer of appreciation if you’re interested in textile arts or handmade crafts. You might find the detailed embroidery and lace work particularly captivating, especially if you enjoy artisanal traditions.
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The Experience in Detail: What to Expect
Pre-booking your entrance ticket is straightforward—just show your voucher at the museum’s entrance. The tour duration is flexible, valid for a full day, allowing you to explore at your own pace. The audio guide is a fantastic addition; available in French, English, Spanish, and German, it enriches your visit with background stories and explanations about the exhibits and the house’s history. Just remember, you’ll need your own mobile device and headphones to use it.
Once inside, you’ll wander through rooms decorated with period furniture, antique collections, and personal belongings that tell stories of the family who lived here. The exhibits include art displays and traditional crafts, with detailed descriptions about the techniques used to create them. If you’re curious about local customs, you’ll appreciate the explanations of how these crafts fit into Canary Islands’ culture.
A notable highlight is the handcraft exhibits, especially the Calados, which showcase the skill and patience of local artisans. Watching the detailed thread work can be mesmerizing, and it’s a tangible link to Tenerife’s artistic heritage. Many visitors note that the house provides a charming glimpse into local life, and some even remark it’s a “small museum worth visiting,” as Jennifer put it, for the original decorations and furniture.
At the end of your visit, the gift shop offers a variety of local products—embroidered items, pottery, regional costumes, and miniature balconies—perfect souvenirs to remember your trip. The prices are reasonable, and the quality often reflects the craftsmanship displayed inside the museum.
Why It’s Worth the Price

For just $7, this experience offers a surprisingly rich taste of Tenerife’s history and tradition. The inclusion of an audio guide enhances the value, making it more than just a walk through a historic house. It’s an affordable way to gain cultural insights, especially if you’re on a budget or looking for a brief but meaningful activity during your stay.
Some reviews highlight the value as “good for the money,” with Liz noting, “you will not be disappointed,” after multiple visits. If you’re a fan of history, art, or simply enjoy exploring authentic local architecture, the price point is quite reasonable given the depth of what you get.
Accessibility and Practical Considerations
Keep in mind, this tour isn’t suitable for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchair users. The historic nature of the building and its architecture means uneven floors and narrow spaces. If mobility is a concern, plan accordingly. Also, the experience is self-guided once inside, so it’s best suited for those comfortable navigating museums independently.
The activity is flexible, with the ability to visit anytime during the day (depending on availability), but checking the starting times when booking is recommended. Cancelations are easy—just cancel 24 hours in advance for a full refund—and the reserve-now-pay-later option offers flexibility if your plans are still uncertain.
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This tour is perfect for culture lovers who want to see authentic Canary Islands architecture and learn about local crafts without breaking the bank. It’s also suited for travelers who appreciate detailed, well-curated exhibits and aren’t in a rush.
History buffs will enjoy the personal antiques and stories behind the house, while art enthusiasts will find the traditional thread works fascinating. Families traveling with older children or teenagers who are interested in history and crafts may find it an engaging, educational stop. But if you need more interactive or outdoor activities, this might be too compact or indoor-focused.
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Final Thoughts: Is It Worth Visiting?
In short, La Casa de Los Balcones offers a charming, authentic glimpse into Tenerife’s past at an unbeatable price. The beautifully preserved house, combined with its focus on traditional crafts and local history, makes it a worthwhile stop, especially for those seeking a cultural break from the beach or outdoor adventures. It’s a quiet, contemplative experience that rewards visitors with insights into Canary Islands’ heritage.
If you’re someone who loves uncovering the stories behind old buildings and appreciates artisanal crafts, this little museum will likely leave a positive impression. The positive reviews speak volumes—many visitors say they’d return, and that it’s a “small museum worth visiting.”
However, if mobility is an issue or you’re after a more dynamic or outdoor experience, you might want to consider other options. Still, for a modest entrance fee, this tour provides a good dose of history, art, and local flavor in a beautifully preserved setting.
Tenerife: La Casa de Los Balcones Entrance Ticket
“I have been a few times and never tire of seeing this awesome building. A definite must to visit…..you will not be disappointed.”
FAQ
Is the ticket for La Casa de Los Balcones expensive?
No, it costs just $7 per person, offering good value considering the quality and range of exhibits and the audio guide provided.
What is included in the ticket?
Your ticket includes entrance to the house museum and access to a downloadable audio guide available in four languages—Spanish, French, German, and English.
Can I buy souvenirs at the site?
Yes, there is a gift shop where you can purchase local products like embroidery, lace, pottery, regional costumes, and miniature balconies as souvenirs.
Is the experience suitable for everyone?
It’s mainly suitable for visitors without mobility impairments, as the building isn’t wheelchair-friendly. The experience is self-guided and indoors, so it’s best for those comfortable exploring independently.
How long does the visit usually take?
You can explore at your own pace, and it’s valid for a full day, so you can spend as much or as little time as you like inside.
Do I need to bring anything to use the audio guide?
Yes, you’ll need your own mobile phone and headphones to listen to the explanations on-site.
All in all, La Casa de Los Balcones offers a cozy, insightful journey into Tenerife’s history and crafts, perfect for those wanting a low-key but meaningful cultural experience.
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