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Facilities within the Property

 
The Hotel Silken Atlantida inagurated in 2001,offer at the last floor its situated our 2 Jacuzzis, 2 saunas, fitness Centre and a big solarium. The Hotel has elegant public rooms with capacity for up to 400 people. On the first floor there are two modular and one independent public rooms. On the second floor, four modular public rooms enjoy natural light and can be enjoined together to form one unit. All are equipped with modern audiovisual resources.
 
The Restaurant´s Hotel "Jardin de Tacoronte" its open from 08:00am to 23:30 pm. The Tacoronte in our restaurant's name comes from a very pretty village in Tenerife with a fine wine-growing tradition. For among the strengths of our gastronomic choice are the traditions of our land and our local produce. And of course, the quality of our cuisine is matched by our excellent service.
 
Bar: We want our guests to use our hotel for appointments and meeting friends, and to relax in their spare time. At the Cafe Atlantic you can order a meal or snack at any time of day.
The Las Cañadas piano-bar is open from 6 in the evening to 2 in the morning.
Enjoy a drink or a fine cocktail served by experts to the tune of the live music programmed daily.
 

Parking:
To ensure your convenience when you arrive at the Atlantida and so you can forget the nightmare of finding a place to park, we provide a 60-car private garage with ample space for even larger cars.
 
Property Facilities Summary:
BarCar Rental
Fitness EquipmentGarage
Internet PointJacuzzi
LiftMeeting Room
RestaurantSauna
Solarium (UV) 
 
Nearby Facilities
 
The Hotel Silken Atlantida inaugurated in 2001, set next to the three brand-new icons of the capital: the Cesar Manrique Park, Museum, The Calatrava Auditorium and the Trade Fair building. From the panoramic lifts of the Atlantida Santa Cruz you will appreciate how the city can look out to sea and still keep the outline of the volcanic mountain and the nearby peak of Teide within sight.