Casa Lercaro

Historical landmark · La Orotava

Casa Lercaro

Historical landmark · La Orotava
C. del Colegio, 5, 7, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

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Highlights

Nestled in a serene 16th-century mansion, this charming spot blends historical allure with delightful Canarian cuisine and stunning sea views.  

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C. del Colegio, 5, 7, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain Get directions

casalercaro.com
@gastrolercarotenerife

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C. del Colegio, 5, 7, 38300 La Orotava, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain Get directions

+34 625 83 51 00
casalercaro.com
@gastrolercarotenerife

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Features

crowd lgbtq friendly
crowd trans safespace
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jul 25, 2025

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Biro Brigitta

Google
In the heart of the historic center of La Orotava, Casa Lercaro is a 17th century manor house, with a beautiful garden. The restaurant is wonderful with very delicious food. Everything what we eat was very delicious. The only negative thing was the service, which was very slow.

Sheila Brooks

Google
What a wonderfully beautiful place for a lovely meal. The surroundings of the dining room, the decor and ambience were stunning and the food very good, delicious and tasty. The portions were not massively huge but with 3 courses it was sure plenty. We would definetely visit again if were were in the area. The whole meal felt very special and the waiting staff were very attentive. Their was a court yard bar/dining area to which was very nice. The toilets were spotless.

tomasz grochalski

Google
Coffee, tiramisu,staff,atmosphere, architecture-WOW:)))

Ulco

Google
Historic place, serving some great dishes in a wonderful spot

karl packiam

Google
Lovely rustic venue. The waitress was very kind and pretty! The food was tasty. Would definitely return.

Attila Amer

Google
Absolutely amazing experience, great service, great food - from the simple Spanish classics to the complex and unexpected dishes. Unique setting in a beautiful garden. A must visit.

Max Back

Google
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.

Maria K

Google
Wonderful Octopus dish. Brownie dessert clinched the spot of the best restaurant in Tenerife. It was light and not too sweet. View was one of the best I had in a Tenerife’s restaurant. Waitress was there whenever I turned my head. Unexpectedly great food in the middle of a small city.