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The town can easily be explored on foot. Begin at the main square, the Plaza de Espaņa, where you can see the 16th century El Salvador Church with a finely decorated ceiling and Gothic vaulting. Opposite the church stands the town hall, a 16th-century Renaissance style building. At the delightful Plaza de Santo Domingo is the chapel of the former monastery with an ornate baroque altar (the chapel may only be open upon request).
Shops can be found in the town center, about a 10-minute walk from the ship. Wine, embroideries and cigars are good buys.
The Euro (€), the currency of the European Union, is the official currency of the Santa Cruz de la Palma.
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