First stop, Camilo Jose Cela Square, the beating heart of the city! From there, prepare for a journey through history that's as intricate as the city's colonial architecture. The Santo Domingo Convent is not just another building; it's a stone-and-mortar manuscript telling tales of faith and time. And speaking of time, you'll feel like you've been transported back to the 18th century as you stand before Spinola Palace, a grand manor house. But wait, there's more—have you heard of the Calle de la Sangre? As eerie as it sounds, this "Alley of Blood" has quite a backstory that you won't want to miss. Then, walk over to the emblematic Church of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, a sacred haven that captures the spirit of Teguise.