Park in Centro Insular de Deportes
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Park in Centro Insular de Deportes

Park in Centro Insular de Deportes
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The Centro Insular de Deportes, inaugurated in 1988, and also known as the CID, is a multi-sports pavilion located on Avenida Marítima in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in Spain. It has numerous sports facilities such as an indoor sports pavilion, weight room, martial arts room, spinning room, 2 activity rooms, indoor swimming pool, assembly hall, press room, meeting room, bleachers on the sports court, administration office, reception, etc. The entire facility has a total capacity of 5.200 spectator seats.

Where to park at the Centro Insular Deportes

To come to the Centro Insular Deportes, we always recommend that if you come by car, you inform yourself about the various parking lots in the area and book in advance of your visit to save you from driving around looking for available spaces. You can, for example, see some options and compare prices with Parkimeter through the app or on the website by clicking here.

Parking at the Centro Insular de Deportes

The Centro Insular de Deportes has its own parking but this is limited to 250 spaces.

Public parking

If parking is not available at the Centro Insular de Deportes, you also have the option of public parking. Around the area you will find several places to leave your car such as the parking SABA Edificios Múltiples.

Las Palmas

Las Palmas is a Spanish province of the Canary Islands, formed by the islands of Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and La Graciosa. It is approximately 4066 km² in area and has a total of 1.131.065 inhabitants, making it the most populated province of the Canary Islands and the thirteenth most populated province of Spain.

The city of Las Palmas is also the capital of Gran Canaria, one of the islands that make up the Spanish archipelago of the Canary Islands, and a major cruise port. It is also known for its beautiful beaches and duty-free shopping areas. Here you can also enjoy the annual carnival of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria which is attended by different artists filling the place with music and dances.