Lanzarote City Guide

Eating

There is a wealth of diverse restaurants to choose from in Lanzarote, offering a wide variety of international cuisine. You can choose from cheaper snack-style fare to gourmet cuisine, traditional Canarian dishes to good old fashioned egg & chips! As with most islands, fish is predominant and there are many high quality fish restaurants in the resorts. Tapas is popular and other than the local Canarian dishes, food is similar to that found in Southern Spain. If you fancy eating as the locals do you can try 'Pescado a la sal' - fish baked in salt and 'Sancocho Canario' - a stew made with dried fish and potatoes. Also popular is a dish of wrinkled potatoes cooked in sea water with mojo – a traditional Canarian sauce with garlic and herbs.

Drinking

There is a wide variety of nightlife to be found on Lanzarote, however it is not nearly as boisterous as in Tenerife. The liveliest nights can be had in the busiest resort of Puerto Del Carmen. For the latest sounds check out the Paradise Beach Club or The Big Apple clubs. In Playa Blanca the Roof Tops club is a popular place for shaking your stuff, they also have a live band playing on Friday’s. To experience a more Canarian social scene head for Arrecife to escape the tourists. And remember ‘Night Club’ equals brothel in Lanzarote so head for the Discoteca to avoid a different type of nightlife!

Things To See And Do

  • El Charco de San Gines – a saltwater land enclosed lagoon in Arrecife
  • Castle San Jose – a fortress built in 1776 in Arrecife
  • International Museum of Contemporary Art – housed in the Castle San José fortress in Arrecife
  • Cave of Los Verdes – volcanic cave system formed 3000 years ago
  • El Golfo - a volcanic crater filled with sea water known as the Green Lagoon
  • Los Hervideros - a series of caves and blow holes which have been eroded into a former Lava flow
  • Timanfaya National Park – 50km square of volcanic landscape and craters
  • Castillo de San Gabriel – a 16th century fortress over looking the Arrecife harbour
  • The Cactus Garden – designed by the late Lanzarote artist Cesar Manrique

Shopping

The main resorts such as Puerto Del Carmen and Costa Teguise have many attractive boutiques. However for the best shopping area head to Calle Real in Arrecife, the Biosfera Shopping Centre in Puerto Del Carmen and the Deiland Centre in Playa Honda. In Arrecife the main shopping street is Calle Leon Y Castillo (known locally as Calle Real). The Deiland Shopping Centre in Playa Honda has many shops and relaxing cafes as well as a cinema.

For a more traditional shopping experience visit the market in Costa Teguise every Sunday morning between 8:30am and 2pm. Here you can haggle over many items including hand-made tablecloths, jewellery, paintings, African wood carvings, local wines and of course fake watches and handbags!

Cost Of Living

33cl bottle of beer - €1
One-litre bottle of mineral water - €0.90
36-exposure colour film - €7.50
City-centre bus ticket - €1.10
Three-course meal with wine/beer – From €12

Key Phrases

Please, thank you – Por favor, gracias
How much? – ¿Cuanto es?
Good morning/afternoon/night – Buenos dias/buenas tardes/buenas noches.
Excuse me – Perdon
How are you? – ¿Como esta?
I don’t understand – No entiendo
Do you speak English? – ¿Habla usted ingles?
I don’t speak Spanish – No hablo espanol.
I would like… - Quisiera…
Is there a bank/post office near here? – ¿Hay un banco/correos cerca de aqui?
Do you have…? – ¿Tiene…?
The time – la hora
A double room – una habitacion con cama matrimonial.
Where is…? – ¿Donde esta…?
The train station – la estacion de ferrocarril
The bus station – la estacion de autobuses

 

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Useful facts on Lanzarote

Population: 125,000

Country dialling code: 00 34

Country: Canary Islands, Spain

Time zone: GMT

Language: Spanish

Electricity: 220V

Currency: Euro
(EUR)

Beaches: 99

Average Summer Temp.: 24°c

Coastline: 250km

Useful information
Useful tel. no. for Lanzarote

Emergency Number
(police / fire / ambulance):

091 / 080 / 061

Tourist Info:
928 820 704

Radio Taxis:
928 812 710

British Consulate:
928 267 774

Lanzarote Airport: 928 846 001

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