10 Best Things To Do In Arrecife, Las Palmas

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Ibrahim
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Arrecife is the Canarian capital of Lanzarote, offering lots of exciting opportunities for every all types of travelers, from nature lovers to history enthusiasts. The small port city is perched on the east side of the Canary Island. Here, you’ll find art and history museums, castles, parks, and of course, beaches, where you can relax in peace and solitude. The town also boasts of a sophisticated culinary scene. There are many bars, too, where you can hang out with friends. You can’t run out of fun things to do here, and your solo, romantic, or family vacation is bound to be unforgettable. Check out these best things to do in Arrecife, Las Palmas.

1. Take amazing shots at El Charco de San Ginés

Charco de San Ginés
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From charming fishermen’s cabins to kayakers, enjoy elegant views in and around this beautiful lagoon, set in the heart of the port city. The stunning location, nicknamed the “Venice of the Atlantic,” was renovated by César Manrique, a Canadian architect. The palm-tree-lined promenade surrounding the inlet features cafes, eateries, and souvenir shops that are worth checking out. The walkway also hosts a busy Saturday market, highlighting Canarian crafts and foods. You will also find the small boats, jiggling on the turquoise water — it is picture-worthy! The sunset from this spot is also spectacular.

El Charco de San Ginés

Address: Arrecife, Las Palmas, Spain

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2. Unwind at Playa del Reducto

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This semicircular-shape beach, stretching 1969 feet (600 meters), is arguably the most beautiful and fun waterfront recreational spot in Arrecife. It features lots of ways to loosen up alone or with family. The large soft sand surface is superb for sunbathing, and there are volleyball and football grounds as well. If you wish to indulge in water sports, paddle surfing and windsurfing are popular activities here. You can also book water sports courses and rent equipment from the local providers in the vicinity.

Playa del Reducto

Address: Arrecife, Lanzarote Spain

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3. Explore spectacular paintings at Agustín De La Hoz Culture House

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Revered as an original Lanzarote residential building, this 19th-century structure is now an important cultural center. See over 300 paintings by Spanish artists in the venue’s art gallery, and explore the three exhibition rooms. Book presentations and talks are organized regularly to educate tourists and locals on Lanzarote’s heritage. The two-story property was the residence of the Governor of the Island, Agustin Feo, and was once the City Council’s headquarters.

Agustín De La Hoz Culture House

Address: Av. la Marina, 7, 35500 Arrecife, Las Palmas, Spain

Opening hours: Sat: 10am – 2pm, 5pm – 9pm; Sun: 10am - 2pm; Mon - Fri: 9am - 2pm, 5pm - 9pm

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4. Enjoy beautiful art performances at Teatro Insular de Lanzarote

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Enjoy interesting performing arts and music, focused on Lanzarote Culture, in Teatro Insular de Lanzarote. Also called Víctor Fernández Gopar Theater, this space was formerly Lanzarote Music School and Conservatory’s assembly hall, until in 2007 when it was established as a 588-capacity theater. The location highlights excellent acoustics and reserved spaces for individuals with impaired mobility. Check their website for upcoming shows, movies, or concerts.

Teatro Insular de Lanzarote

Address: Calle Rambla Medular, 65, 35500 Arrecife, Las Palmas, Spain

Website: Teatro Insular de Lanzarote

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5. Discover Lanzarote’s heritage at La Casa Amarilla

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La Casa Amarilla is a two-level building, inaugurated as a cultural asset in 2002. Before then, the 20-century structure, located in the center of the city, used to be the island’s government headquarters. The upper level is now used as an administrative data center. On the lower floor, you’ll find temporary exhibitions of Lanzarote’s ethnographic memory and knowledge, including slideshows and postcards accompanied by lovely background music. For a deeper understanding of the local heritage, you can purchase tickets within the facility to cultural events organized frequently.

La Casa Amarilla

Address: Calle León y Castillo, 6, 35500 Arrecife, Las Palmas, Spain

Website: La Casa Amarilla

Opening hours: Sat: 10am - 2pm; Mon - Fri: 10am - 6pm (closed on Sun)

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6. Shop at Centro Comercial Arrecife

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From a high-end shopping experience to entertainment, Centro Comercial Arrecife is a must-visit. The three-floor complex, which is the third-largest in the city, was established in 2012 and currently features over 80 active stores. The first level boasts of a beautiful fountain and over 25 businesses, including the famous Café Juan Valdez. You’ll find more than 35 shops on the second floor, including gyms, jewelry spots, and banks. The third floor, which is the busiest, highlights a cinema with 3D and 2D technologies and more than 10 eateries offering seafood, pizzas, desserts, and more.

Centro Commercial Arrecife

Address: Calle Rambla Medular, 61-63, 35500 Arrecife, Las Palmas, Spain

Opening hours: Sat - Sun: 8am - 8pm; Mon - Fri: 6am - 11pm

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7. Enjoy beer tasting and tours at Cerveza de Lanzarote NAO

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Visit this small brewery to sample a range of authentic beers made from hops, malts, and other ingredients, sourced from the Canary Islands. Cerveza de Lanzarote NAO is set in a former warehouse in Puerto Naos. The venue offers tasting, tours, local food products, including cheese and cured ham to relish, and even hosts cultural events. Capitan and Marinera are two of the famous beers you must try here. Their prices are also reasonable, and on Thursdays and Fridays, 12pm - 3pm & 6pm - 10pm, you can explore the craft brewery’s machines and beer-making processes.

Cerveza de Lanzarote NAO

Address: Calle Foque, 5, 35500 Arrecife, Las Palmas, Spain

Website: Cerveza de Lanzarote NAO

Opening hours: Sat: 6pm - 10pm; Thu - Fri: 6pm - 11pm (closed from Sun to Wed)

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8. Buy souvenirs at Arrecife Handicraft Market

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Interact with the locals as you buy artisanal and fresh agricultural products in this open-air Saturday market. The marketplace stretches between Calle Real and San Ginés church’s streets in the center of Arrecife and features over 40 stalls. You will find locally made handcrafted goods, including artworks to purchase as souvenirs and street foods and drinks to try. Also, the entertaining performances from local folklore groups make the atmosphere even livelier.

Arrecife Handicraft Market

Address: Iglesia de San Gines Plaza de Las Palmas Arrecife, Lanzarote 35500

Opening hours: Sat: 9am - 2pm

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9. Take in the scenery at Marina Lanzarote

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Marina Lanzarote is a custom-built, fully serviced marina that welcomes sailors to the Canary Islands. It’s a recreational point for sailors, boasting a food plaza with cafes and bars, restaurants, and even an upscale gym. It’s a calm space to spend some hours enjoying the views of the blue sea and the harbor with luxurious yachts and boats, as you relish a glass of wine. And if you’re lucky, you may catch the cruising and racing events that are organized in this venue frequently.

Marina Lanzarote

Address: Capitanía Av. Olof Palme s/n, 35500 Arrecife, Las Palmas, Spain

Website: Marina Lanzarote

Opening hours: Sat: 8am - 1pm; Mon - Thu: 8am – 8pm (closed on Sun)

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10. Birdwatch at Temático Park

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Take some time off at Temático Park, indulge in birdwatching and enjoying vistas of the Reducto Beach. The serene park is situated on the west side of the beach and features a few fun activities and picturesque gardens and sculptures. You’ll find skateboard grounds with many youngsters having a nice time. Sit on one of the benches, enjoy the scenery, stroll around, catch some fresh air, or even do some workout with the provided equipment. And did we mention that there’s a kids’ playground at the venue?

Temático Park

Address: 35509 Arrecife, Las Palmas, Spain

Opening hours: 24 Hours (daily)

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Have a fantastic Canarian Island getaway

A nice time awaits you in this port city. It combines a mix of old and new world charm, and boasts natural environment, and water features to delight even the most discerning of travelers. Include these top things to do in Arrecife, Las Palmas, to your bucket list to make your stay as fantastic as it can be.

Editor’s Note: Due to Covid-19, the business hours of the attractions may differ from the stated timings in this article. Please be sure to check the updated hours from the websites.

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