Arrecife (/ˌærəˈsiːfeɪ/; Spanish pronunciation: [areˈsife]) is a city and municipality in the Canary Islands (Spain) situated in the centre-east of the island of Lanzarote, of which it has been the capital since 1852. The city owes its name to the rock reef ('Arrecife' is Spanish for 'reef') which covers the beach located in the city. The city also gives its name to the nearby Arrecife Airport.
Restaurants in Arrecife
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We are a small business that works with Minerals, we sell Minerals and everything that is related to them. We have Necklaces, Bracelets, Earrings, Clocks, Animals, Figures, Strands and Clasps to design your own Necklaces. We also make exclusive Necklaces and Bracelets. If you love Minerals you will love us. You can also enjoy looking at so many beautiful things made with Minerals.
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We are a store specialized in CBD products, hemp-based foods and drinks and Italian clothing with more than 200 unique and exclusive products for your enjoyment!
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Largest retail center on the island.
Always come to have a few hours out of the sun, Air conditioned small shopping complex, with H&M and a few different units The supermarket here is bigger than in resorts & has a butcher, fresh fruit & veg. Always go home with something!!!
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The Museo Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo-Castillo de San José, is located near Puerto Naos and Arrecife, capital of the island, and the place where César Manrique was born. It was built between 1776 and 1779 under the ruling of King Charles III. The museum’s privileged location on top of a cliff, made protection from Castillo de San Gagriel easier, and it meant it was a crucial spot to defend Arrecife and its port from the dangers the modern states posed to the Spanish Empire. When its use for defensive purposes decreased, it was left abandoned for almost a century. It was Manrique (who else), who convinced the authorities of the island to transform the ancient fortress into an art gallery that ended up opening in 1976, the Museo Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo. Manrique started up the 1st International Visual Arts Competition with the work of Picasso, Tàpies, Miró, Mompó, Millares, Zóbel and some of his own creations that inspired one of the largest abstract art collections.
We read about the fortress and as we were very impressed with other projects Cesar Manrique was involved with, wanted to check it out It is small but the restoration is incredible. If you aren’t that interested in art, you can enjoy the exterior with some funky sculptures and go down an exterior stairwell to enjoy the cafe where Cesar’s touch is unmistakeable The admission fee is super reasonable only 4 euro and we liked the artworks very much Great way to spend a couple of hours on the outskirts of Arrecife
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Marina Lanzarote is Arrecife's new shopping destination; a stunning new city waterfront with comfortable plazas, a great range of restaurants and boutiques - all made more accessible with 400 free parking spaces.
I would recommend a nice stroll around the Marina. It's new, plush and an easy walk. Nice Boutiques, Artisan Coffee shops and Cocktail bars. Really nice coffee and cakes served at the French one, sorry can't remember what's it's called. A really convenient Tourist Information place on site just at the end of the shops.
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Women's fashion store in the heart of Arrecife. In our shop you will find fashion trends and Low Coast price. We invite you to visit our peculiar establishment that is differentiated by its design and image, mixing the modern with Vintage. All united in an old Canarian house, with current and different fashion.
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