Discover the best top things to do in Arguineguin, Spain including The Aladdin Hookah Lounge, Bonnie&Clyde Show Bar, Playa de Arguineguin, JukeBox Patalavaca, Mercado en Arguineguin.
Restaurants in Arguineguin
5.0 based on 48 reviews
Vist The Aladdin Hookah Lounge,heart of arguienguin great place to chillout with family and friend . We have great variety of cocktails , unique shishas and special falours u never tried before. graming centre for youth with the latest videogames , group play up to 8 players , with most of the latest games .we also serve Spanish and Indian tapas . Be where to locals go and have a great experience.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
4.0 based on 115 reviews
I have spent two weeks visiting Arguineguin staying in a fully inclusive hotel. I preferred spending time with my husband exploring the rough unspoiled little town trying the restaurants, bars and sitting watching the views. You can find really good restraunts and bars in the area some serving local caught fish. Take some time to wander around the safe little town. The bar and restaurant owners are very friendly. Visitors staying in local apartments and hotels are predominately Norwegian, french and German, this is reflected in some of the menu's choices especially in the hotel I stayed in. The working port at the bottom of the town has its own restaurant which is a must to try its fresh fish and prawns. I was surprised to see a Spar shop on the main road overlooking the bay.The Spar had excellent choices of pastries and ready fresh salads, great to sit on the many benches looking over the bay and eat your snack at any time of the day. On a Tuesday morning, a very large market with assorted stalls selling leather bags, clothing, fresh fruit and vegetables is situated at the end of the town, just follow the road past the harbour and round to the left. The bars spill onto the road with plenty of tables available for a drink or lunch. Take a ferry from the harbour to Anfi or porta Morgan. walk the path from Arguineguin to Anfi, passing several little bays on the way. Make sure you stop off for a drink it gets really hot and the terrain is quite rough. If you are looking for a modern town with lots of sandy beaches this is not for you. It is a rough coast line with a few little rocky bays. There is a man made beach with beach beds and several restaurant 's near by which is great during the week but gets very busy at weekends. The bay near the town has black volcanic sand with beach beds for hire and quite safe for kids to paddle.If I visited Arguineguin again I would prefer to stay in a apartment.
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