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Explore Arrecife The vibrant capital of Lanzarote

Welcome to Arrecife, the lively capital of the beautiful island of Lanzarote. With its coastal charm, rich history, and vibrant atmosphere, Arrecife is a must-visit destination. In this article, we will answer frequently asked questions about how to get to Arrecife, what to see in the city, some historical curiosities and where to enjoy the delicious local cuisine.

Where is Arrecife located?

Arrecife is located on the east coast of Lanzarote It is the capital of the island and is conveniently located just a few minutes drive from Lanzarote airport.

Things to see in Arrecife

  • Castle of San Gabriel: This old castle from the sixteenth century is one of the main points of interest in Arrecife. Explore its ramparts, visit the History Museum, and enjoy panoramic views from its tower.
  • Charco de San Ginés: This picturesque saltwater lake is the heart of Arrecife. Stroll along its shore, admire the fishing boats and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the restaurants and bars that surround it.
  • International Museum of Contemporary Art: If you are an art lover, you cannot miss this museum. Discover works by local and international artists and immerse yourself in the world of contemporary art.
  • Playa del Reducto: This beautiful golden sandy beach is perfect for relaxing and enjoying the sun. Take a stroll along its promenade, try water sports, or just relax on the beach. We recommend you enjoy the stunning views of Reducto beach from the top floor of the Arrecife Gran Hotel, where the Blue 17 Rooftop Bar is located. This place is open to everyone, regardless of whether you stay at the Gran Hotel or not. Here is a sample of the views that you can enjoy from above (insert views of the Arrecife Gran Hotel).

Historical curiosities of Arrecife

Arrecife, the capital of Lanzarote, has a rich history dating back to the 15th century. Its name, which means “reef” in Spanish, comes from the rock formations that protect its harbor. Interestingly, Arrecife was once a small fishing village, but its strategic location made it a thriving trading center in the 18th century.

Today, Arrecife is appreciated for its coastal charm, its varied gastronomy and its architecture that fuses the ancient and the contemporary.

Where to eat in Arrecife

To enjoy the local gastronomy in Arrecife, we recommend:

  • Lilium Restaurant With an excellent reputation, this restaurant in the Marina de Arrecife is known for its high quality and excellent service.
  • La Puntilla: Located on Playa del Reducto, this restaurant is known for its excellent Canarian cuisine and relaxed atmosphere.

Arrecife is a city full of life, history and beauty on the beautiful island of Lanzarote. From its impressive monuments to its beaches and delicious cuisine, Arrecife offers a unique experience. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore this vibrant capital during your visit to Lanzarote.

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