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Our recent post about Arrecife’s Christmas Fair received a lot of interest, so here are some more details about how to get there.

The fair is at the Solar de Ginory, an area next to the Charco de San Ginés that is usually used as a carpark. It is open from 4.30 pm to 11 pm from Sunday to Thursday and remains open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

It is open every day until 5th January, with the exception of Sunday 29th January 

By public transport

The nearest Intercity bus stop is Los Alonso, which is about a kilometre away from the fair. It’s the first stop after IKEA if you’re coming from Costa Teguise, and it’s also close to Lanzarote’s newest shopping centre, the Open Mall. Once you get off you can head back down to the seafront, turn right at the roundabout with a sculpture of fishermen casting their nets, head past the little lighthouse and you’ll soon reach the fair site.

A little further away, but well worth it, is walking the two kilometres along Arrecife’s seafront from the Intercambiador (Interchange). This bus stop is unmistakeable – next to Arrecife’s city beach of Reducto,and is  the first one in Arrecife if you’re coming from Puerto del Carmen and Playa Blanca.

There’s a shuttle bus service along the seafront every 20 minutes, but it’s well worth the walk to enjoy Arrecife’s Christmas lights and impressive nativity scene. 

From Costa Teguise – Lines 3, Line 1 (does not go to Intercambiador) 

From Puerto del Carmen – Line 3, Line 2 (does not go to Los Alonso) 

From Playa Blanca: Line 6 (does not go to Los Alonso)

By car

If you’re driving, finding a parking spot nearby may be a challenge. The Lanzarote Marina or the streets around Valterra are worth a try, and there are often roadside spaces on the lower stretch of the Rambla Medular. It’s a pretty safe area to park, but don’t leave valuables in your car.    

By taxi

A taxi will cost roughly €60 from Playa Blanca, €23-30 from Puerto del Carmen and €17-20 from Costa Teguise.

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