The last “¡Qué bien me sabe Arrecife!” market will take place this Saturday, June 27th, in Arrecife’s picturesque Plaza de Las Palmas. It’s a must-see for Lanzarote lovers looking to experience the island’s authentic culture. Here’s how to get to it.
This weekend marks the last opportunity to enjoy the event, making it a special occasion for both residents and visitors seeking a genuine taste of traditional Lanzarote.
Throughout the morning, visitors can browse stalls featuring local products while soaking up the atmosphere of one of the capital’s most historic squares. Adding to the experience will be a performance by the renowned Coros y Danzas group, whose traditional music and dance help keep the island’s folk customs alive for future generations.
How to get to Arrecife:
PLAYA BLANCA – Take the 60 or 62 bus from Playa Blanca’s station up to Arrecife and get off at the Intercambiador (sea front interchange just after entering Arrecife.)
We recommend the 8am bus for the number 60, or the 8:30am bus for the number 62.
PUERTO DEL CARMEN – Take the 3 bus from any of the Puerto del Carmen stops up to Arrecife and get off at the Intercambiador (sea front interchange just after entering Arrecife.)
We recommend aiming to hop on the bus between 8am – 8:30am to get to Arrecife with plenty of time. There are various points to get on this bus from Puerto del Carmen, see the timetables here: https://arrecifebus.com/lineas/3-costa-teguise-puerto-del-carmen/
COSTA TEGUISE – Take the 3 bus from any of the Costa Teguise stops up to Arrecife and get off at the Intercambiador (sea front interchange just after entering Arrecife.)
We recommend aiming to hop on the bus between 8am – 8:30am to get to Arrecife with plenty of time. There are various points to get on this bus from Puerto del Carmen, see the timetables here: https://arrecifebus.com/lineas/3-costa-teguise-puerto-del-carmen/
How to get to the market:
From the bus interchange you can enjoy a leisurely walk along Arrecife’s sea front until you reach Calle Manuel Miranda (take the first left AFTER passing the Puente de las Bolas bridge to the Castillo de San Gabriel.)







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