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Teguise Market

Teguise Market

Every Sunday morning, the quiet streets of Lanzarote's old capital, Teguise, come alive with the bustling energy of the island's most important market. As the heart of Canarian culture, the Teguise market offers an incredible variety of artisan crafts — from ceramics and basketry to leather goods. Alongside these traditional items, you'll also find an array of natural and local products, such as cheeses, wines, and cactus and aloe-based goods. The market has become a hub for artists to sell their eclectic works, making it a must-visit event for anyone exploring Lanzarote. Not only is it a great place to pick up unique souvenirs, but it's also where the locals go to do their weekly shopping, ensuring fresh and authentic flavours throughout.
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Bodega La Geria

Bodega La Geria

Nestled in Lanzarote, La Geria is a charming village renowned globally for its outstanding wine production. Just outside the National Park Timanfaya, you'll find a delightful shop that shares the village's name. This family-operated winery, visible from the cosy bar within the wine house, offers a delightful experience for all. With guided tours, tastings, a well-stocked shop, and a tapas restaurant on-site, it's the perfect destination for wine lovers and curious travellers alike.
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