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Is there a market in Puerto del Carmen?

Market in Puerto del Carmen Old Town Harbour Every Friday from 10am to 2pm this market takes place. On sale are a wide range of gifts, souvenirs, arts and crafts. The only market in Puerto del Carmen located in the Old Town Harbour in what is normally the car park.



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Every Friday a colourful street market is also held around the Plaza Varadero, which is near to the old harbour in the resort of Puerto del Carmen.

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Every Sunday, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., you can visit the Teguise market to buy the products that interest you most or simply to feel its atmosphere. The visit to this two-thousand-inhabitants town is very curious any other day of the week.

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The main promenade of the New Town area, the Avenida de las Playas (known locally as The Strip), runs alongside the six kilometres of beach and provides a wide range of tourist attractions.

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The main beach road in Puerto del Carmen known as the strip stretches from the old town harbour to the airport. The real name for the road is Avenida de las Playas which translated means Avenue of the beaches.

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The heart of Lanzarote's clubbing scene, Puerto del Carmen is popular with partygoers and those looking for a buzzing, action-packed holiday.

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Most of Lanzarote nightlife is concentrated on the southern coast, where you can visit clubs and cocktail bars in Puerto del Carmen. This is where you'll find one of the Canary Islands' party hotspots, Avenida de las Playas, where you can dance the night away to everything from hardcore house to glam disco.

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Puerto del Carmen has the busiest vibe and that incredible long Strip. Costa Teguise has a more laid back, surfy feel, and feels more Spanish, as well as being more compact. Playa Blanca is quieter than either and feels a little more upmarket, but it's very spread out.

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The Pueblo Marinero is the central square of Costa Teguise. Although it would be wrong to attribute the complete design of “El Pueblo Marinero” to César Manrique, we can confirm his collaboration in the project.

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Puerto del Carmen has the busiest vibe and that incredible long Strip. Costa Teguise has a more laid back, surfy feel, and feels more Spanish, as well as being more compact. Playa Blanca is quieter than either and feels a little more upmarket, but it's very spread out.

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While Costa Teguise is a coastal resort, with beaches and lots of hotels, bars and restaurants, the village of Teguise, although located in the same municipality, is located inland and the distance between Teguise and Costa Teguise is around 15 km.

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