More than 360 stalls cram into Teguise's pretty plaza and cobbled streets on market day. So, shoppers will be spoilt for choice with this half-day trip to the island's most popular Sunday market. Expect tables creaking with local foodstuffs, jewellery, paintings and handicrafts. What's more, it's all given a carnival atmosphere by Canarian dancers, hair braiders and panpipe bands.
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Bob
Traveled as a couple
February 2, 20265United Kingdom
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Tony
Traveled as a couple
December 5, 20255United Kingdom
Great guide on coach explanation was perfect on way explaining special sites told what time to be back &bus number enough time to do market & relax in square with entertainment &drink.first class???? good english
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Catherine
Traveled with a group of friends
November 9, 20254.6United Kingdom
Lovely morning trip to the market, guide gave an interesting commentary on the way. We had 3 hours of free time at the market, it was enough time to see everything. Market was very big and busy, a lot of repeat stalls but still very good.
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Tuppence
Solo traveler
November 4, 20255United Kingdom
The friendly guide was very good - lots of information and made you feel welcome
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Nick
Traveled as a couple
October 6, 20255United Kingdom
You get a booking reference with just 'bus stop losing zocos side' on it, no directions or map & when you ask on the TUI hotel Suneo they tell you they don't know as you didn't book with the hotel (which was 24€ cheaper!) even though you booked with TUI. Found a hotel called los zocos 15 minutes walk away, went there and thankfully the bus driver who was neither on the bus stop or same road side came & got is. The English guided tour was mainly in french as there were more french ppl on the bus.
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Nigel / Helena
Traveled as a couple
September 30, 20255United Kingdom
The market itself is a busy vibrant area in I imagine a quiet village. The scenery and buildings beyond the market were very pleasant and the restaurants were very well stocked. A visit to the church is well prepared for tourists. The market itself was mainly selling goods that were available elsewhere on Lanzarote. What made a unique situation more comfortable that the was low cloud and drizzle while shopping.
