Excursión a Teguise y LagOmar con guía local
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Excursión a Teguise y LagOmar con guía local

4.4/5

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Idiomas: Alemán, Español, Inglés
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Duración: from 4 hours to 8 hours
Ventajas
  • Pasará la mañana en el pueblo blanco de Teguise, la antigua capital de Lanzarote.
  • Puede mezclarse y regatear con los lugareños en el bullicioso mercado de Teguise, el mayor de Canarias.
  • El LagOmar es un auténtico complejo de casas-museo únicas, diseñado por un arquitecto y artista local
  • Recorrerás las cuevas y túneles secretos de LagOmar y contemplarás boquiabierto los patios y jardines.
  • Su guía local experto conoce todas las historias y secretos que rodean a estos lugares emblemáticos de Canarias
Qué te espera

Dos experiencias muy diferentes en Lanzarote comparten protagonismo en esta excursión de domingo por la mañana. Podrá mezclarse con los lugareños en el mercado de Teguise, el mayor bazar al aire libre de Canarias, y empaparse del polvo de Hollywood del legendario LagOmar. Ramona, una de nuestras guías locales, afirma: "LagOmar es uno de mis lugares favoritos: una espectacular casa-museo de obras de arte, donde se puede admirar el genio de Manrique y Soto".

Más de 360 puestos se agolpan en la bonita plaza de Teguise y en las calles adoquinadas adyacentes, así que no le faltará donde elegir. Las mesas crujen con intrincados encajes canarios, productos alimenticios y todo tipo de joyas, pinturas y artesanía. Y todo ello aderezado con un ambiente carnavalesco gracias a las bailarinas folclóricas, los trenzadores de pelo y las bandas de zampoñas. Además, las compras ayudan a la economía local y a la comunidad. Ramona dice: "El mercado dominical de Teguise no es sólo para ir de compras: puedes sentir el auténtico estilo de vida canario, con bares, cafés y la historia de esta hermosa antigua capital de Lanzarote".

Si el mercado es una fiesta para los sentidos, el LagOmar lo es para la vista. Fue concebido por el arquitecto local César Manrique y diseñado por el artista local Jesús Soto. Situado en una cantera volcánica, parece el tipo de lugar donde el archivillano de Bond, Ernst Blofeld, trama la dominación del mundo. El laberíntico complejo cuenta con un bar-cueva, un restaurante, apartamentos y un museo. Según la tradición local, fue propiedad de la leyenda de Hollywood Omar Sharif, pero la perdió en una partida de cartas.

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  • La comida y las bebidas no están incluidas. No es adecuado para los huéspedes con movilidad reducida
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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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Excelente

4,4 /5

Basado en 128 valoraciones de clientes reales


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4,5/5

Servicio

4,6/5

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4,6/5

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    Steve M

    Verified booking

    4.2

    1 de diciembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Overall enjoyable experience. Guide very good although a bit rushed at times. Provided interesting and informative insight into the places we visited. Would have liked more time to enjoy a bite to eat in Teguise and then particularly at Lagomar where it was something of a sprint.

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    Travelling couple

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    2.2

    10 de noviembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    The excursion was sold as a tour. The guide was ok and chatted in English and German on the way to LagOmar. Once there we were just given a map and told to be back at the bus in 50mins. There was no guided tour. We were then driven to Teguise market and again dropped off and told to be back in 2 hours. The guide gave us helpful landmarks to find our way back to the bus. We enjoyed the sights but the excursion shouldn't be called a tour with a local guide as it definitely was not.

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    NizzyMac

    Verified booking

    4.6

    9 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó solo


    Maybe some hints as to which stalls and shops are where? It is a huge market and everything looks similar. I enjoyed the arts and crafts in market and nearby shops.

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    Julie Michalcewicz

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    5

    1 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Great trip which I do every visit. Wonderful Tour guide giving us more information on the Island than before.

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    Ruth

    Verified booking

    4.6

    22 de septiembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    I loved the commentary from our guide, she was great.

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    Lynno

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    4.6

    16 de septiembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    It was interesting. The facts were shared well and the guide was friendly

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