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Mácher

Mácher, Lanzarote

Mácher LanzaroteMácher is an elongated village about 9 km south of the airport ACE, above Puerto del Carmen, with 1090 inhabitants (as of 2015), administered by the larger neighbouring municipality of Tias.

The through road from Tias to Yaiza divides the village into Macher Bajo and Macher Alto.

The actual centre is located around the petrol station with the adjacent village church and cultural centre, also called Sociedad.
It is worth stopping here and trying the tapas, for example.
On this main road, approx. 1 km further in the direction of Yaiza, on the right-hand side is the “Asadero de Mácher” with very good ratings in the rating portals.

At the large roundabout there is a shopping centre into which a large and modern Eurospar has moved, which offers a great selection of fresh meat and fish products at particularly favourable prices.

Even without any outstanding tourist attractions, Mácher has developed into a particularly popular place to live for residents and individual tourists seeking peace and quiet relaxation. Beautiful accommodation in Mácher and its surroundings can be found here.

Mácher – a quiet place with cosy restaurants and partly breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Ideal for shopping in supermarkets and village shops or just to enjoy some typical tappas in the Teleclub of Macher, the Canarian restaurant right next to the petrol station.

Macher is a great little town to experience the true canarian tradition.

An evening game of “bola canaria” in the Asadero de Macher or dinner at the famous restaurant “La Cabaña, where you can sample a variety of typical Canarian food.

Vino y mas, Puerto del Carmen

Vino y mas or just Vino+ in Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote

Vino y mas (Vino+) is a very creative spanish tapas bar at the end of the Avenida de las Playas in Puerto del Carmen. The tapas bar is family-owned and -managed. You will definitively meet one or more persons of the family when you are there to buy something or to enjoy wine and tapas.

In the shop of Vino+ they offer fabulous wines from Lanzarote, from the spanish mainland and other wine regions of the world. You can, moreover, buy delicious cheese, fresh meat and other gourmet food.

At the tables inside the bar and outside on the big terrace in the nice patio you can enjoy bottles and glasses of famous Lanzarote Malvasia white wines. You will be served with a menu of special spanish tapas that have got different touches of spices driven by the influence of selected worldwide regions. The menu is offered to you in spanish, english and german. According to the permanent dishes you can get some exquisite tapas of day. All dishes are freshly prepared for you. Enjoy on Lanzarote tapas, wine and more.

Sometimes at the weekends your dinner will be accompanied with beautiful acoustic canary live music.

MON-SUN 12pm-1am

Calle Cenobio, 35510 Tías, Spain

 +34 928 51 69 59

 Vino+

Tías

Tías, Lanzarote

In Spanish Tias means aunts. The town was given the name by the former governor of Gran Canaria, Don Alfonso Fajardo, who named the place to honour his aunts. Formerly called The Tias of Fajardo after Doña Francisca and Doña Hernán Fajardo.

Tias has around 5,500 residents, is today the main town of the Municipio de Tias and the authorities and the police headquarters are based here. Many long term or permanent holidaymakers have made the town their new home. But more and more short stay holidaymakers are enjoying their holidays in the many available apartments and fincas, away from the hustle and bustle. There are plenty of beautiful little shops and some typical Spanish tapas bars and restaurants. You can visit the two churches “Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria” and “San Antonio”.  If you are in Tias on a Saturday morning, then is visiting the market, where local produce and products from the island are offered, is a must. Exhibitions take place in the small church of La Ermita on a regular basis.

When you are on holidays on Lanzarote and you are hungry in Tías you should not miss to visit the tapas bar “La Ermita“.

Puerto del Carmen

Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote

Until the 1960s, Puerto del Carmen was a small fishing village in the southeast, which only had a few houses on today’s port area. In the direction of the airport there was a salt plant and otherwise only free area where it was difficult to grow fruit or vegetables. What the famous Playa Grande looked like in the 1960s can be seen very impressively here. Harbour in Puerto del Carmen Today Puerto del Carmen is the largest and most important tourist centre on the island of Lanzarote, with over 960,000 tourists a year (as of 2017, source tourismodeislascanarias.com). If you want the beach and nightlife as close to your door as possible, you should choose a holiday home in Puerto del Carmen. On a length of approx. 6 km you will surely find the suitable beach, in the evening the right restaurant and at night the best disco or bar. The largest beaches are Playa Grande, Playa de Los Pocillos and adjacent to the airport is Playa de Matagorda. There are various sports facilities, such as windsurfing, diving, sailing, deep sea fishing, boat trips and much more. Near the harbour is the beach Playa Chica, especially suitable for children, with diving school and boat trips next door. Slightly hidden, opposite the La Penita area, between Playa Grande and Playa de Los Pocillos, there are some other bathing opportunities that are not so easy to discover from the road and which are best explored on foot from Avenida de las Playas. On the Avenida de las Playas, one restaurant practically alternates with Centros Comerciales – Shopping Centers. In between you will find boutiques, supermarkets, amusement arcades, car rentals and of course also various souvenir and often rather junk shops. The Sunday market in Teguise or Saturdays in Haria are much better places to buy souvenirs. Above the Avenida, near the port, there is one of the largest and most modern shopping centres in Lanzarote, the “Biosfera-Plaza”, with free underground parking. At Zara, Mango, Bershka, Foot Looker etc. you can shop here to your heart’s content or visit the open air cinema with English and Spanish movies. . You can satisfy hunger and thirst in numerous restaurants with great views of the hustle and bustle and the sea. The port of Puerto del Carmen, also known as La Tiñosa from former times, is 5 minutes’ walk from Biosfera to the south. Here you will find fishing boats and excursion boats, numerous authentic fish restaurants and, especially at the weekend at late hours, lively bars invite you to linger. The restaurant Casa Roja, which was built in 1850 and served as a harbour camp until the 1950s, is particularly outstanding. From the port, a footpath leads along the cliffs of Puerto del Carmen towards Barranco del Quiquere and on to Puerto Calero, the nearest town further south with its marina.

The Ironman Lanzarote takes place in Puerto del Carmen in May every year. A must see event if you are on the island during the second half of May.

Panificadora San Antonio, Tias

Cafeteria Panificadora San Antonio in Tías, Lanzarote

The oldest Spanish baker’s located in Tias offers everything what you need during your holidays in terms of baguettes, tortillas, cakes and pastries. Although the shop is small, it still serves a great breakfast and a splendid cup of coffee.

In many shops and supermarkets, especially in the touristic areas of Lanzarote, you can also find the homemade bread from Panificadora San Antonio

MON-SUN 6:15am-10pm

 Calle Libertad, 43, 35572 Tías, Las Palmas

 +34 928 83 35 45

 www.panificadorasanantoniodetias.es

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Restaurante Maritoni, Puerto del Carmen

Restaurante Maritoni in Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote

It is not easy to find the right restaurant in the middle of the numerous restaurants at the Avenida de las Playas next to the beach in Puerto del Carmen.

A secret advice could be this: Restaurante Maritoni in Puerto del Carmen.

However, “secret” is perhaps the wrong term, because many guests visit this restaurant during their holidays several times. Even if the restaurant does not stand out from the crowd due to a huge illuminated sign or a huge sun terrace, you will soon realise that you are right. Many guests are in and in front of the small room. Thus, you may have to wait some minutes for a table. But it is definitely worth it.

If the bar of Restaurante Maritoni is already filled with waiting guests, you can go a few doors further in the bar called Sea View to have beer, wine or something similar. In both locations the spanish team of Toni welcomes you. They all speak english perfectly and also a little bit of german. When your table is ready, they will keep you up from Sea View Bar.

The restaurant Maritoni has existed since the early 1990er. That is special in this street of so many restaurants.

You will find a traditional spanish cuisine that serves you fresh fish, several meals of beef, pig or chicken as well as veggetarian dishes.

If you are not sure about the taste of the dishes, then certainly the fair value for money will convince you.

Or the location at the beach promenade in Puerto del Carmen on Lanzarote.

You may have to walk a bit to reach the restaurant Maritoni because it is not easy to get a parking close to it. But the walk will also helpful afterwards because don’t think that the portions are small…

No reservations! Just pass by

MON-SUN 9am-11pm

 Avenida de las Playas, 17B, 35510 Tías, Las Palmas

La Ermita

Tapas Bar La Ermita in Tías on Lanzarote

La Ermita, meeting point for many residents and an absolute highlight in terms of quality and ambience. Don’t spend your holidays without visiting the Ermita. Best is to plan a visit for the start of your holidays, you will have a chance for a second visit in that way. Selection of dishes at the bar, a small menu is also available. Excellent service and very good value for money. Tables available without booking until 7.30 pm, for later times is prior booking essential to avoid disappointment. This applies not only to weekends but also during the week.

Don’t forget to try the pastry with goats cheese, spinach, iberian ham and honey.

Best beer to ask for: 1906 – very nice for beer lovers

Open wines all very good.

Closed on sundays.

Check out in May if open, normally going on holiday two weeks in May.

MON-FRI 2pm-midnight
SUN closed

 Avenida Central 63, 35572 Tías, Las Palmas, Canary Islands

 +34 928 52 40 76

 http://www.cafelaermita.com