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Book holiday accommodation rentals villas and apartments in Teguise direct.
Teguise once the capital of the island of Lanzarote has a long history of death and destruction, from the Spanish conquest in 1402 to piracy in the 17th century, and then in 1730 the disastrous volcanic eruptions started. Today it is hard to imagine this sophisticated, peaceful village could have survived such a turbulent past, but the people of Lanzarote have successfully developed a coexistence and tight symbiosis with their environment, and their history.
All the buildings in the village of Teguise are in harmony with the local environment and are constructed in the Island traditional architectural style,
As Teguise is a peaceful traditional village the selection of restaurants and bars are idyllic offering traditional cuisine and local specialties,
On Sunday this tranquil sleepy village comes to life,
THE SUNDAY MARKET
Here you will find a selection hand crafted African objects international arts and crafts, local goods all being sold in the streets of Teguise village, not only goods are sold but the selection of food on offer is spectacular, the food court is up to one side of the Sunday market, with Lanzarote being so international you can imagine the selection of dishes on offer, from a good English bacon sandwich to traditional Canarian cuisine.
Whether the traveller visits the village of Teguise for the lively Sunday market or visits the beautiful old church of Parroquia San Migual, This destination is a must for any body travelling to this beautiful Island.
