Tour of Teguise and LagOmar with a local guide

Tour of Teguise and LagOmar with a local guide

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Free cancellation
Language: German, Spanish, English
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: from 4 hours to 8 hours

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Why you’ll love this…
  • You'll spend the morning in the whitewashed village of Teguise, the former capital of Lanzarote
  • You can mingle and haggle with locals in Teguise's bustling market – the biggest in the Canaries
  • The LagOmar is a real one-off museum-house complex, designed by a local architect and artist
  • You'll poke around the LagOmar's secret caves and tunnels, and gawp at the courtyards and gardens
  • Your expert local guide knows all the stories and secrets surrounding these Canarian landmarks
What to expect

Two very different Lanzarote experiences share equal billing in this Sunday morning tour. You'll get to spend time mixing with locals in Teguise's market – the biggest outdoor bazaar in the Canaries – and lapping up the Hollywood stardust of the legendary LagOmar. Ramona, one of our local guides, says, ‘LagOmar is one of my favourite places – a spectacular artwork-museum-house, where you can admire the genius of Manrique and Soto.'

More than 360 stalls cram into Teguise's pretty plaza and adjacent cobbled streets, so you'll be spoilt for choice. Cue tables creaking with intricate Canarian lacework, foodstuffs and all sorts of jewellery, paintings and handicrafts. And it's all given a carnival atmosphere by local folk dancers, hair braiders and panpipe bands. What's more, any purchases help the local economy and community. Ramona says, ‘Teguise Sunday market isn't just about shopping – you can feel the real Canarian way of living, with bars, cafés and the history of this beautiful former capital of Lanzarote.'

If the market is a feast of the senses, the LagOmar is a feast for your eyes. It was conceived by local architect Cesar Manrique and designed by local artist Jesus Soto. Set in a volcanic quarry, it looks like the sort of place where Bond arch-villain Ernst Blofeld plots world domination. The labyrinthine complex has a cave-bar, a restaurant, apartments and a museum. Local lore says it was briefly owned by Hollywood legend Omar Sharif, but he lost it in a game of cards.

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What to remember
  • Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility
  • Food and drinks not included
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Provider
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.

What people say about this experience

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4.3 /5

Based on 296 reviews from verified customers


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  • B

    Babs

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    4.6

    December 9, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    Lagomar was very different, quite an experience. Not a long tour but never seen anything like the place before. Loved it. Market was fine very many stalls to look around .

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    Moses

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    3.8

    December 9, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    Driver very erratic all over road and swerving. No pick up at Timanfaya hotel .

  • P

    P&D

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    5

    December 2, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    We had a Fantastic Day the Tour Guide was Amazing, she was the best Guide we have ever had in all the Years we have been travelling, she was above and beyond any Travel Guide we have ever met in 40 years, her knowledge of the tour we were on was great she made it a Fun and very interesting Day out . We Loved it Many Thanks to her .????????

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    Sharon

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    3

    December 1, 2025

    Traveled with a group of friends


    I enjoyed the market but unfortunately the house wasn't suitable for anyone with any walking problems.In fact 4 people couldn't even attempt the steps as they were too steep and no hand rails.I feel this problem should be made clearer.

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    Trixy

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    3

    November 29, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    Not at market long enough to fully see all available

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    Loz

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    5

    November 11, 2025

    Traveled with a group of friends


    The market was fabulous.good array of stalls and such charm in the town. Hearing the bands play added to the whole experience. Will call into the church next time

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