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Must-visit places in Lanzarote

The Island of Volcanoes When you visit Lanzarote, you don’t just explore it—you experience the unique beauty of its volcanic landscapes, perfectly balanced with human intervention. The Centers for Art, Culture, and Tourism, created by César Manrique, merge art and nature, preserving the island’s essence and singularity. Centers of Art, Culture and Tourism Each center […]

The Island of Volcanoes

When you visit Lanzarote, you don’t just explore it—you experience the unique beauty of its volcanic landscapes, perfectly balanced with human intervention.

The Centers for Art, Culture, and Tourism, created by César Manrique, merge art and nature, preserving the island’s essence and singularity.

Centers of Art, Culture and Tourism

Each center offers a different perspective of the island, showcasing its natural and cultural treasures. Plan your visit to ensure you don’t miss any of these must-see sites.

Discover Lanzarote’s hidden gems with Insólitas Experiences—guided tours through lesser-known corners of Jameos del Agua, the Cactus Garden, and the Fire Mountains.

Central Area

Casa Museo del Campesino. A tribute to the island’s farmers, who overcame harsh conditions to shape Lanzarote’s landscape. This space celebrates the island’s agricultural and cultural heritage. Admission is free.

Jardín de Cactus. With over 4,500 cacti, it is one of the world’s most significant gardens, blending architecture, sculpture, and nature within a former volcanic rock quarry.

Arrecife, the capital of the island

Castillo de San José. This 18th-century fortress houses the International Museum of Contemporary Art, featuring an outstanding collection and a restaurant with views of Arrecife Bay.

Islote de Fermina. Exceptional ocean views from Arrecife Bay provide the perfect setting for a relaxed gastronomic experience in a peaceful environment.

Bar Picasso, El Almacén. Located in the former School of Arts and Crafts, this bar was created for local artists. It offers a bohemian atmosphere and reimagined traditional Canarian dishes.

Northern Area

Jameos del Agua. An artistic transformation of a volcanic tunnel featuring a natural auditorium, the habitat of a blind crab, an endemic species, and three volcanic chambers, offering a one-of-a-kind cultural experience.

Cueva de Los Verdes. Nearly 8 kilometers of volcanic tubes from the Corona Volcano, with tunnels, vaults, and lagoons. Once a refuge for farmers, it is now adapted for tours and concerts.

Mirador del Río. Perched 500 meters above a cliff, this viewpoint offers stunning views of the Chinijo Archipelago, seamlessly blending architecture with the landscape through panoramic windows, sculptures, and a terrace.

Southern Area

Montañas del Fuego. The Route of the Volcanoes takes you through craters, caves, and the breathtaking landscapes of Timanfaya National Park. At El Diablo Restaurant, a geothermal oven powered by the earth’s heat provides a truly unique culinary experience.

To secure your access to these incredible sites, book your tickets online and skip the queues for a seamless, worry-free visit.

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Prepare your visit

Get answers to your questions about schedules, tickets, access and everything you need to know before your visit to the Centros de Arte, Cultura y Turismo de Lanzarote

At Montañas del Fuego and Cueva de los Verdes, tickets can only be purchased online and always for a specific date and time.

At the other centers, you can buy tickets directly at the ticket office, but we recommend purchasing them in advance to make access easier.

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Yes. Canary Islands residents can benefit from a special price, as well as residents of Lanzarote and people with disabilities. Please note that these rates cannot be combined and are only available at the ticket offices upon presentation of the required physical documentation.

Some centres do not have a box office. We recommend purchasing your ticket in advance on the website to secure your access to the centre.

It is not necessary to print it, however, you must have the QR code downloaded and ready at the entrance to speed up access.

In some areas coverage is limited, download the ticket on your mobile or take a screenshot of the QR code before arriving.

We are sorry you haven’t automatically received your tickets. We recommend checking your spam folder or ensuring that your email address is correctly entered. If you still can’t find them, please contact our Customer Service department at 901 200 300, via WhatsApp, or by sending an email to info@centrosturisticos.com. Our customer service hours are Monday to Friday, from 08:00 to 15:00.

Yes, it is mandatory for Cueva de los Verdes and Montañas del Fuego. You must select the date and time when completing your online purchase.

You can also, if you are interested in discovering our spaces in a different and more exclusive way, the “Experiencias Insólitas” (our premium guided tours in small groups) require advance online booking with a fixed date and time. – They are offered at Montañas del Fuego and Jameos del Agua.-

For the rest of the Centres and general visits, it is not necessary to book a fixed time. You have full flexibility, although purchasing your ticket in advance helps reduce waiting times and supports a more balanced management of the space.

Still have questions?

Contact our customer service team at info@centrosturisticos.com or by phone at +34 928 84 84 84.

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