




What guests love
“We were delighted with the view of the small port and the lively environment.”
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What guests love
“We were delighted with the view of the small port and the lively environment.”
Apartment La Raspa Sea Views 2 Bedrooms
9.5•Fantastic
14 reviews
•Arrecife Centro, Arrecife
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- No pets allowed
- 4 People
- WiFi
- 60 m²
- Entire holiday apartment
Exceptional hospitality
Guests appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and friendly service.
Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Amazing location
Guests appreciate the location of this property.
Guests love this home
With an outstanding average rating of 9.5.
Exceptional hospitality
Guests appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and friendly service.
Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Amazing location
Guests appreciate the location of this property.
Guests love this home
With an outstanding average rating of 9.5.
Apartment La Raspa Sea Views is located in Arrecife, the capital of the island of Lanzarote. Located on the lake of the Charco de San Ginés, in a prime waterfront location, next to the new Marina Lanzarote, shops, cinemas, banks, shopping centres and historic centre. You can also find numerous bars and restaurants, the best tapas bar and local wines: Tasca La Raspa. The location is unbeatable, to be right in the middle of the island, reaching both north and south and its magnificent beaches in just 20 minutes. Only 10 km from the airport and free parking area nearby. The apartment modern and functional style, 60 m2, comfortable and is very bright and spacious with wonderful views. It has two bedrooms, one with king size bed and the other with two single beds, bathroom with large bath and laundry room, large living room with kitchenette and equipped and terrace with magnificent views.
The islands capital since the second half of the 19th century, Arrecife is the administrative and commercial centre which is home to over half the population. A marked seafaring character combines with appearance of defensive fortress and its present function as a services city devoted to commercial trade relations. Founded on the basis of expanding overseas trade (through the port with greatest facilities and interchange of products such as salt, onions and fish) from its well-known Muelle de la Cebolla, known today as Puerto Chico or Muelle Chico, it passed in scarcely two centuries form being just a collection of small warehouses for loading and unloading merchandise in the immediate vicinity of the port to become main nucleus of the island. It takes its name from the collection of reefs (Arrecife), islets and small volcanic rocks which stand off its coastline and hinder access and landing. Charco de San Ginés Once inside the town its marine status is clearly reflected in its streets and old quarter, in the transit and transfer of goods arriving from other ports an in the professed devotion to its admirable patron, Saint Ginés. We have, too, the presence of the curious rock formations formed by the mantles of lava in their quest for and encounter with the sea. We can note marked growth of the city as it gradually became an urban services centre - features all that define the capitals identic. The city is host to shopping centres, numerous specialized outlets, gift shops and a number of small outlets which sell their own products and fancy goods with careful customer attention; it is thus easy to find an extensive range and great variety of products, whether of local artisan origin or imported from the most unlikely international markets, as the special status of the islands. means that imported products from any country in the world can be bought at the keenest prices. Bandstand at the promenade In addition to its role as tourist shopping centre, Arrecife, is also of interest for the coastline itself, with its variety of islets and reefs which have arisen out of the lava flows along the coast, alternating with defensive castles built for protection against corsair-such as the Castillo de San José, now converted into an International Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Castillo de San Gabriel, linked to the capital by Puente las Bolas bridge. Finally, one of the most frequently visited tourist attractions is the Charco de San Ginés, a sort of lake formed by the entrance of sea water and surrounded by small fishermen’s houses, beside was built the former hermitage of San Ginés, which has today become the Church of San Ginés.
The islands capital since the second half of the 19th century, Arrecife is the administrative and commercial centre which is home to over half the population. A marked seafaring character combines with appearance of defensive fortress and its present function as a services city devoted to commercial trade relations. Founded on the basis of expanding overseas trade (through the port with greatest facilities and interchange of products such as salt, onions and fish) from its well-known Muelle de la Cebolla, known today as Puerto Chico or Muelle Chico, it passed in scarcely two centuries form being just a collection of small warehouses for loading and unloading merchandise in the immediate vicinity of the port to become main nucleus of the island. It takes its name from the collection of reefs (Arrecife), islets and small volcanic rocks which stand off its coastline and hinder access and landing. Charco de San Ginés Once inside the town its marine status is clearly reflected in its streets and old quarter, in the transit and transfer of goods arriving from other ports an in the professed devotion to its admirable patron, Saint Ginés. We have, too, the presence of the curious rock formations formed by the mantles of lava in their quest for and encounter with the sea. We can note marked growth of the city as it gradually became an urban services centre - features all that define the capitals identic. The city is host to shopping centres, numerous specialized outlets, gift shops and a number of small outlets which sell their own products and fancy goods with careful customer attention; it is thus easy to find an extensive range and great variety of products, whether of local artisan origin or imported from the most unlikely international markets, as the special status of the islands. means that imported products from any country in the world can be bought at the keenest prices. Bandstand at the promenade In addition to its role as tourist shopping centre, Arrecife, is also of interest for the coastline itself, with its variety of islets and reefs which have arisen out of the lava flows along the coast, alternating with defensive castles built for protection against corsair-such as the Castillo de San José, now converted into an International Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Castillo de San Gabriel, linked to the capital by Puente las Bolas bridge. Finally, one of the most frequently visited tourist attractions is the Charco de San Ginés, a sort of lake formed by the entrance of sea water and surrounded by small fishermen’s houses, beside was built the former hermitage of San Ginés, which has today become the Church of San Ginés.
Apartment La Raspa Sea Views is located in Arrecife, the capital of the island of Lanzarote. Located on the lake of the Charco de San Ginés, in a prime waterfront location, next to the new Marina Lanzarote, shops, cinemas, banks, shopping centres and historic centre. You can also find numerous bars and restaurants, the best tapas bar and local wines: Tasca La Raspa. The location is unbeatable, to be right in the middle of the island, reaching both north and south and its magnificent beaches in just 20 minutes. Only 10 km from the airport and free parking area nearby. The apartment modern and functional style, 60 m2, comfortable and is very bright and spacious with wonderful views. It has two bedrooms, one with king size bed and the other with two single beds, bathroom with large bath and laundry room, large living room with kitchenette and equipped and terrace with magnificent views.
The islands capital since the second half of the 19th century, Arrecife is the administrative and commercial centre which is home to over half the population. A marked seafaring character combines with appearance of defensive fortress and its present function as a services city devoted to commercial trade relations. Founded on the basis of expanding overseas trade (through the port with greatest facilities and interchange of products such as salt, onions and fish) from its well-known Muelle de la Cebolla, known today as Puerto Chico or Muelle Chico, it passed in scarcely two centuries form being just a collection of small warehouses for loading and unloading merchandise in the immediate vicinity of the port to become main nucleus of the island. It takes its name from the collection of reefs (Arrecife), islets and small volcanic rocks which stand off its coastline and hinder access and landing. Charco de San Ginés Once inside the town its marine status is clearly reflected in its streets and old quarter, in the transit and transfer of goods arriving from other ports an in the professed devotion to its admirable patron, Saint Ginés. We have, too, the presence of the curious rock formations formed by the mantles of lava in their quest for and encounter with the sea. We can note marked growth of the city as it gradually became an urban services centre - features all that define the capitals identic. The city is host to shopping centres, numerous specialized outlets, gift shops and a number of small outlets which sell their own products and fancy goods with careful customer attention; it is thus easy to find an extensive range and great variety of products, whether of local artisan origin or imported from the most unlikely international markets, as the special status of the islands. means that imported products from any country in the world can be bought at the keenest prices. Bandstand at the promenade In addition to its role as tourist shopping centre, Arrecife, is also of interest for the coastline itself, with its variety of islets and reefs which have arisen out of the lava flows along the coast, alternating with defensive castles built for protection against corsair-such as the Castillo de San José, now converted into an International Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Castillo de San Gabriel, linked to the capital by Puente las Bolas bridge. Finally, one of the most frequently visited tourist attractions is the Charco de San Ginés, a sort of lake formed by the entrance of sea water and surrounded by small fishermen’s houses, beside was built the former hermitage of San Ginés, which has today become the Church of San Ginés.
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What this place offers you
WiFi
Terrace
TV
Kitchen
Private
Washing machine
Private
Fridge
Microwave
Towels
Sleeping arrangements
Baby bed, Double bed & Single bed
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House rules
- Check-in: From 15:00 to 23:00
- Check-out: Until 11:00
- Pets not allowed
- Youth groups not allowed

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