
Inside the Jameos del Agua you’ll find a restaurant-bar, a small lake in which live “blind crabs” (the image chosen by César Manrique as the symbol of Los Jameos), a charming garden with a spectacular pool of turquoise water, and a splendid natural auditorium with excellent acoustics.
You will also find the Casa de los Volcanes, an information centre dealing with volcanoes both in Lanzarote and the world.
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