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Los Jameos del Agua
Set underground, beneath Monte de la Corona, the "Jameos" (bubbles of lava) form spectacular caves, created during erruptions 3,000 years ago.
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A little less than 300 years ago, in 1968, César Manrique developed the caves for public viewing. As the visitor enters, they first enter a roofless "jameo" - Jameo Grande - 100 meters long and 30 meters wide and then into the main garden area, complete with swimming pool. Built into the sides of the jameo are a dance floor and two bars which help provide the night entertainment. At the end of the Jameo grande is an auditorium, again a cave, that seats 600 people. This cave is a popular venue for all types of concerts, ballet and other performances.
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Near Orzola. Phone: 928.84.80.20
Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday 9:30 to 19:00 hours.
Friday and Saturday from 19:00 to 03:00 hours.
Services: Bar and restaurant 13:00 to 15:30 hours and 20:00 to 23:30 hours.