We definitely enjoyed Vigilia Park. The view from the rooftop pool is breathtaking, and there are plenty of little shops and restaurants...
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We definitely enjoyed Vigilia Park. The view
from the rooftop pool is breathtaking, and
there are plenty of little shops and
restaurants within a short walk. We loved the
tapas at Chez Leon, and the supermarket in
the downhill block had so many interesting
things, that I couldn't resist. We wish more
restaurants would adopt the Canary tradition
of a free after dinner drink--peach schnapps
with whipped cream for instance.
Warning! Visit Masca, but the "walk" is some
kind of mountain hike. It's a five-mile hike to
the boat that picks you up, and 2000 feet in
vertical distance. That's about 250 stories in a
skyscraper. And little of it is "walking." It's
boulders all the way. But if you are in top
shape, can do 100 deep knee bends without
stopping, it's a fantastic experience. Just be
aware that once you start, there's no turning
back--you MUST continue all the way down.
Warning #2: I spied a box of "Absinthe 80" in
a liquor store (great prices by the way). I'd
never had a chance to try Absinthe, so we
took the five little bottles for 7.5 euros. My
husband poured me a little, and I sipped.
Then I choked, sputtered, and finally
croaked, "Omigod!" THEN we read the fine
print. The "80" part meant it was 80%
alcohol. 160 proof!!! That's near laboratory
grade! So now I've tried absinthe, but I can't
tell you what it tasted like.