There is a reasonable range of bars and restaurants, four snack bars, an ice cream parlor and five restaurants, among which are the fast food chains Pizza Hut and Burger King. There is an abundance of shops. Be advised, the Canary Islands have a separate status, there are limits on the export of tobacco and alcohol. In the Lanzarote Airport Arrivals Hall there are counters for car rental companies: Autos Reisen, Avis, Betacar, Cabrera Medina, Cicar, Felycar, Hertz and Payless. You can also reserve a rental car in advance using the service EasyTerra provides, they compare the rates of several providers in a single quote. Lanzarote Airport terminal is accessible for the disabled. There are wheelchair ramps, adapted restrooms and elevators. Right in front of the terminal there are parking places reserved for the disabled
Lanzarote's old airport, which was in service between 1946-1970 has now become a museum, which gives insights into the development of Lanzarote, much of which came about via tourism. The museum contains photographs, navigational instruments and you can visit the old control tower and see the passenger baggage and check in areas. It is open Tuesdays to Sundays from 10am to 2pm.
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