My partner and I visited this museum today . The cost of entry was very reasonable at €10 each and the house itself is an amazing experience. As we were leaving we decided to visit the restaurant and enjoy some food in this beautiful location. That’s when things changed . We asked at the counter if we could order some food and were told to take a seat and someone would come to take our order . It wasn’t very busy at this time (17.20) . We found a seat and after about 10 mins a waitress gave us a menu . We sat for over 15 mins after that and no one came near us . At this stage we were the only people sitting . The guy we originally spoke to looked over a few times but the waitress never returned. We eventually got up and left and as we did I saw the waitress casually chatting to her colleague behind the counter. Overall I was disappointed with how the staff were . The museum itself is...
Read moreA captivating and unique attraction also know as LagOmar. The house, carved into volcanic rock, offers stunning architecture and breathtaking views. Legend has it that the Hollywood actor Omar Sharif bought the house during a film shoot but lost it in a game of bridge the next day. Though Sharif’s ownership is more myth than fact, the house remains a tribute to his brief connection. Today, it serves as a museum, art gallery, and includes a restaurant and bar set within its labyrinthine structure of caves, tunnels, and staircases The intricate design and seamless integration with the landscape make it a must-visit. The serene atmosphere and fascinating history make exploring Casa Omar Sharif a truly...
Read moreSeemingly Omar bought but never lived in the place and lost the house in a bridge card game to guy who built it, who knows. Anyway, Fascinating property, another Manrique design project and yet another 10€ entrance fee! Interesting building using caves to create bar and chill out areas. Be aware that the property is not wheelchair accessible and able bodied bods will find the stairs within the property...
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