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Gran Canaria Playa del Ingles Avenida de Tirajana German butcher German baker German supermarket you can find it all here! And a lot more Car rental Car rental Restaurant at the Rey Carlos Hotel Rey Carlos Pepe Chiringo Restaurante El Poncho Sakura III Tasca Jamón Jamón Tapas Bakery ZIPF Apartamentos Aloe Butcher's shop Piccaso Restaurante Mundo Restaurante Las Cumbres Mesón del Cordero Correos Apartamentos Servatur Barbados Bar Salón Hotel Barbacan... Playlists you can find more information here • Gran Canaria Playa del Ingles Maspalo... Maspalomas is located on the southern tip of the Canary Island of Gran Canaria, on the Atlantic coast. In the southeastern part, the town is separated from the sea by the Maspalomas dunes. Maspalomas consists mostly of holiday resorts and the associated infrastructure. The town is divided into the following parts, which are bordered by ravines and main roads: Pasito Blanco and El Hornillo: with a marina in the west of the town, separated from the rest of the town by a golf course, home to wealthier residents, e.g. B. Hotel managers Meloneras: south-western part, consisting of larger hotel complexes, shopping centre and congress hall, built since 1997 El Oasis: southernmost part near the Faro de Maspalomas lighthouse, consisting of some holiday complexes from the 1960s Sonnenland: north-western part of Maspalomas, built on a mountain ridge with smaller hotels and private residential complexes in the 1980s - larger hotels have been added since 1997 El Tablero: northern part, already on the north side of the motorway, home to many hotel employees Campo International and Campo de Golf: in a wide ravine north of the dunes, southeast of Sonnenland, consisting mostly of bungalow complexes and a golf course, built between 1980 and 1995. Parque urbano del sur: In the ravine between Sonnenland and San Fernando, a city park has been created on an area of 0.6 hectares[1]. Playa del Inglés: east of Campo International, built in the 1960s and 1970s. San Fernando de Maspalomas: north of Playa del Inglés, intended for employees, between the former GC-500 road and the motorway San Agustín: built in the early 1960s as the first start of the holiday resorts Playa del Águila: settlement near a short beach east of San Agustín Bahía Feliz: northeast of Playa del Águila with private accommodation, apartment complexes and hotels From Meloneras to San Agustín, a distance of ten kilometers, the different districts merge directly into one another. Thumbs up if you like the renovation