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- Galicia is full of rugged cliffs, golden beaches, and charming towns
- From scenic coastlines to quaint streets, every corner is stunning
- This beautiful region is bursting with culture, nature, and unforgettable views
A Coruña
What to Do in Town
Monte de San Pedro
A former military site turned peaceful park, offering panoramic views over A Coruña and the Atlantic. Take the glass elevator or a short taxi ride up and enjoy sweeping views.
Paseo Marítimo
A beautiful seaside walk that circles the city, perfect for a relaxed stroll, sea views, and stopping off for coffee, beaches, or sunset moments.
Ciudad Vieja
Cobblestone streets, hidden corners, and plenty of spots for coffee, tapas, or a wander. It’s the perfect place to explore at your own pace and feel the soul of A Coruña.
Torre de Hércules
One of A Coruña’s most iconic sights and the oldest working Roman lighthouse in the world. Sitting right on the Atlantic coast, it offers breathtaking sea views, coastal walking paths, and a climb to the top for anyone up for it. A must-see while you’re here and a great photo spot!
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Galicia Highlights
Santiago de Compostela
Famous for its stunning cathedral and historic old town, it’s a must-visit cultural and spiritual hub.
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Praza do Obradoiro, s/n, 15704 Santiago
50 min drive from A Coruña
Rías Baixas
Beautiful coastal estuaries known for beaches, seafood, and the famous Albariño wine region.
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Ría de Muros e Noia, the Ría de Arousa, the Ría de Pontevedra, and the Ría de Vigo
1hr 40 min drive from A Coruña
Finisterre (Fisterra)
The “End of the World,” a dramatic Atlantic coastline with iconic lighthouses and breathtaking cliffs.
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Cabo Fisterra, s/n, 15155 Fisterra
1hr 30 min drive from A Coruña
