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Where to stay in A Coruna
Best time: May to September. The weather is mild and pleasant, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and the beaches.
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A Coruna, like a local
Don't miss
- Tower of Hercules: An iconic ancient Roman lighthouse and UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Old Town (Ciudad Vieja): Charming narrow streets filled with history, shops, and local culture.
- Casa de las Ciencias: An interactive science museum that is great for families and curious minds.
- Paseo Marítimo: One of the longest seafront promenades in Europe, perfect for walks and views.
Where to eat
- La Bombilla: Famous for its delicious tapas and local seafood dishes.
- O Furancho: A traditional eatery serving homemade Galician cuisine in a rustic setting.
- Marisquería O Faiado: Known for its fresh seafood and vibrant atmosphere.
Do this
- Local Fiesta de San Juan: Experience a vibrant local festival with bonfires on the beach.
- Visit Mercado de la Plaza de Lugo: Explore a bustling market filled with local produce and delicacies.
- Stroll along Orzán Beach: Enjoy the beautiful beach and vibrant coastal life.
Local tips
- Try the local dish 'pulpo a la gallega' (Galician-style octopus) at a local tavern.
- Visit the Mercado de la Plaza de Lugo in the morning for the freshest seafood and local products.
- Check out the small galleries and artisan shops in the Old Town for unique souvenirs.
- Take a walk in the Parque de la Torre during sunset for stunning views of the coastline.
Know before you go
Best time
May to September. The weather is mild and pleasant, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and the beaches.
Getting around
Public buses, rental bikes, and walking. There is also an extensive network of bike lanes.
Airport
LCG
Language
Spanish and Galician.
Money
Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, but keep some cash for small purchases.
Safety
A Coruña is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates, but standard precautions should be taken.
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