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Things To Do

Torre de Hercules

Torre de Hercules

La Coruña, 15004, Spain

The oldest roman lighthouse in the world, built in the 1st century.

The MOP Foundation (by Paolo Roversi)

The MOP Foundation (by Paolo Roversi)

Avenida Porto da Coruña, La Coruña, 15006, Spain

open until 9pm, free of charge, guided tour 5euro.

Avenida Marina

Avenida Marina

Avenida Marina, A Coruña, Spain

Great to chill with a drink or food with a beautiful view of the marina.

Santiago de Compostela Cathedral

Santiago de Compostela Cathedral

Santiago de Compostela, Spain

The cathedral is the reputed burial place of Saint James the Great, one of the apostles of Jesus Christ. It is also among the remaining churches in the world built over the tomb of an apostle, the other ones being St Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, St Thomas Cathedral Basilica in Chennai, India, and Basilica of St. John in İzmir, Turkey.

Plaza de María Pita

Plaza de María Pita

Praza de María Pita, A Coruña, 15001, Spain

Plaza de María Pita is the heart of A Coruña, Spain, named after the legendary heroine María Pita, who led the city’s defense against the English invasion led by Sir Francis Drake in 1589

Food and Drinks

calle galera, coruna, Spain

seafood is a must try, galicia is typically known for - Pulpo [octopus] - Percebes [seafood barnicle] -Rubio Gallego [cow] in Spain in general -Paella [seafood rice] -Croquetas _Jamon [specially cured meat] -CHURROS [BONILLA churros for something sweet] DRINKS -Estrella Galicia [galician beer] -Vermut -Tinoto [red wine] -Alberino [white wine] -Tinto de verano [summer wine drink]