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Aquarium Finisterrae
Public aquarium focused on Atlantic marine life, with indoor exhibits and ocean-facing pools. One of the city’s best-known modern attractions by the sea.
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Public aquarium focused on Atlantic marine life, with indoor exhibits and ocean-facing pools. One of the city’s best-known modern attractions by the sea.
Interactive museum dedicated to the human body and human experience, set in a striking seafront building. A strong family-friendly stop on the city’s science-museum circuit.
Fine arts museum with Galician, Spanish, and European painting, sculpture, and decorative arts. A rewarding stop for visitors interested in regional culture.
The city’s main square, framed by arcaded buildings and the imposing town hall. A must-see public space and natural starting point for exploring the center.
A Coruña’s old town, with historic lanes, churches, small squares, and sea views. Best explored on foot for atmosphere and architectural character.
Long seafront promenade wrapping around much of the city and linking beaches, cliffs, and major sights. Ideal for walking, cycling, and sunset views.
Galician-style octopus, boiled and served with olive oil, paprika, and coarse salt. A regional classic found in taverns and festivals.
A savory baked pie, often filled with tuna, cod, or meat with onions and peppers. One of Galicia’s most iconic everyday foods.
Goose barnacles harvested from the rough Galician coast. Briny and highly prized, they are a signature seafood delicacy of the area.
Refined Michelin-starred restaurant with panoramic views, known for modern Galician cuisine and elegant tasting menus.
Established contemporary spot serving updated Galician dishes with quality local produce in a stylish but relaxed atmosphere.
Well-known seafood restaurant popular for fresh shellfish, fish, and classic Galician preparations in a polished traditional setting.
Moderate by Spanish standards. Tapas and local lunches are affordable, while seafront dining and summer hotels cost more.
Service is usually included. Locals often round up or leave EUR 1-2 in cafés, 5-10% in restaurants for great service, and small change for taxis.
Official public transport app
A Coruña Airport -> Praza de Maria Pita, A Coruña
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