If you're looking for a captivating coastal escape, A Coruña in Spain should be on your radar. This charming city boasts the iconic Tower of Hercules, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has stood for nearly 2,000 years. Stroll along the picturesque promenade, savoring delicious seafood at local tapas bars. With its rich maritime history and vibrant culture, A Coruña offers a delightful blend of tradition and modernity, making it a must-visit destination for any traveler.
A Coruna, Spain
Top things to do in A Coruna
15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Domus (museum)
An interactive science museum dedicated to the human body, housed in a striking seafront building.
Aquarium Finisterrae
A popular Atlantic marine aquarium with touch tanks, a seal pool, and diverse ocean life.
National Museum of Science and Technology (Spain)
Explore Spain's scientific and technological heritage through interactive exhibits and historic artifacts at this national museum in A Coruña.
Castle of Santa Cruz
A 16th-century fortress on an island, now a cultural venue hosting exhibitions and events with stunning sea views.
Pazo de Meirás
A historic manor house with a controversial past as Franco's summer residence, now open for guided tours.
Castro de Elviña
Iron Age Celtic settlement with stone ruins, offering a glimpse into pre-Roman Galicia's hillfort culture.
Igrexa de San Xurxo (A Coruña)
Baroque church in the old town, famous for its ornate gilded altarpiece and striking façade.
Church of Santiago (A Coruña)
Historic city-center church blending Romanesque and Gothic styles, with a notable portico and rose window.
Port of A Coruña
A bustling commercial and cruise port with scenic waterfront promenades, offering panoramic maritime views and a lively atmosphere.
Church of Santa María de Cambre
A Romanesque church in Cambre featuring a stunning rose window and serene medieval architecture.
Coliseum da Coruña
A modern multi-purpose arena hosting concerts, sports events, and major shows in A Coruña.
St. Mary of the Sea College, Corunna
A historic school building in A Coruña, St. Mary of the Sea College features striking early 20th-century architecture and is a key part of the city's cultural heritage.
A Coruña railway station
A Coruña's railway station is an early 20th-century transport hub with a distinctive clock tower, blending functionality with historic charm.
A Coruña
A Coruña is a vibrant coastal city in northwest Spain, known for its historic old town, beautiful beaches, and the iconic glazed balconies of the Marina district.
Tower of Hercules
The world's oldest working Roman lighthouse, a UNESCO World Heritage site still guiding ships into A Coruña's harbor.
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