A Coruña (Galician: [a koˈɾuɲa], Spanish: La Coruña [la koˈɾuɲa], English: Corunna, archaically The Groyne) is a city and municipality of Galicia, Spain. It is the second most populated city in the autonomous community and seventeenth overall in the country. The city is the provincial capital of the province of the same name, having also served as political capital of the Kingdom of Galicia from the 16th to the 19th centuries, and as a regional administrative centre between 1833 and 1982, before being replaced by Santiago de Compostela.
Restaurants in La Coruna
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We offer sightseeing tours and excursions in the main ports of Galicia: Vigo, A Coruna and Ferrol. Exclusive service for cruise passangers.
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Tours, guided visits and shore excursions, with Official Tour Guide around Galicia, where we will enjoy beautiful areas in this wild region located in the Northwest of Spain.
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The Rombo Code dispone de 3 salas de juego distintas ("El misterio de Don Quijote", "La fuga de Casanova" y "Tras el espejo"), con temáticas totalmente diferentes, y decenas de enigmas que resolver en cada una de ellas. Grupos de 2 a 18 jugadores, para toda la familia, amigos, empresas... La actividad mas de moda en Europa, ahora la puedes disfrutar en La Coruña!!
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Built by the Romans around AD 98–117, this is the world's oldest functioning lighthouse.
Quiete area of la Corogne fomar from car noises'perfect to have a nice walk and see a bit of Galicia.
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This was a military fort but now turned into a beautiful park with historic information posted everywhere.
On our last day in A Coruña, we decided to head the opposite way from the Torre de Hércules and go to the Monte San Pedro. Since we walked from the town we came across the Elevator panorámico and it was a fabulous way to get up to the park. Luckily, the weather was perfect - sunny, reasonably gentle breeze, perfect temps; I’m not sure I would want to be up there in nasty or wet conditions. The park itself is just gorgeous - wonderful green fields with incredible views of the city and then out to the sea, including several (very) large gun emplacements from WW II. A word of caution: there is a restaurant on top but it is a Michelin-starred establishment, much, much heavier and much more formal than we were after. In other words, grab a couple of boccadillos ahead of time and enjoy the incredible views, flowering trees, and lovely grounds.
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Attraction type: City Tours & Private Tours. We run the best city tours for cruisers in La Coruna. In addition, we run Galician private tours to anywhere within of the region.
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Free walking and private tours in A Coruna. For English tours it is needed previous reservation. Two hours walking tours with local and official guides. Come with us to discover the secrets of A Coruna: Maria Pita, Picasso, Galician culture, Riazor beach, Hercules Tower and, of course, our great gastronomy.
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We’ve been to this square many times and it has a real presence. Enjoy a drink or some food in the bars that are positioned on the square and take in the atmosphere of a remarkable setting.
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