What to do and see in Lugo, Galicia: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

August 6, 2021 Margarita Chappel

Lugo (Galician pronunciation: [ˈluɣo]) is a city in northwestern Spain in the autonomous community of Galicia. It is the capital of the province of Lugo. The municipality had a population of 98,560 in 2014, making it the fourth most populous city in Galicia.
Restaurants in Lugo

1. Guido Guia

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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Guido Guia

Guido Guía is a project of guided tours, guided walks and guided routes in Lugo and Galicia. In 5 accredited languages (GT-17-XG): English, French, Italian, Spanish and Galician. We offer a dynamic and constantly renewed amalgam of experiences, especially in the city of Lugo, the base place of our project. We always like to offer different itineraries and activities, especially because although if we work very frequently for international travelers, we also make a great commitment to local tourism. We believe that it is very important to make the local population know in depth the heritage and the beauties that are nearby. Here in Lugo, but also throughout the world. It is a way of creating and spreading sensitivity towards the territory, and also happiness. This is one of Guido Guía's greatest hallmarks: the heterogeneity of the groups. Mix of local population and people from all over the planet. A fantastic cultural exchange that makes each walk even more special. Thanks!!

2. Muralla Romana de Lugo

27001 Lugo Spain http://www.turismo.gal/muralla-romana-lugo
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4.5 based on 2,135 reviews

Muralla Romana de Lugo

Reviewed By koekw - Velez-Malaga, Spain

While in Lugo you can’t miss the Roman wall it’s great preserved as well great for a walk over the wall around the city centre. Nice is as well the Info panels with links to the history in all language.

3. Museo Provincial de Lugo

Praza Soidade s/n, 27001 Lugo Spain +34 699 83 68 83 [email protected] http://www.museolugo.org
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4.5 based on 209 reviews

Museo Provincial de Lugo

ES NECESARIO REALIZAR RESERVA PREVIA VÍA TELEFÓNICA. AFORO LIMITADO. Co fin de reunir e protexer os bens do patrimonio cultural lucense, en 1932, a Deputación de Lugo acorda crear o Museo Provincial de Lugo, vontade que se materializa dous anos máis tarde coa apertura no Pazo de San Marcos (baixo a dirección de D. Luis López Martí) de varias salas con materiais arqueolóxicos, históricos, artísticos, etc. ata daquela dispersos en coleccións particulares. O continuo incremento de fondos e as limitacións de espazo obrigaron, en 1957, a trasladar o museo ao antigo convento de San Francisco. Conservando tres dependencias deste vello cenobio (cociña, claustro e refectorio), o arquitecto vigués D. Manuel Gómez Román (1875-1964) deseña un novo edificio con aires de pazo galego. O 1 de marzo de 1962 o Museo Provincial de Lugo foi declarado Ben de Interese Cultural. En 1997 o museo foi ampliado, segundo un proxecto do arquitecto González Trigo.

Reviewed By 968nicholash - London, United Kingdom

We only had a very short time here, but we knew there was one of the best collections of Celtic good jewellery here, dating back as far as 1,800 BC. Most of the objects are neck torques, of which the most important is a ceremonial torque, which weighs 3.5 kilos. There is much else to see in the museum, but that will have to wait for another visit. The museum is located in the pedestrianised centre of of the old city within Lugo’s Roman Walks, next to the Petronius de San Pedro.

4. Centro Arqueologico San Roque

Calle de Emilia Pardo Bazan S/n, 27002 Lugo Spain http://www.lugo.gal
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Centro Arqueologico San Roque

5. Catedral de Lugo

Plaza de Santa Maria, Lugo Spain +34 982 23 10 38 http://www.diocesisdelugo.org/diocesis/catedral
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4.5 based on 919 reviews

Catedral de Lugo

Reviewed By YayoiKusama - Madrid, Spain

Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassicist styles in one Cathedral. It is so beautiful! I am in love with Lugo and its monuments.

6. Domus del Mitreo

Pazo de montenegro. Pracina da Universidade s/n, Lugo Spain +34 982 82 15 13 http://www.vivirgaliciaturismo.com/visita-a-la-domus-del-mitreo-de-lugo
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Domus del Mitreo

7. Abadia da Cova

A Cova, O Savinao Cunas, Lugar, 63, 27548 Lugo Spain +34 982 45 20 31 [email protected] http://www.adegasmoure.com
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Abadia da Cova

8. Rosalia de Castro Park

Rua Armando Duran, 9, 27002 Lugo Spain
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4.0 based on 81 reviews

Rosalia de Castro Park

9. Plaza Mayor

Praza Maior n 8-12 Centro de la Ciudad, 27001 Lugo Spain
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Plaza Mayor

Reviewed By YayoiKusama - Madrid, Spain

It is the Town Hall Square and it is very elegant, clean and charming. Its beautiful Town Hall was built in Baroque style, and you can have a coffee in one of the cafes located all over the square. There is a small garden too, perfect for children. Just lovely!

10. Puente Romano

Cruza el Rio Mino, Lugo Spain https://latunicadeneso.wordpress.com/2012/09/06/el-puente-romano-de-lugo-fue-construido-a-comienzos-del-siglo-i-y-tenia-un-ancho-de-siete-metros/
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Puente Romano

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