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IS THERE ANYTHING MORE ROMANTIC THAN LOSING YOURSELF IN A CORUÑA?
A Coruña, also known as “City of Glass” for the galleries adorning the buildings facing the harbour, is a unique little peninsula surrounded by the sea on almost four sides. The welcoming character of its people, the octopus á feira and one of the longest promenades in Europe (no less than 113 kilometres) make this city a place you won’t want to leave. It is also home to the oldest working Roman lighthouse, the Torre de Hércules, from where you can admire the beauty of the Atlantic ocean and watch the waves break on the enormous cliffs.
A Coruña is a delight for the senses.
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City of the first Picasso
Pablo Picasso, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, was inspired by many cities. There is his native Málaga; Barcelona, where he grew up; and Paris, where he inspired new artistic movements, but it was in A Co…
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What to do in A Coruña if it rains
In Galicia it rains, a lot. That’s a fact. It’s one of the regions of the world with the most rainy days a year, so even if the weather reports predict that it will stay dry, you could still feel a few drops when you least expect…
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A charming route through modernist A Coruña
A Coruña breathes in history and breathes out culture. Serving as a balcony looking out onto the Atlantic, the Glass City showcases the stunning architectural wealth of its façades and buildings to the sea and locals. Its streets…