Spain - A Coruña
On a headland along the stunning Spanish west coast, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, you'll find the Galician gem of A Coruña. The city is the second-largest in Galicia, boasting a population of 246,000 inhabitants. It serves as a hub for trade, culture, and sports, with the football club Deportivo La Coruña standing as one of the city's trademarks. Beyond its distinctive landscape, the city boasts beautiful beaches and is renowned for its Spanish cuisine, featuring delectable shellfish and meat sourced from the province's interior.
Worth seeing
A Coruña is a historic city, and the old fishing and boat harbor are in themselves worth a visit. The Romans, in their time, left their mark on the city. Therefore, today you can enjoy the many old streets, squares, and churches from the Middle Ages. In the same connection, it is an experience to visit the old Roman lighthouse "Hercules Tower," which has a height of 54 meters and is only 2.4 kilometers from the city center.
It is also possible to experience the aquarium "Finisterrae," the Domus museum, and the National Museum of Science and Technology. In addition to their exciting content, they showcase the city from a more modern and interesting architectural side. If that is not good enough, you can take a trip to the beach. Here, Orzan and Riazor are very popular. They are located in the middle of the city for the benefit of many surfers all year round.
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