Discover the beautiful cities and towns of Galicia. From thermal springs to historic pilgrimage routes, each place has its own charm.
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Pontevedra
Galicia's largest city and major port. Modern, dynamic, with beautiful beaches and the stunning Cíes Islands just offshore. Popular among expats for its international atmosphere.
A Coruña
A vibrant coastal city with the iconic Tower of Hercules (the world's oldest working lighthouse), beautiful beaches, and a thriving cultural scene.
Ourense
Known as the 'City of Hot Springs', Ourense offers natural thermal baths, a beautiful historic center, and authentic Galician culture away from the tourist crowds.
Lugo
Home to the only completely intact Roman walls in the world (UNESCO World Heritage). A historic city with excellent tapas culture and authentic Galician traditions.
A Coruña
The final destination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. A UNESCO World Heritage city with stunning architecture, world-class cuisine, and a youthful university atmosphere.
Pontevedra
A pedestrian-friendly city famous for being car-free in its historic center. Beautiful plazas, excellent seafood, and a vibrant local culture make it a perfect place to live.
A Coruña
Historic naval city with impressive 18th-century military architecture. Birthplace of Francisco Franco.
A Coruña
Commercial hub of the Costa da Morte region. Gateway to wild Atlantic beaches.
A Coruña
Fishing port on the Ría de Arousa. Fresh seafood and authentic Galician atmosphere.
Lugo
Historic town in the Ribeira Sacra wine region. Impressive monastery and medieval heritage.
Pontevedra
Popular beach resort town with lively nightlife and beautiful sandy beaches.
Pontevedra
Historic border town on the Miño river, facing Portugal. Beautiful cathedral and medieval old town.
Lugo
Charming coastal town with medieval walls. Famous for its Resurrection festival and beaches.
Ourense
Known for its octopus festival (Festa do Pulpo) and thermal springs.
Ourense
Gateway to the Valdeorras wine region. Known for Godello white wines and slate quarries.
Ourense
Spa town near the Portuguese border. Famous for Monterrei wines and Carnival celebrations.
Pontevedra
Famous for Albariño wine and the Fiesta del Albariño. A charming coastal town in the Rías Baixas.
Lugo
Popular starting point for the last 100km of the Camino de Santiago. Authentic pilgrim town.
A Coruña
Medieval town famous for its tortilla and the Globe of Betanzos festival. Beautiful old quarter.
Pontevedra
Seafood capital of Galicia. Famous for the Fiesta del Marisco and beautiful beaches on the Ría de Arousa.
Ourense
Beautifully preserved medieval town. Winner of European Urban Planning awards.
Pontevedra
Picturesque fishing village with the best collection of hórreos (granaries) in Galicia.