The city of A Coruña has become an increasingly popular tourist destination, and it is not uncommon to find dozens of articles recommending a visit to the Tower of Hercules, María Pita Square and the Riazor stadium. While it is true that these characteristic places in the city are obligatory stops, it is likely that in only one morning you Will be able to visita ll three of them if you use public transport to get around; it Will take you longer if you decide to walk, but then what? There are other typical enclaves in this city that you should know, and we are no talking only monuments and viewpoints, but also also the most emblematic places of the city on a península, the favorite leisure places of the people of A Coruña, or even hidden gems that are not mentioned in the most generic guides. If you are in A Coruña for the first time and you want to make the mosto f every hour, we suggest this afternoon plan. Museum of Fine Arts We recommend you start with a visit to the Museum of Fine Arts, a building where you will find both representative works of Spanish painting tradition (16th - 20th centuries) and others that present the characteristic features of Galician painting from the 19th and 20th centuries. It also has a series of temporary exhibitions that are always worth seeing. The building where the museum is housed has architectural interest of its own, as it retrieves part of the old Capuchinas convent. It was the architect Manuel Gallego Jorreto who merged it with a new modern-looking building that quickly enamored the people of A Coruña and everyone who visits the city. This first stop on the route is a space adapted to ensure accessibility, it
The city of A Coruña has become an increasingly popular tourist destination, and it is not uncommon to find dozens of articles recommending a visit to the Tower of Hercules, María Pita Square and the Riazor stadium. While it is true that these characteristic places in the city are obligatory stops, it is likely that