Traditional food in Vigo is all about seafood but a lot of attention is also given to Galician beef, pork and all kinds of vegetables. And, of course, there are plenty of sweet treats.
The largest city in Galicia is all the rage. Its beaches, fiestas and excellent atmosphere have made it an ideal place for a trip with friends both in the summer, when Vigo is in full splendour, or during the Christmas season, which for some years now has been at its most intense. Jot down the following recommendations when planning a trip to Vigo with friends.
Located in the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park, Ons Island is one of the most visited places in Galicia
Built in the early 19th century by Melchor de Prado y Mariño, the Co-Cathedral of Santa María occupies the site of the original collegiate church that was destroyed by a gunpowder explosion in 1809.
Find out what you can see in Vigo, apart from the beaches and the port: a stately city with mansions, parks, museums and amazing views over the estuary.
Vigo is brimming with places for all tastes as well as all budgets: from the most authentic taverns to cutting-edge restaurants, without forgetting its seafood temples.
This guide to Pontevedra and its surroundings reveals unique places to visit, such as a shell-shaped church and mysterious stone crosses.
Monte O Castro isn't just a large park in the centre of Vigo. It’s also its best vantage point and a key place to help visitors understand the city’s origins.
Things to see in Tui, the incredible town on the border with Portugal along the river Miño, a mandatory stop for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela.
Protecting Vigo estuary from the buffeting of the Atlantic, this incredible archipelago is one of Galicia’s most impressive natural treasures.
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