Choosing a classic car to visit A Coruña is much more than just a means of transport: it is living the city in style and nostalgia. Unlike touring it on foot, where the range is more limited, or in a modern electric car, which emphasizes efficiency, the classic provides an emotional and aesthetic component that fits with the historical and seafaring essence of the city.
• Charm and authenticity: riding in a vehicle with history harmonizes with places like the Tower of Hercules, the Castle of San Anton or the Old City.
• Comfort and spaciousness: it allows you to cover both the historic center as well as the promenade and Mount San Pedro without fatigue.
• Photo Experience: Classic cars become part of the stage, ideal for taking unique memories.
• Differentiated tourism: while walking or using an electric car are practical options, the classic transforms the visit into a cultural and romantic experience.
San Anton Castle is a 16th century fortress located in A Coruña, originally built as part of the city's defensive system against attacks by sea, especially by English and French privateers. It stands on a small island joined today by a walk to the port.
Over time, in addition to its military function, it was used as a prison. It currently houses the Archaeological and Historical Museum of A Coruña, where pieces from different eras are exhibited, from archaeological remains to art collections and historical objects. In addition to its heritage value, it offers magnificent views of the bay and the city centre.
We travel the entire promenade the kilometers that make it up.
The Tower of Hercules is a Roman lighthouse located in A Coruña, Galicia, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009. Built in the 1st century AD, it is the oldest Roman lighthouse in the world in operation. It is about 55 meters high and from its top you get a panoramic view of the Atlantic and the city. In addition to its maritime function, it is surrounded by a sculptural park that combines history, mythology and modern art, making it a cultural and tourist symbol of Galicia.
The Plaza de María Pita is the main square of A Coruña and one of its most emblematic spaces. Opened in the late 19th century, it is presided over by the majestic Municipal Palace and the statue of Maria Pita, local heroine who defended the city from English attack in 1589. Surrounded by portals and buildings with typical glass galleries, it is a meeting place, full of terraces and cultural events, considered the social and symbolic heart of the city.
Mount San Pedro is a former military site located on the top of a cliff west of A Coruña. For centuries it was a strategic zone of defense of the city, equipped with large canyons that are still preserved and part of its historical appeal.
Today it is transformed into a park-viewpoint, with green areas, ponds, a panoramic glass elevator and paths that allow you to enjoy spectacular views of the coast, the beaches of Riazor and Orzán, and the city itself. It is a place where nature, history and leisure are mixed, ideal for walking or watching the sunset over the Atlantic.
At the front entrance. The Classic Car pick-up point, once passengers get off the cruise ship, will be located right at the gate. The place will be correctly marked with two large banners reading “Classic Cars”, so that it is easy to identify.
La Coruña is a vibrant coastal city in northwest Spain, known for its rich maritime history, stunning beaches, and the iconic Tower of Hercules. The city offers a mix of historic charm and modern amenities, with a unique Galician culture and cuisine.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the oldest functioning lighthouse in the world. It offers stunning views and a rich history.
A beautiful example of Baroque architecture, known for its stunning façade and historical significance.
An archaeological museum built over Roman ruins, offering a unique underground experience.
Galician-style octopus with paprika and olive oil.
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This is the warmest and sunniest time of the year, with long daylight hours. It's perfect for beach activities and outdoor exploration.
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La Coruña is a safe city with low crime rates. Standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the endpoint of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route.
A stunning archipelago with pristine beaches and hiking trails.
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