Young couple of tourists on a bus

Getting around A Coruña

 

A Coruña has a spectacular interconnected public transport network made up of a range of bus lines and taxis that ensure the mobility of tourists and visitors who arrive in this charming Galician city.

These bus networks cover practically the entire city and include the traditional red buses that are part of the A Coruña stamp. An app and a website can help tourists and visitors find the schedules and stops.

A Coruña (Spain)

Similarly, the taxi lines are accessible at various locations.
 
Like many other European cities, A Coruña underwent a major urban reform to create sidewalks ideal for walking, as well as a comfortable and attractive promenade, ideal for getting to know the city on foot. The journeys are short and pleasant.

Similarly, A Coruña is perfect for getting around by bike thanks to its efficient network of 35 kilometres of bike lanes, of which more than 13 kilometres are on the promenade.

A Coruña (Spain)

In fact, on the promenade, establishments are available to rent bicycles and other forms of ecological and sustainable transport that are highly attractive to tourists.

In addition, A Coruña offers alternate routes for getting around by car. However, it is best to do this in the surrounding area, as both the Old City and the downtown area are reserved for pedestrians.
 
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    A Coruña
    Alicante
    Almeria
    Barcelona
    Bilbao
    Burgos
    Caceres
    Cadiz
    Cordoba
    Girona
    Granada
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    Leon
    Madrid
    Malaga
    Murcia
    Oviedo
    Palma
    Salamanca
    Santander
    Santiago
    Segovia
    Seville
    Toledo
    Valencia
    Valladolid
    Zaragoza