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A Coruña: 4-Hour Guided City Walking Tour with Food Tasting

1. A Coruña: 4-Hour Guided City Walking Tour with Food Tasting

Immerse yourself in Galician culture in A Coruña and enjoy a 2-hour guided walking tour through the city. Visit famous landmarks and sample traditional cuisine along the way. Start your walking adventure in the heart of the city and visit highlights like the Marina, the Méndez Núñez Gardens, and the María Pita Square. Make a turn and enter the San Carlos Gardens. Stop here to capture amazing photos at the viewpoint. Pass the Santiago church, the San Agustín Market, Riazor, and hear the history from your local guide. Next, prepare for some food tasting. Stop in a traditional Galician restaurant to enjoy the authentic flavors of the region. Continue to the incredible Tower of Hercules, the only working Roman lighthouse in the world. Explore the tower and admire the spectacular ocean views from inside. After the tour, feel free to ask your local guide for recommendations on restaurants and attractions in the city.

A Coruña: Private Walking Tour with Local Guide

2. A Coruña: Private Walking Tour with Local Guide

After meeting at Maria Pita Square, this two-hour walking tour will take you to visit the most famous monuments of the city and to experience the local flavor of its neighborhoods. Visit Real Street, old town, local markets, and much more. On this guided walk, you'll see Saint Carlos Gardens (Giardini San Carlos), a lovely garden with a view down the hill to the harbor. Then, you'll visit Calle Real (Real Street), the main downtown street of the city, lined with shops and little restaurants. The most important part of the tour will be your visit to the streets of the old town and the local markets of Lugo Square. You'll discover who Maria Pita was, the link between Pablo Picasso and A Coruña, and the story behind the oldest lighthouse in the world, the Hercules Tower. Your local tour guide will keep it entertaining and enjoyable with commentary as you explore. Of course, your guide will give you the best advice about where to go to get the best food, do some shopping, or more places to explore in the beautiful city of A Coruña.

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4.9 / 5

based on 6 reviews

This is a great tour around a family run brewery. We were very lucky in having Oscar show us around. He was so passionate about the business. It was very interactive, which was really fun. Oscar showed us how to pull a pint properly, and then we drank it of course! We also had the package which included 5 taster beers and matching cheeses. Very filling and thoroughly enjoyable! Be careful if booking through Get Your Guide - ensure you contact Estrella after the booking confirmation to ensure you get an English speaking guide. If you don't it will be given in Spanish. We were very lucky to meet Oscar at the port and he sorted it out for us.

Have seen some breweries in DE but none that do such an event / presentation of beer brewing. Shows how to inspire beer fans and, together with sponsoring, how to raise awareness as a brand. The tour was in Spanish, but the group guide, like the bartender at the tasting, spoke very good English. I'm more than excited. I'll be sitting in front of the TV with my Estrella Galicia beer glass at the next MotorGP race, maybe with the right drink.

The beer museum tour was very informative and very entertaining. Oscar was an excellent guide and made the whole history and process of beer making in Galicia very clear. He was a lot of fun. In addition, the staff of the brewery were also very accommodating and knowledgeable. All in all, a great experience.

Each guide did much of the tour in Spanish but they also took time to translate the tougher more intricate concepts on beer making. It was amazing. I just wish my translator worked better.

A very pleasant experience visiting its facilities and with an explanation in great detail thanks to Pablo. Do not miss it.