Another attractive city lies at the sea shore; it is La Coruna famous due to its numerous monuments of antiquity. Guests of the city are recommended to see the Roman lighthouse, which age is more than two thousand years. Sights of the later period are represented by local balconies, elegant glazed facades that have the greatest extent in the world. These unique architectural structures become the hallmark of the city. It’s worth to visit the old fishing district in Vigo and feast on seafood specialties in one of the local restaurants.
Lugo cherishes monuments of medieval architecture; the town is surrounded by walls built during reign of the Roman Empire. Pontevedra that is the second most important town after the capital can boast a variety of historical sites. Fans of ecotourism are advised to go to the Rias Altas, as the most beautiful beaches of the province and several pretty fishing villages are located there. Hikers would like Rias Baixas more because of its numerous parks and reserves. Magnificent resorts, fine cuisine and atmosphere of hospitality have made Galicia the center of world tourism.
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