Most shops and public institutions begin to serve customers no later than 9:00 am. During the day, the lunch break is possible that may last for two or three hours. Saturday is a half-day, and Sunday is a day off, but some of larger shopping centers are working seven days a week.
The most popular souvenirs among tourists are textile products and handicrafts made of ceramic. Quality clothing and accessories can be purchased at the open market and in shopping centers, in the latest the cost of the goods will be slightly higher.
You can pay with your credit card in large supermarkets and shopping centers; going to markets and small souvenir shops, be sure to take a sufficient amount of cash. Bargaining at the markets is possible and even recommended, while in stores the price of goods is usually fixed.
The city has a developed public transport network. You can travel by bus freely, not only on the territory of La Coruna, but even to the nearest surrounding area. Going on a trip out of town, you need to purchase a ticket for the return journey immediately. These are local rules.
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