La Coruña airport LCG Zenit Coruña
Comandante Fontanes 19, A Coruña 15003
This hotel is spread over 7 floors and has over 70 rooms, of which 23 are single rooms, 42 are double rooms and 5 are suites. This friendly hotel is located in the leisure area of La Coruña, only a few minutes walk from a sandy beach and the centre with its many bars, restaurants and nightlife venues. Links to the public transport network are located directly in front of the hotel.
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Hesperia Coruña
Juan Florez 16, A Coruña 15004
This hotel is located right in the nature reserve Fraga do Eume and is just minutes from the harbour and the old town. Countless shops, restaurants, bars, pubs, and nightclubs as well as public transport are in the hotel's vicinity, just 50 metres away. A Coruña airport is only 40 km from the hotel and Santiago airport is about a 90 km away.
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Hesperia Peregrino
Rosalia de Castro s/n, Santiao de Compostela 15706
This hotel is situated in the new town of Santiago de Compostela, close to the main train station and the university. The historical centre can be reached within 15 minutes. Links to the public transport network are to be found directly in front of the hotel. The sea and nearest beach are located around 35km away.
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Turism | Gastronomy | Monuments 
La coruña -- Turism
Although the origin of A Coruña could be in an old Celtic settlement, the history of the city began to be important in Roman times, when the port became a key point on sailing routes. A witness to this period is the Tower of Hercules, the only working Roman lighthouse and a real symbol of the city. Now declared a National Monument, it was built at the beginning of the 2nd century by order of the Emperor Trajan. There have been many refurbishments throughout history, the last of them in 1791, when Carlos III ordered the architect Giannini to restore and reface the tower.
The harbour has always been the scene of some of the most important historical events in the city, like the defeat of the English privateer Francis Drake in 1589 thanks to the resistance of the people of Coruña, led by the heroine María Pita.
The early medieval town is bounded by the Coruña peninsula. In its lively streets, good examples of Romanesque architecture are preserved. One of the most beautiful is the church of Santiago. Built in the 12th century, this church, the oldest in the city, has later additions from the 14th and 15th centuries. Its broad nave of pointed arches houses a polychrome sculpture of the Apostle Santiago (Saint James) dating from the 13th century. Because of its architectural interest, it has been declared a Historic-Artistic Monument.
Surrounding the Old City is the coastal area, where A Coruña mixes the traditional and the modern. Beside the port in the Avenida de la Marina, are the typical houses with white glazed galleries (19thC), architectural elements making up one of the best known features of A Coruña and which earned it the name of 'Glass City'.
The Castle of San Antón, at one end of the harbour area, was built at the end of the 16th century with a defensive character and later altered in the 18th. It currently houses the Provincial Archaeological Museum, which takes an interesting journey through Galician prehistory using various pieces of metalwork, objects and tools corresponding to the hill fort culture.
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