A city built on a peninsula, surrounded by the sea.
Request a Private IntroductionA Coruña has always been outward-facing — commercial, cosmopolitan, and quietly confident. The Torre de Hércules has guided ships home for two thousand years.
A Coruña is Galicia's second city and its most cosmopolitan urban centre. The Torre de Hércules — a Roman lighthouse still operational after two millennia — is both the symbol of the city and a UNESCO world heritage site. The glass-galleried seafront — the Galerías — is one of the most distinctive pieces of urban architecture in Spain.
Premium addresses are concentrated around Monte de San Pedro, the Paseo Marítimo, and the historic Ciudad Vieja. The Riazor and Orzán beaches provide a coastal lifestyle within the city boundaries.
The Ría de Ferrol — A Coruña's northern neighbour
Built in the 1st century AD and still operational — the only Roman lighthouse in the world. The headland it stands on offers 360-degree views of the Atlantic.
A Coruña's glass-galleried seafront is an architectural phenomenon — the city's elegant answer to the Atlantic climate. An entirely unique urban experience.
A hilltop park above the city with dramatic Atlantic panoramas. The premium residential neighbourhood surrounding it offers the city's finest addresses.
Drive time and distance references for orientation. Actual times vary by route and conditions.
| Destination | Distance | Drive time |
|---|---|---|
| A Coruña Airport (LCG) | ~8 km | ~10 min |
| Santiago de Compostela | ~70 km | ~55 min |
| Ferrol | ~50 km | ~45 min |
| Vigo Airport | ~150 km | ~1.75 hr |
Properties within the historic glass-galleried buildings of the Paseo Marítimo — an architectural typology unique to A Coruña.
Restored palaces and townhouses within the Roman and medieval city walls — rare urban character.
Detached houses with Atlantic panoramas and the city's finest air quality — the premium residential address in A Coruña.