>> Flying to A Coruña airport
There are direct flights to A Coruña from:
- London Heathrow (Vueling airlines)
- Lisbon (TAP Portugal)
- Barcelona (Vueling airlines)
- Bilbao, Sevilla and Valencia (Vueling airlines & Aireuropa)
>> Flying to Santiago de Compostela airport
Santiago de Compostela is about 60 km far from A Coruña. From Santiago airport you should take a bus to the train station and then take a train from there to A Coruña (0.5 h). Although you should expend some time in commuting, this option is advisable from some points of Europe from which direct flights are available:
- Londres Gatwick(Vueling airlines & Easyjet) and Stansted (Ryanair)
- Paris-Charles de Gaulle (Vueling airlines)
- Amsterdam - Shiphol (Vueling airlines)
- Basel-Mulhouse (Easyjet)
- Geneva (Easyjet)
- Dublin (Aerlingus)
- Estambul (Turkish airlines)
- Roma-Fiumicino (Vueling airlines)
- Milan-Bergamo (Ryanair)
>> By train
We only recommended arriving to A Coruña by train if it is through the high velocity lines from Madrid or Santiago de Compostela. For more information see Renfe website.
You also can visit Tourism Office website for more information.
Where to stay in A Coruña?
We recommend you to stay in a hotel in the city center. This way you could easily get to the MUNCYT site walking.
Some of those hotels are the following:
- Hesperia Coruña Hotel ****
- Hotel Blue Coruña****
- Meliá María Pita Hotel ****
- Zenit Coruña Hotel ****
- NH Atlántico Hotel****
- Riazor Hotel ***
- Maycar Hotel **
You should not leave A Coruña without...
Visiting Tower of Hércules which is the oldest Roman lighthouse in the world and the only one that remains in service (World Heritage Site). You will see its outline anywhere: it is the symbol of the city.
Visiting also the fish market at Plaza de Lugo
Trying typical octopus and other great tapas and dishes from our regional cuisine
Just enjoying the day and night street life.
For more touristic information about our city, you can visit Tourism Office website.