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NEARBY AIRPORTS

Alvedro Airline tickets

For those attending the Forum and companions, we have selected a number of special rates with major airlines to travel to A Coruña.

For enquiries

phone: 981-229944 , or e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it indicating you are “attending Fybromialgia”

VIAJES-RAI

In addition, if you book both your airline ticket and hotel room with Viajes RAI, we will give you a free ticket to visit the “Torre de Hércules” (Hercules’ Tower), declared World Heritage.

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BY TRAIN

Andenes de la estación de San Cristóbal For those who prefer to travel in a comfortable and relaxed way, enjoying the scenery, chatting or reading, drinking a cup of coffee or just resting or sleeping, travelling by train is the best option.

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RENFE Station

Joaquin Planells Riera, s/n – 15008 A Coruña
Tel.:  981 187 259 / 902 240 202

Services: Car rental, shopping area, national police, baggage room, autoexpress, ATMs.

Routes:

  • Long distance: 
  • Madrid, Barcelona and Bilbao-Irún 
  • Regional: 
  • Santiago, Vigo, Ferrol, Monforte. 

 

RENFE information

 
BY SEA

Fotografía de la Dársena de la Marina con un  barco  de crucero atracado A large modern port, flanked by an amazing Maritime Control Tower located in the heart of the city, welcomes the arrival of liners, ships, sailing boats and yachts from many different parts of the world.

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BY ROAD

Fotografía de los carteles anunciadores  de  aparcamientos en la Avenida de Alfonso Molina Many roads take you to A Coruña

Autopista A-9 (Motorway A-9): Connects A Coruña to the cities of Ferrol, Santiago de Compostela, Pontevedra, Vigo and to the Portuguese border.

Autopista de Carballo (Carballo Motorway):

Connects A Coruña to Carballo.

Autovía del Noroeste (Northwest highway):

Links A Coruña to Madrid.

Nacional 636 (National Road 636):

Connects with the north of Spain and the French border.

 
ON FOOT

When doing the “Camino de Santiago”, many pilgrims decide to include A Coruña in their itinerary. In fact this is where the “Camino Inglés” (the English Way) started from. It was used by those who arrived in Galicia by sea and started their hike from the port to Santiago.

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