Coruña, A · Galicia

Coruña, A

A buzzing, spectacularly-sited Atlantic port city with a different identity from Santiago — a good place to experience Galician life without the crowds, famed for its glassed-in galería balconies.

251,277 residents~52 min to Santiago de Compostela

What Coruña, A is like

Portrait drawn from Lonely Planet & The Rough Guide.

On a narrow peninsula on Galicia's northern coast, 64km north of Santiago, between a sheltered harbour and open-Atlantic beaches.

On the table. A terrific dining scene of seafood and tapas.

Worth the trip

  • The World Heritage-listed Torre de Hércules, a still-functioning Roman lighthouse
  • The glass-fronted galería balconies along Avenida da Marina, six storeys high
  • Praza de María Pita, home to the huge Palacio Municipal and a statue of the local heroine who repelled Sir Francis Drake in 1589

A little history

As the departure point for the Spanish Armada in 1588, the city earned a retaliatory visit from Sir Francis Drake the following year, repelled when local heroine María Pita killed the English standard-bearer.

Who it suits: Travellers wanting Galician culture without international crowds

The numbers

The decision data — each figure against the Spanish average. Regional overlays and estimates are labelled, and where there's no local reading we say so plainly.

Climate

Winter average temp
11.8°C 4.1°C above the Spanish average (7.8°C)
Summer high (Jul–Aug)
22.8°C 7.4°C below the Spanish average (30.2°C)
Rainy days a year
127 days 86% more than the Spanish average (69 days)
Sunshine
5.9 h/day 19% less than the Spanish average (7.2 h/day)
Summer water stress (WEI+) regional estimate
7 49 below the Spanish average (56)

Cost & economy

Home price
€2,759/m² 25% more than the Spanish average (€2,208/m²)
Net income per person
€17,157 18% more than the Spanish average (€14,495)
Income growth ’18–’23
22.4%

Safety

Recorded crime
49.1 per 1,000 12% more than the Spanish average (44 per 1,000)

Schools

Schools in town
103
Nearest international school
2 km
PISA maths (region) regional estimate
486 5 above the Spanish average (481)

Healthcare

Drive to a hospital
0 min
Nearest health centre
no local data
Surgical wait (region) regional estimate
73 days 32% less than the Spanish average (108 days)

Getting around

Drive to nearest airport
14 min
Fibre-to-home coverage
99% 20% above the Spanish average (79%)
100 Mbps+ coverage
100% 17% above the Spanish average (83%)

Who lives here

Population
251,277
Born in Spain
82.2% 6.6% below the Spanish average (88.8%)
Born elsewhere in EU/UK
2.4% 1.4% below the Spanish average (3.8%)
U.S.-born residents
1.77 per 1,000
Winter 11.8°C average — 4.1°C above the Spanish average (7.8°C)
Summer 22.8°C high — 7.4°C below the Spanish average (30.2°C)
Homes €2,759/m² — 25% more than the Spanish average (€2,208/m²)

Numbers: SettleSpain town dataset, derived from INE, AEMET, Mitma, Ministerio del Interior and the Catastro. National average = the unweighted mean across all 8,132 Spanish municipalities with data. A blank means no municipal-level figure is published — not a zero.

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