Set 2 blocks from the seafront, the Hesperia A Coruña Centro is set in a modern, city-center building. It features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, 328 feet from Plaza de Lugo Market.
Featuring impressive sea views, the striking Melia Maria Pita is located next to A Coruña's Orzán Beach. This stylish hotel offers private parking, a small gym and elegant rooms with a flat-screen TV....
Hotel Riazor is located on Riazor's promenade, next to Riazor's Beach and 1640 feet from Riazor Stadium and from the old town. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
This hotel is located in the center of A Coruña, a short walk to the port. Enjoy fine Galician cuisine in its restaurant and cheerful cafe. Have easy access to the beach, university and local shops.
This hotel with sea views is a 10-minute walk from the famous Hercules Tower in A Coruña and 5 minutes’ walk from the beach. Set in gardens, it offers free WiFi and free access to the gym.
Zenit Coruña is just 164 feet from Riazor Beach, in A Coruña’s business district. It offers a 24-hour reception and modern, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and satellite TV.
Located in La Coruña's main shopping district, 2789 feet from the train station, Exe Coruña is next to the Corte Inglés department store. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Located in a business area of A Coruña, in Galicia, the modern AC Hotel A Coruna is only 2 minutes away by car from the city center and features free WiFi throughout.
Zenit Coruña is just 164 feet from Riazor Beach, in A Coruña’s business district. It offers a 24-hour reception and modern, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and satellite TV.
great crew, good room , super well placed, dog accepted
Pazo do Rio offers rustic-style rooms, duplex apartments with one or two bedrooms and an outdoor swimming pool. La Coruña is 5 mi away and the airport is just 5 minutes' drive from the property.
Lovely helpful staff! Staff discrete, but attentive.
Located a 19-minute walk from Riazor Beach, Hostal Costa Coruña offers 1-star accommodations in A Coruña and features a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
Hotel Alda Orzán is a 2-star property located in A Coruña, facing the beach. Popular points of interest nearby include Aquarium Finisterrae, Museum of Fine Arts and Maria Pita Square.
The room on the 5th floor had a beautiful terrace.
Located in La Coruña's main shopping district, 2789 feet from the train station, Exe Coruña is next to the Corte Inglés department store. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Well maintained hotel with friendly staff and strategic location.
Attica21 Coruña is located in a strategic location in the city of A Coruña, in front of the ExpoCoruña exhibition and fairgrounds, in an established residential area and just a few minutes from the...
Spacious room. As clean as possible. Checkin is smooth.
Located in a business area of A Coruña, in Galicia, the modern AC Hotel A Coruna is only 2 minutes away by car from the city center and features free WiFi throughout.
Las instalaciones y la ubicación cerca del Coliseo
Featuring a restaurant and bar with a lounge terrace, Ibis Styles A Coruna is located in La Coruña. This hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and a flat-screen TV.
Nice staff, clean and good quality-Price relation.
This hotel is located in the center of A Coruña, a short walk to the port. Enjoy fine Galician cuisine in its restaurant and cheerful cafe. Have easy access to the beach, university and local shops.
Hotel is clean, location is very good, and breakfast is great.
This hotel with sea views is a 10-minute walk from the famous Hercules Tower in A Coruña and 5 minutes’ walk from the beach. Set in gardens, it offers free WiFi and free access to the gym.
cleanliness, availability of restaurant, friendly staff
This hotel is located in the heart of the shopping area of A Coruña, next to El Corte Inglés and Cuatro Caminos Square. The Hotel Moon boasts a tasteful style and decoration.
Excellent value, professional staff, great location. Hi
Located in A Coruña, just 328 feet from Riazor Beach and 656 feet from Riazor Stadium, Hotel Briza offers a restaurant, a bar and free WiFi throughout.
Clean and comfortable room. Not too spacious though.
Centrally located, Hotel Adelia is less than 5 minutes’ walk from A Coruña’s train and bus stations and 15 minutes’ walk from Riazor beach. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Las habitaciones son cómodas y el baño estaba limpio.
The modern Hotel Maycar is centrally located in A Coruña, 328 feet from Riazor Beach. The hotel offers 24-hour reception, a 24-hour café-bar, free Wi-Fi and rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Really pleasant room, clean, comfortable, and quiet.
Hotel Francisco Javier is located in A Coruña, 10 minutes’ walk from Riazor Beach. It offers a 24-hour reception and rooms with free Wi-Fi, a TV and a private bathroom.
Nos gustó la limpieza y la amabilidad.Y la habitación
Hotel Nido is set in the center of A Coruña, approximately 164 feet from Riazor Beach. This hotel has rooms with private bathrooms and free Wi-Fi access.
ubicación inmejorable
personal muy amable
limpieza
Hotel Santa Catalina by Bossh Hotels is located 984 feet from A Coruña’s PALEXCO Convention Center and 1312 feet from Riazor Beach. It offers free Wi-Fi and modern rooms with a flat-screen TV.
La chica de recepción súper agradable y muy atenta
Hotel Cristal 2 is located on the seafront in A Coruña, 328 feet from Riazor Beach. It offers free Wi-Fi, TV and views of the iconic Torre de Hércules.
Tranquilidad y limpieza. El baño estaba impecable.
6.9
Scored 6.9
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
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FAQs about hotels in A Coruña
On average, 3-star hotels in A Coruña cost $56 per night, and 4-star hotels in A Coruña are $88 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in A Coruña can be found for $153 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in A Coruña this weekend is $89 or, for a 4-star hotel, $115. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in A Coruña for this weekend cost around $159 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $91 per night to book a 3-star hotel in A Coruña for tonight. You'll pay around $121 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in A Coruña will cost around $159, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Spread around a wide bay and rocky promontory, A Coruña has an important Galicia port where many cruise ships stop. Overlooking the bay is Torre de Hercules, a lighthouse used continually since Roman times.
A lengthy coastal promenade passes nearby Aquarium Finisterrae, where some pools are linked to the ocean. Further along are the curving sands of Playa de Orzán and Playa Riazor, with perfect offshore conditions for windsurfing, while to the east is smaller San Amaro beach.
At the heart of A Coruña (also called La Coruña and Corunna) is elegant Maria Pita Square, named after a local woman who heroically fought the English Armada. Monuments of other famous figures include houses of Emilia Pardo Bazan and Picasso, and the Luis Seoane Museum, found among the old town streets with their typical enclosed balconies.
The city also has an archaeology museum, set in 16th-century San Antón Castle on a rocky outcrop overlooking the water. Much more modern is the Millennium Obelisk, with views back towards the beachfront bars where the best nightlife is found. Quieter pavement restaurants surround parks such as landscaped Mendez Nunez Gardens with its fountain and bandstand.
Booking.com accommodations include luxury hotels, cheap apartments and guesthouses near Plaxco Convention Center, all easily reached from A Coruña Airport.
A Coruna is a beautiful city. Probably the best activity is walking. The coastline runs round the whole city, except for a narrow land bridge to the mainland, and all of it is designed with pedestrians, runners, cyclists in mind. There are two wonderful natural parkland areas at either end of the main bay. In terms of other things to see and do, the Tower of Hercules light house is a must, but there are plenty of other things to see in that area, such as an interesting modern 'Stonehenge' type monument and other art installations in the same area as well as a breathtaking cliff top walk. Other attractions include the aquarium - make sure you find the nautilus room - not too well sign posted, but worth finding to be totally surrounded by fish and small sharks. Picasso's house is interesting (and free) as is the Military museum and the Museum of fine art - both free. And Castelo de Santo Anton is well worth a visit. Just enjoy strolling around the Calle Real and Maria Pita square - with plenty of cafes and bars to stop for a beer or coffee. If you aren't used to the culture, most of the bars/cafes will give you a small taste of cake with your tea/coffee or a small savoury tapas with your beer/wine, so you can snack your way around the town for many happy hours! However, don't expect to eat an evening meal before 8pm and if you eat at at 8pm you might be the only people doing so!
Caroline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A Coruna is a city that truly captures the essence of...
A Coruna is a city that truly captures the essence of Spanish charm and gastronomy. The cuisine here is nothing short of spectacular, especially the roasted octopus paired with sweet potato puree - a delightful fusion of flavors. Pair it with the local wine and tapas, and you're in for an authentic Spanish culinary journey. The city itself is impeccably clean, beckoning visitors to take leisurely strolls along its pristine beaches. I was fortunate enough to experience an unusually warm spell, with temperatures soaring above 25°C, which, as I've been told, is a rare treat. The inhabitants of A Coruna radiate warmth and courtesy, making one yearn for a return visit the following year. And when it comes to value, A Coruna's prices are significantly lower than cities like Madrid, Malaga, or Barcelona, yet its culinary quality surpasses any city I've visited in Spain. Culinary tourism is undoubtedly the forte of the entire Galician region, and A Coruna proudly stands as a testament to this tradition.
Marcin
Poland
10
Scored 10
A Coruna and the surrounding area is very beautiful.
A Coruna and the surrounding area is very beautiful. Easy day trips to other coastal cities such as Carino are possible. The area is very green and scenic. Autumn is a lovely time to visit as the crowds are low and the highways are less busy. Loved touring through the countryside. Day trips are made complete as many restaurants and cafes are still open for business.
Christina
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The beaches, port, lighthouse etc were lovely.
The beaches, port, lighthouse etc were lovely. The large square was amazing and lots of restaurants and tapas bars around the old town. A long way to the coach and train station but very cheap to get to Santiago de Compostella for the day. We would have liked to spend more time exploring the wild coast around A Coruna but ran out of time. The highlight of our visit was the Aquarium. Apart from the main gallery three sets of stairs/elevator lead down to a chamber furnished with settees where you could relax , listen to music and watch numerous fish including a shark swim. Outside an old fish farm had been converted into a place for seals etc. Juddi a guide was informative and helpful.
Hazel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Really interesting cultural city with unusual architecture.
Really interesting cultural city with unusual architecture. Clean and vibrant. Great little street of tapas restaurants in the old town with a great atmosphere late into the night! It's a late night culture here. Lovely Marina and beach and great shopping. We went to a wedding outside of the city in an amazing medieval venue with a rich history. Wish we had more time to explore the monuments and culture in the city itself.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were on a mission when we decided to visit A Coruna and...
We were on a mission when we decided to visit A Coruna and was pleasantly surprised with how good it was there . We were there to visit the Pohutukawa tree which we did and thank the police for making this possible . Drove out to visit Hercules out on the point which was well worth a visit . Thrilled we visited A Coruna and exceeded our expectations.
Just what you expect from Marriott chain - very comfy place, located in busy local area bustling with night life. Very comfortable beds and quite generous breakfast. No hot food though - either Covid restrictions or being unlucky. Underground parking was a bless over weekend, as finding a space nearby is a mission impossible for A Coruna first-timer :)
Loved the breakfast area decor - plenty of small nice touches making it really pleasant environment to grab a coffee and work on your laptop.
This cosy boutique hotel has everything you may need for a great stay without spending crazy money. The roomes were decorated to our taste, they had a fantastic bath to enjoy on the bedroom itself and the toilet facilities and products were great quality. The breakfast was amazing, the coffee was made to order (not from a machine) and the food was very tasty. Fantastic staff 10/10!
Clean hotel room, great for a one day stay, conveniently located near the train station. Room had a small fridge, hair dryer, and spacious bathroom with bidet. Radiator kept the temperature very comfortable. Staff was gracious to store our two bikes and luggage in the office for us. Room was quiet even though on a main road. Windows blocked out sound and curtains were dark.
This is very quaint but well equipped duplex in the old town of A Coruna. The situation the the accommodation in the old town means it is very easy to walk and explore the old part of the city. It is also very accessible to public transport to express further afield. The old city has a large number of very good restaurants which are within easy walking distance.
Both Marta and Cristina at the front desk are an invaluable asset to Blue Coruna Their welcome, friendliness and , especially, their assistance, not just with our stay in A Coruna but on our further travels in Galicia was exceptional. Often it is the people who make the hotel and they certainly make Blue Coruna a place we would happily return to.
Everything about the hotel is nice. the location was excellent, the stuffs were very friendly and helpful, room was very specious and comfortable. I need to travel to la coruna for work quite often and stayed in many hotels - but this is the best one so far. in future will only stay in this hotel. Just loved this hotel
This apartment is top quality. Everything was spotlessly clean and the check in was efficient, all handled online via an app which opened the doors to the building and the apartment . We used their parking facility which was very close to the property. We would definitely stay here the next time we are in La Coruna.
Quiet location was an oasis of calm from the busy city of A Coruna. Lovely room with balcony overlooking the well kept gardens. Great to have a bath as well as shower. Breakfast in the garden room pleasant surroundings. All staff extremely helpful and some speaking English. Private car park within grounds.
The location close to the old part of A Coruña (walking distance) was excellent. The staff were friendly and efficient. Safe parking is available close by at a reduced rate - organise through reception. For us it was only an "in and out" overnight stop so can't comment on other hotel facilities.
Felt most welcome, what a great hotel! Staff were super helpful and friendly. Had a bottle of Alborino in my room to welcome me to A Coruna which was a lovely touch. Location was perfect. Great rooms. Wouldn't stay anywhere else if I'm back in A Coruna again.
A lovely welcome from Iria got our stay off to a good start. The hotel is fabulous, right on the beach front. A Coruña is easy to get around. We booked a walk in English with Guru walks which was really good. The food for breakfast was exceptional.
An amazing apartment centrally located and very comfortable. We found that because the rooms were away from the noisy street they were very quiet. I would prioritize this property next visit to A Coruna and try to stay here every visit!
Basic, simple accommodation in the centre of A Coruña: very clean and quiet, except for noisy bars at night. 24 hour front desk, very nice welcome and easy to deal with. the bathroom i the room was modern with an excellent shower.
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