Welcome to Galicia
Discover local businesses, learn Galician customs, and truly integrate into your new community.
Each city has its own character and charm
Pontevedra
Galicia's largest city and major port. Modern, dynamic, with beautiful beaches and the stunning Cíes Islands just offshore. Popular among expats for its international atmosphere.
A Coruña
A Coruña is Galicia's second-largest city and a vibrant Atlantic port known for its stunning beaches, historic Tower of Hercules lighthouse (a UNESCO World Heritage site), and distinctive glassed-in balconies called 'galerías.' With excellent healthcare, universities, and cultural offerings, the city provides high quality of life for expats while maintaining affordable living costs. The strong economy, international connections, and welcoming local community make it an ideal base for foreigners looking to experience authentic Galician culture.
Ourense
Known as the 'City of Hot Springs', Ourense offers natural thermal baths, a beautiful historic center, and authentic Galician culture away from the tourist crowds.
Lugo
Home to the only completely intact Roman walls in the world (UNESCO World Heritage). A historic city with excellent tapas culture and authentic Galician traditions.
A Coruña
The final destination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. A UNESCO World Heritage city with stunning architecture, world-class cuisine, and a youthful university atmosphere.
Pontevedra
A pedestrian-friendly city famous for being car-free in its historic center. Beautiful plazas, excellent seafood, and a vibrant local culture make it a perfect place to live.
Lugo
Historic town in the Ribeira Sacra wine region. Impressive monastery and medieval heritage.
Pontevedra
Cambados is a charming coastal town in the Rías Baixas region, renowned as the capital of Albariño wine and home to beautiful granite architecture including the historic Fefiñanes Palace. With its relaxed seaside atmosphere, excellent seafood restaurants, and proximity to stunning beaches, it offers expats a quintessentially Galician lifestyle with easy access to larger cities like Pontevedra and Santiago. The town's small size fosters a close-knit community feel while maintaining good amenities and healthcare services.
Small things that make a big difference when integrating into local life
In many bars, tapas come free with drinks. Just order a caña!
Galicians eat lunch 2-4pm. Restaurants are empty at noon.
Ourense has free public hot springs. Bring a towel and join the locals!
Find exactly what you need
Fresh additions to help you explore
Sanxenxo · Restaurants
Marina-side barbecue spot serving quality grilled meats and fresh seafood
Sanxenxo · Restaurants
Authentic local asador famous for churrasco and unbeatable 15€ menú del día
Sanxenxo · Restaurants
Traditional Galician asador known for exceptional pulpo a feira and grilled specialties
Sanxenxo · Restaurants
Traditional Galician grill house with exceptional seafood and beef churrasco
Sanxenxo · Restaurants
Traditional Galician asador serving authentic pulpo and premium grilled meats with local charm
Sanxenxo · Restaurants
Authentic village bar with vine-covered terrace, beloved by locals for drinks and community life
Skip the tourist traps. Find the places locals actually go. Learn the customs that earn respect. Make real connections.