Where can you sleep?
The streets of Lugo are a mixture of historical monuments with plenty of bars and restaurants to take a break and gather your breath, and shops where you can find some very special souvenirs. Away from the center you will find quieter areas, where you will only hear the sound of silence and tranquility.
If you prefer doing some tourism in the countryside, let us tell you that in the small village of O Cebreiro you will find the oldest pre-Romanesque church of the jacobea route, and in the town of Foz you will find the Basílica de San Martín de Mondoñedo, the oldest cathedral in Spain. Monforte de Lemos is also considered by many as the most beautiful country village in the whole country, and Viveiro y Ribadeo two of the most beautiful villages in the seaside.
What to do in the area?
Granted the title of the Most Noble and Most Loyal, it's not strange that the city of Lugo is full of charming spots: the Roman city walls, the undeniable landmark of the city declared UNESCO world heritage, or the Catedral de Santa María, together with the church of San Pedro, or the old city hall.
In the Mariña Lucense you will find more than 60 Km of coast waiting for you, with beautiful views such as the ones in Playa de las Catedrales with its impressive cliffs, sculpted by the the wind and the sea. More than 350 m above sea level you will find the viewpoint of San Roque where, apart from being able to witness one of the best panoramic views in the whole area, you can also check out an old chapel from the 16th century. Los Cañones del Sil are shared with the neighbouring province of Orense; a true land of fairies, with high and low grounds that can reach the 500 m, and rocky walls which have up to a 50 m slope. The best way to enjoy of such views is sailing the river by catamaran, although exploring the landscape doing a hiking route is also an excellent choice. Besides, part of the territory is also occupied by the Cañones del Sil.
What typical foods are recommended?
The gastronomy in Lugo consists int a mixture of meat, fish and seafood of the highest quality, always treated carefully during each step of the process. 'Pulpo a la gallega' is one of the most popular local dishes, together with 'empanadas', which could be considered an entire gastronomical institution on themselves here in Galicia, ranging from the more traditionally-elaborated ones with meat or vegetables, to the most ground-breaking ones using ingredients such as apple or eel. The local cheese here is also PDO, such as the Arzúa-Ulloa or the Tetilla one, just like wines which are also one of the star products elaborated in the Ribera Sacra. It is without question, a gastronomy of the highest quality, here but also around the world.
Where are the festivities?
If you would like to enjoy of the true, deep-rooted traditions of Lugo, write down the following dates in you calendar: from the 4th to the 12th of October the festivities of San Froilán, the patron saint of the capital, are celebrated. Apart from the traditional bonfires and street performances and sport activities, you will be able to enjoy of music concerts and fun fairs, great for children.
Amongst the local religious celebrations, there is the pilgrimage or Romería del Carmen, held each 16th of July, or the one of San Roque, celebrated the 15th of August. Another festivity that receives more and more visitors each year is the Arde Lucus, celebrated in June, where people go out in the streets dressed as romans, to honour the Roman origin of the city.