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About Vigo
Vigo is a coastal city located in the northwest of Spain, in the region of Galicia. Known for its bustling fishing port and seafood cuisine, Vigo offers a mix of modernity and tradition. The currency used in Vigo is the Euro. Visitors can explore the historic old town, relax on the beautiful beaches, and enjoy fresh seafood at the local restaurants. The city is also a gateway to the stunning Cies Islands, a must-visit for nature lovers.
When to visit
The best time to visit Vigo is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is warm and sunny, perfect for beach activities and outdoor exploration. However, spring and fall are also good seasons to visit as the temperatures are mild and the crowds are smaller. Winter can be rainy and chilly, but it is a great time to experience the local culture and festivals.
Getting around
Vigo has a well-connected public transportation system including buses and taxis, making it easy to get around the city. Visitors can also rent a car to explore the surrounding areas and nearby attractions. Walking is a popular way to navigate the city center and enjoy the scenic views of the harbor and coastline.
Traveller tips
When visiting Vigo, make sure to try the local seafood dishes such as pulpo a la gallega (Galician-style octopus) and percebes (gooseneck barnacles). It's also recommended to take a boat trip to the Cies Islands for a day of relaxation and nature exploration. Don't forget to pack comfortable walking shoes as the city has hilly streets and cobblestone pathways. Be prepared for siesta time when many shops and restaurants close in the afternoon. Lastly, learn a few basic Spanish phrases to communicate with the locals and enhance your travel experience.