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Top neighborhoods in Vigo

Casco Vello
Casco Vello's medieval charm unfolds through narrow cobblestone streets and honey-colored stone buildings that whisper stories of Vigo's past. Explore ancient churches, discover hidden plazas, and admire traditional Galician balconies overflowing with colorful flowers. A Pedra Market buzzes with local energy while the waterfront showcases the neighborhood's maritime heritage. Fresh seafood dominates traditional marisquerías where visitors can sample authentic pulpo á feira paired with local Albariño wine. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer intimate accommodations with exposed beams and stone walls. The pedestrian-friendly layout makes this cultural enclave perfect for exploring on foot, though sturdy shoes are recommended for the cobblestone pathways.

Bouzas
Bouzas feels like a secret time capsule of Galicia's maritime soul, tucked away in Vigo's embrace. Cobblestone streets wind past the medieval Santa Baia Church and stone buildings that whisper tales of fishing heritage. The waterfront promenade delivers stunning estuary views toward the Cíes Islands, perfect for sunset strolls and seafood daydreams. Traditional marisquerías serve ultra-fresh pulpo á feira while family-run taverns welcome you like a local. Small guesthouses in converted historic buildings offer authentic stays with personal touches. The neighborhood is best explored on foot, letting you soak up the salt air and seagull soundtrack at your own unhurried pace.

Santiago de Vigo
Santiago de Vigo charms with its cobblestone streets winding past the Gothic Collegiate Church of Santa María. Traditional Galician granite buildings with wrought-iron balconies create an atmospheric blend of maritime heritage and medieval charm. Nearby, you can explore Centro Cultural Caixanova, Sargadelos Gallery, and the fascinating Salinae Archaeological Center. Take in stunning harbor views of the Ría de Vigo and Cíes Islands between ancient structures. The neighborhood buzzes with family-run tabernas serving fresh pulpo a la gallega and empanadas. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer cozy stays with stone walls and exposed beams. Getting around is easiest on foot, with two train stations connecting you to modern districts when your legs need a break.
María Auxiliadora
The María Auxiliadora neighborhood offers attractions such as Centro Principe and Príncipe Street.
Coia
Vigo's Coia neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Hotel Carlos I Silgar Spa and Plaza America.
Top landmarks in Vigo
Balaidos Stadium
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Balaidos Stadium, a stadium in Coia.
Príncipe Street
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Príncipe Street in María Auxiliadora. Splash some more cash at Centro Principe, A Pedra Market, and Centro Comercial A Laxe.
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