We show you the places you can't miss if you visit Lugo
Lugo, a jewel in the heart of Galicia, is a city that perfectly combines history, culture and nature. With its Roman origins, it offers visitors a journey back in time without neglecting the charm of its green landscapes and exquisite gastronomy. Here is a guide to what not to miss on your visit to Lugo.
The Roman Wall
Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Roman Wall of Lugo is the only walled enclosure in the world that conserves its entire original perimeter. With a length of more than 2 kilometres, this wall offers the chance to stroll along it and enjoy breathtaking views of the city. Don't forget to stop at one of its ten gates, each with its own history.

St Mary's Cathedral
Lugo Cathedral, with its imposing Baroque façade and Romanesque interior, is another must-see. It stands out not only for its architecture, but also for housing the Blessed Sacrament on permanent display, a privilege it only shares with St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. Be sure to visit its cloister and the Chapel of the Virgin of the Big Eyes.
The old town
Strolling through the old quarter of Lugo is like stepping back in time. Its cobbled streets, welcoming squares and historic buildings invite you to lose yourself and discover charming corners. Visit the Plaza Mayor, the Town Hall and the Mercado de Abastos, where you can sample fresh local produce.
The Roman bridge
Over the river Minho stands the Roman Bridge, another vestige of Roman times that has remained in use to this day. This bridge is not only an impressive work of engineering, but also offers spectacular views of the river and its surroundings.

Rosalía de Castro Park
If you are looking for a place to relax, the Rosalía de Castro Park is an excellent choice. This park, the largest in the city, has large green areas, ponds and a wide variety of trees and plants. It's the perfect place for a quiet stroll or a family picnic.
The Provincial Museum of Lugo
For lovers of history and archaeology, the Provincial Museum of Lugo is a must-see. Housed in the former convent of San Francisco, this museum houses an extensive collection of art and archaeological objects that tell the rich history of the region, from prehistoric times to modern times.
The Roman baths
To complete your Roman experience, visit the Roman Baths of Lugo. These baths, located on the outskirts of the city, were a place for relaxation and social gatherings for the Romans. Today, you can see the remains of these facilities and learn more about what life was like in ancient Lucus Augusti.
The Church of San Froilán
This church is named after the patron saint of Lugo, San Froilán. It stands in the Plaza de Ferrol, near the Puerta Falsa. In fact, in commemoration of its patron saint, the San Froilán festivities take place, the most popular in Galicia in the month of October.
Ronda da Muralla
As well as walking on the wall, you can walk along its outer perimeter, known as the Ronda da Muralla. This walk gives you a different perspective of the wall and allows you to enjoy local life, with its parks, cafés and shops.
Nature walks
Lugo is also a gateway to the Galician countryside. From here you can make excursions to the Fragas do Eume Nature Reserve, the Sil Canyon or the forests of Os Ancares. These natural sites offer hiking routes, spectacular landscapes and the opportunity to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Conclusions
Lugo is a city that has a lot to offer its visitors. Whether you are interested in history, culture, gastronomy or nature, here you will find something to fall in love with. Don't hesitate any longer and plan your visit to this fascinating Galician city, Lugo awaits you with open arms!

