Medieval Fair of A Coruña
Praza Xeneral Azcárraga, 15001 A Coruña, Spain

About Medieval Fair of A Coruña
The Medieval Fair transforms A Coruña's historic centre into a medieval marketplace, featuring elaborate, themed decorations, banners, and period structures.
Over 200 stalls line the cobbled streets, offering handcrafted goods, traditional foods, medieval drinks, and artisan sweets. Visitors can browse leather goods, pottery, textiles, and metalwork while sampling roasted meats, traditional breads, and honey-based treats.
Entertainment runs continuously throughout the fair, with jugglers, musicians, minstrels, and fauns performing alongside fire shows and street theatre. The atmosphere is enhanced by period costumes worn by vendors and entertainers.
The fair attracts families, history enthusiasts, and tourists seeking an immersive cultural experience. Security and cleaning services are reinforced during the event, and traffic restrictions ensure pedestrian safety. The opening day often draws the largest crowds, with peak atmosphere maintained throughout the five-day festival.
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How to Get to Medieval Fair of A Coruña
The fair is located in A Coruña's Old Town, accessible via local bus lines that serve the city centre.
The nearest bus stops are within walking distance of Praza Xeneral Azcárraga.
Visitors can take buses from A Coruña's main transport hubs to reach the historic quarter.
During the fair, some streets may have traffic restrictions, so public transport is recommended.
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Monthly - Friday, Monday, Sunday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thursday, Wednesday
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200
About Street Markets
Street markets are outdoor markets that typically operate on specific days of the week, offering fresh produce, local crafts, and authentic Spanish culture.
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