Vigo Heritage Tour: Maritime History and Local Cuisine

3 hours Not CancellableMeet on locationInstant confirmationPrivate tourGuided Operated by Blackbuck Travels Limited

Why we love it?

The Vigo Heritage tour offers a three-hour exploration of the city's rich maritime history, iconic streets, and local cuisine. Participants will start at the Monument to Jules Verne, celebrating the author's connection to the region, before visiting the elegant Co-Cathedral Basilica of Saint Mary of Vigo, a notable 19th-century landmark. The journey continues to Constitution Square, the vibrant social and cultural center of the city. This private guided tour is ideal for history enthusiasts and food lovers alike, providing an intimate look at Vigo's heritage and culinary delights. Its distinctive focus on both historical landmarks and local gastronomy sets it apart from typical sightseeing tours.

Inclusions

  • Private guided tour

Exclusions

  • Gratuities and refreshments

Itinerary

Stop 1

Begin your walk at the Monument to Jules Verne, one of Vigo’s most beloved and whimsical landmarks. This bronze statue pays tribute to the famous French novelist, who immortalized the city in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. Standing along the waterfront, it’s a fitting place to start your journey, surrounded by sea breezes and the sparkle of Vigo Bay.

Concatedral - Basílica de Santa María de Vigo

Continue to the Co-Cathedral Basilica of Saint Mary of Vigo, an elegant 19th-century church built on the site of a much older temple. Its twin towers and neoclassical façade reflect the city’s maritime heritage, while the interior offers a quiet moment of reflection amid intricate religious art and soft light filtering through stained glass.

Concatedral - Basílica de Santa María de Vigo

A short stroll leads you to Constitution Square, the social and cultural heart of Vigo’s old town. Lined with charming arcades and lively cafés, this square has been a meeting place for locals for centuries. It’s the perfect spot to pause for people-watch and soaking up the friendly Galician atmosphere.

Next, make your way to the ruins of Castle of Saint Sebastian, perched on a hill with panoramic views of the harbor and the Rías Baixas coastline. Dating back to the 17th century, this fortress once defended Vigo from pirates and invaders. Today, it offers a glimpse into the city’s turbulent past and some of the best viewpoints across the sea and the bustling town.

Stop 5

Head down Prince Street, Vigo’s main shopping artery, brimming with stylish boutiques, vibrant street life, and architectural gems. It’s a delightful mix of old and new—modern storefronts housed in historic buildings, with locals bustling about their day.

Stop 6

Pause by The Urzáiz Street Lamp, an elegant ironwork creation that has become a symbol of the city’s artistic flair. Its ornate design and central location make it a popular meeting point and a favorite photo stop.

Stop 7

Wrap up your tour at Progreso Market, a feast for the senses and the perfect finale to your walk. Wander through rows of colorful produce, seafood stalls, and local delicacies that capture the essence of Galician cuisine. Whether you’re tasting fresh oysters or chatting with local vendors, it’s the ideal way to end your day immersed in the lively spirit of Vigo.

Please Note

  • Stroller or pram accessible
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • Not recommended for people with heart conditions

Know Before You Go

  • Public transportation nearby

Cancellation Policy

Non-refundable booking