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Vigo's city center is quite walkable with pedestrian-friendly areas and good sidewalks. However, the city has hills that may be challenging for those with mobility limitations. Public transportation and taxis are readily available.
Vigo is very safe for visitors with low crime rates typical of Spanish cities. Standard precautions like watching personal belongings in crowded areas are sufficient. The waterfront and city center are well-patrolled and safe for evening walks.
Vigo is famous for fresh seafood, particularly octopus, mussels, and percebes (gooseneck barnacles). The city's seafood markets and marisquerías offer exceptional quality. Local Albariño wine pairs perfectly with seafood dishes.
Attractions include the Cíes Islands (part of Atlantic Islands National Park), Castro fortress, and the historic Casco Vello neighborhood. The rías coastline offers beautiful beaches and scenic drives through Galician countryside.
Spain uses the euro as its official currency. Credit cards are widely accepted throughout Vigo, though carrying some cash is useful for small bars, markets, and traditional establishments that prefer cash payments.
May through September offers the warmest weather for enjoying Vigo's beaches and outdoor activities. October through April can be rainy but provides authentic local atmosphere with fewer crowds and excellent seafood season.
Spanish is the official language throughout Spain. In Galicia, Galician is also widely spoken alongside Spanish. English is commonly understood in hotels, restaurants, and areas frequented by international visitors.
Spanish dining happens later than many countries. Lunch is typically 2-4 PM, and dinner starts around 9-10 PM. Many restaurants close between lunch and dinner. Tapas culture allows for flexible eating throughout the day.