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The lesser-known Spanish city Brits are flocking to – with cheap Ryanair flights and the ‘best seafood in the country’

A CITY in Spain is becoming more popular with Brits - and flights to get there are super cheap.

The fishing port is just a few hours from the UK and some say it has the best seafood in all of the country.

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A city in Spain is seeing Brits flock to the areaCredit: Getty
Vigo is a fishing port near the border with PortugalCredit: Getty
Brits are even moving to the Spanish cityCredit: Getty

Vigo sits on an inlet of the Atlantic on the country’s northwest coast.

As the largest city of Galicia, Vigo boasts a charming old town, botanical gardens, and is surrounded by lush green landscapes, which makes it a great shout for those who enjoy the great outdoors.

It's a great place for an autumn break as temperatures remain above 20C even after the summer.

And it's just a 45-minute ferry journey to the Cies Islands - which has some of the best beaches in Spain.

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When it comes to eating, Vigo has plenty to offer thanks to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, which provides access to some of the freshest seafood in Spain. 

It’s particularly famous for dishes like "pulpo a la gallega" (Galician-style octopus) and various types of seafood stews and grilled fish.

The city is also a gateway to some exceptional world-class restaurants having over 20 Michelin-starred restaurants within a 120-mile radius.

There’s also the Vialia Vigo Hub, a striking modern shopping centre and railway station designed by the American architect Thom Mayne, which opened in 2021 and overlooks the city’s estuary.

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It is also near the Cies Island, said to have the best beaches in SpainCredit: Getty
It's praised for having the best seafood in Spain tooCredit: Getty

And thanks to Vigo’s rich cultural heritage, there’s lots to see by just wandering around the city’s charming old town, with historic neighbourhoods, churches, and museums to gorp at.

Meanwhile, the Mercado de la Piedra and Mercado de A Pedra are bustling markets where you can buy fresh produce, seafood and local specialities.

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In the future, there’s talk of Vigo having a faster rail connection to Madrid and additional routes between Lisbon and Porto by 2028, which is bound to increase the city’s appeal in the coming years.

That might be why more and more British people are choosing Vigo as a place to move to more permanently. 

Bernie Mitchell, 48, moved to Vigo from the UK last year,

He said: "The old town is cute, but it’s not very touristy — there’s nobody standing outside a restaurant sticking a menu in your face or offering half-price Red Bulls.

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