‘Gangs of Galicia’ Shooting: If you have seen Gangs of Galicia, a trending Spanish crime-drama-based Netflix show whose story is taken from a true real-life incident. The story of the show revolves around Ana (Clara Lago), an attorney who moves to Galicia to know the reason behind her father’s mysterious murder and gets surrounded by the drug cartel and their hidden tales. Then, you might be wondering about the stunning locations in this show.
I truly believe that this show has delivered breathtaking visuals and a great narrative. In this show, Ana visits Madrid and Cambados, two genuine cities located in Spain.
Gangs of Galicia Shooting Locations
These locations are more popular for their exotic and mouthwatering seafood than the drug cartel. Along with these two major locations, the film also covered shots in locations like Portugal, Gibraltar, Senegal, Cadiz, A Coruna, and Dakar. Let us explore these stunning locations one by one:
Madrid, Spain
Being the capital of Spain, Madrid is also the largest city of Spain. It contains a mix of historic culture and modern vibrancy which makes it a must-visit city in Spain. Spring and Autumn are the best time to visit there. The city has a great nightlife with a culture of staying out until dawn and is surrounded by world-class art museums. As it lies in the center of Spain and is well connected with buses, metros, and cabs, this makes this place a first choice in case you are planning to visit Spain and once you arrive, do not miss the flamenco show as it’s one of its kind.
Cambados, Spain
This city is more famous for its wine festivals than the scenic locations it offers. Being the capital of Albarino wine, it hosts a wine festival annually which attracts huge tourists from different regions of the world. Along with the tour of wine cellars, this place also holds many remarkable spots to visit like the ruins of Santa Marina Dozo Church which has a marvelous structure without a roof.
Then we have the historic center of Cambados, an excellent example of their architecture – Fefinans. One must plan to visit Cambados from June to August which is the summer season to get the best of weather conditions. For stay, the city has a good number of historic hotels and the family-run hotels as well.
Galicia, Spain
Famous for its unique cultural Celtic heritage which makes it stand out from other similar places in Spain. One must visit Galicia during the Spring and Autumn seasons to get the best experience. You can board buses or trains for traveling within the city and also easily accessible cab options for remote areas.
Galicia is surrounded by lush green landscapes, circular stone houses known as pallozas, stone crosses, and bagpipes. Going there, you can also experience a variety of seafood along with locally made, the famous Albarino white wine with some natural rock formation beaches.
A Coruna, Spain
The city holds the oldest functioning lighthouse in the world, the ‘Tower of Hercules’. Accessible by car, bus, or train, A Coruna has a good number of scenic landscapes and fisherman villages with sand beaches and clear blue water which attracts a huge tourist there. One should plan to visit here during the summer season to get the best beach weather upon arrival and to enjoy Noroeste Festival which can offer a vast cultural exposure.
The city is also known as ‘The Crystal City’ due to having a large number of balconies enclosed by glasses. It is the peninsula that provides with beautiful beaches inside the city and the fact which is less known is, that A Coruna is the birthplace of international brands like Zara and Inditex which are leading fashion retailers.
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