Urban Routes
Urban routes through Betanzos that allow visitors to explore its historic centre, architecture, culture and city life on foot.
Trades Route
Cultural route that explores Betanzos through traditional trades and the spaces where the city’s artisanal and commercial life developed.
The Trades Route offers a journey through Betanzos to explore the traditional crafts and professions that defined the city’s economic and social life throughout its history. Passing through streets, buildings, and spaces linked to artisanal and commercial activities, the route reveals the work of the guilds, workshops, and professionals who shaped the urban fabric and local identity. The itinerary provides an ethnographic and educational look at traditional ways of life, highlighting popular knowledge and the "memory of labor" as an essential part of Betanzos’ cultural heritage.
Historic Centre Route
Route through Betanzos’ historic centre, a historic-artistic ensemble, covering the medieval enclosure and its main monuments and churches.
Modernism Route
Urban route that visits the main examples of modernist and eclectic architecture in Betanzos, reflecting its urban development in the late 19th century.
Trades Route
Cultural route that explores Betanzos through traditional trades and the spaces where the city’s artisanal and commercial life developed.
Betanzos in the Feminine Route
Cultural route that explores Betanzos from a gender perspective, highlighting the contribution of women to the city’s history and culture.
García Naveira Brothers Routes
Wine, Sanctuaries and Rivers Route
Route through Betanzos’ rural surroundings following the Mandeo and Mendo rivers, vineyards and sanctuaries, with two natural and heritage itineraries.
Artist's Perspectives Route
A rediscovery of Betanzos through guided routes, exhibitions and diverse artistic perspectives that reinterpret its heritage and historical memory.