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A Coruña night beats

@Adam Wright3/16/2026blog
A Coruña night beats

i just landed in a Coruña and the air feels like a cool seven point five seven, feels like six point zero eight, hope you like that kind of thing. the sky is a moody gray, the kind that makes you want to spin on the cobblestones and catch the *sunset glow on the harbor. someone told me that the old port area used to be a rehearsal spot for street performers, and i heard that the locals still gather for impromptu jam sessions on the pier. if you feel restless, neighboring towns pop up within a quick hop, so you can chase that midnight rhythm without packing a bag.

Lightning strikes over a city at night.

honestly, that scooter scene reminded me of a chase sequence in a music video, the city humming like a bass line.

i snapped a couple of shots of the lighthouse that overlooks the river, the light flickering like a metronome.

a stone castle on a hill

the view is wild, like a flash of inspiration that hits you when you least expect it.

here's a quick map so you can see where i’m wandering around:


if you’re hunting for a place to eat, check out the tiny bistro on the corner; they swear the seafood is straight from the Atlantic, and the menu is as eclectic as a costume change on stage. TripAdvisor says the spot is a hidden gem, while Yelp reviewers rave about the midnight tapas. for local chatter, peek at the community board here and also Local Board. the buzz is that the owner used to be a street performer, so the vibe stays true to that
artistic roots.

the weather report says it’ll stay chilly through the night, so bring a jacket if you plan to hit the rooftop
club* later. someone whispered that the rooftop is actually a secret jam spot where DJs drop beats until sunrise. i’m planning to swing by, maybe catch a set and feel the city pulse under my shoes.

overall, it’s a messy, beautiful mash‑up of sound, color, and movement, and i’m already feeling the rhythm seep into my bones. stay tuned for more chaotic updates from this corner of the world.


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About the author: Adam Wright

Writer, thinker, and occasional over-thinker.

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