The architecture of the Romanesque and Gothic Cathedral, San Bartolome churches needs special mention. Every attention to detail has been paid in construction of these churches. The Aloia Mountain, located near Tui, is the perfect place to view the stupendous beauty of the Louro valley and the Vigo estuary. The historic quarter of the city is worth-visiting where several important monumental structures are located taking you on a flight of fancy to the days of antiquity. The old city walls, built during the rule of King Ferdinand in the 12th century, have almost been destroyed. However, one of the gates named Pia still stands. Other places of interest include the Church of Santo Domingo, the Chapel of Mercy, Encerradas (convent of the Order of St. Clare), and Church of San Telmo. Holiday homes Tui offers an easy refuge to these various sites of tourist interest.
Tui has a small shopping area as well as a number of quality restaurants for the vacationers that help in gathering knowledge on the culture of the region. Seafood is the pre-dominant food in most of the local restaurants and is prepared in typical Galician style. Houses in Tui can be a bit pricey during the February Carnaval, one of the most celebrated events of this city, so booking in advance will save you from last minute rush.