Discover the most popular side of Oviedo–Uvieo and immerse yourself in authentic Asturian culture on this tour *in Spanish.
Why is Asturias a principality? Why are the inhabitants of Oviedo called "carbayones"? Did you know that the Camino de Santiago was an "invention" of ours?
An official tour guide will accompany us through the most emblematic places in Oviedo–Uvieo to bring us closer to the most traditional parts of the neighbourhoods in its old town, where the medieval, the baroque and the contemporary blend perfectly: The square and the market of El Fontán, Los Trescorrales, La Escandalera, the palace of la Rúa, the church of San Isidoro, the colourful streets of Mon and Cimavilla or the exterior of the Cathedral.
We will explore the old Oviedo through its gastronomy, its festivals and folixes, its history and, most importantly, its people, remembering real characters such as Clarín, Doña Balesquida or Pachu Barbes. What are you waiting for to sign up?
Plaza Porlier (in front of the sculpture of "The Traveler"). Look for the green umbrella!
Did you know that the Camino de Santiago began here? Under the statue of the Asturian king Alfonso II we will discover who "invented" him and, after that, we will walk along Calle del Águila to the Academia de la Llingua Asturiana, where we will teach you some Asturian expressions.
Do you like folixa? Well, this place has a lot to do with the Field Tuesday festival and the famous bollu preñáu.
Sardineeees! Hake! Centollu! Mouth you! The old fish market has some surprises in store for us.
Of baroque origin, it is one of the most beautiful temples in Oviedo. But it hides some secrets that we will reveal during our tour.
In this square we will learn about its past as a popular theater and current relationship with the world of cider.
This square hosts some popular festivals, such as L'Antroxo (the traditional carnival) or the prima dance.
One of the most beautiful town hall houses in Spain, beneath its façade it still preserves the arch of the Puerta de Cimavilla, a vestige of its old medieval wall.
After discovering the Romanesque tower of the cathedral, we will finish to see the Gothic part of the cathedral of El Salvador.
The old fish market. This is one of the most photographed squares in Oviedo.
We will see some pre-Romanesque remains from the reign of the Asturian king Alfonso II.
The guide (Denis or Alvaro) will be waiting for you at the door of the Cathedral of Oviedo, next to the sculpture of Alfonso II. Get the green umbrella!
Show this voucher to the guide upon arrival.
Oviedo, the capital of the Principality of Asturias, is a charming city nestled in the heart of northern Spain. Known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and delicious gastronomy, Oviedo offers a perfect blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. The city is also famous for its association with the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route and its pre-Romanesque churches, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The Oviedo Cathedral, also known as San Salvador Cathedral, is a stunning example of Gothic and Baroque architecture. It houses the Holy Chamber, which contains important religious relics.
This pre-Romanesque church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of Asturian architecture. It was originally built as a palace for King Ramiro I.
This beautiful park is the largest green space in Oviedo and a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. It features a variety of plant species, walking paths, and a lake.
This fine arts museum houses an impressive collection of works by Asturian and Spanish artists, spanning from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
This historic theater is the venue for the prestigious Princesa de Asturias Awards ceremony. The building itself is a beautiful example of 19th-century architecture.
A rich and hearty bean stew made with fabes (white beans), morcilla (blood sausage), chorizo, and pork shoulder.
A breaded and fried sandwich filled with veal, ham, and cheese.
A traditional Asturian cider made from local apples. It is typically poured from a height to aerate it and enhance its flavor.
A creamy rice pudding flavored with cinnamon and lemon zest.
This is the warmest and driest period, ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city. The weather is generally pleasant, making it perfect for both cultural sightseeing and enjoying the natural surroundings.
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Oviedo is generally a safe city, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing, can occur in tourist areas and on public transportation.
Oviedo Station
Oviedo Bus Station
The urban bus network in Oviedo is efficient and covers most parts of the city. Buses are a convenient and affordable way to get around.
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Cangas de Onís is a historic town known for its Roman bridge and as the gateway to the Picos de Europa National Park. It's a great destination for history and nature lovers.
The Lagos de Covadonga are two glacial lakes located in the heart of the Picos de Europa National Park. They are a popular destination for hiking and nature lovers.
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