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C. 17 de Agosto, 4, Centro, 33205 Gijón, Asturias, Spain
View on Google MapsWe arrived at the central bus station in Oviedo and we were surprised that there is no city bus halting there that would take you to the city centre. It is a little more complicated. After a walk of around 10 minutes you are pretty much in the heart of the city and it is very pretty. We were lucky enough to find a marathon taking place there on that very day of our arrival and it must have been a festival of some kind for there were also lots of traditional music and dance groups that were walking around the inner city and performing on prominent spots. It was such a delight that I will keep it in best memory. The museum of fine arts had very strange/short opening hours on Sunday so one must plan sightseeing schedule very well. I would recommend the Calle Gascona for having a meal but make sure you reserve a table beforehand. This is very crucial in that street or in Oviedo in general. The place that stunned us the most were the two pre-Romanesque churches almost next to one another (Santa Maria de Naranco and San Miguel de Lille) along the Camino Primitivo. It was such a peaceful place and you have a nice view over the city. My advice is: You better take a taxi up there (from the main bus station, you might have to wait for one) as the bus service takes long intervals and doesn't take you to the churches directly. It is still a very steep uphill route. Taxis are not that expensive in Spain so don't hesitate to take one. It was a breathaking experience for me to see and feel the flair of Oviedo! Definitely I recommend going there and seeing it.
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller, Public transportation options are available nearby, Suitable for all physical fitness levels
This tour is a great way to cover the charming coastal towns and villages without driving. We got to view beautiful scenery and admire historical town centres. Our guide gave us a lot of context. Adequate free time was allocated to personal explorations of some places.
We first drove to Luarca with a shower. From there to a beautiful viewpoint happy with sunshine, Cudillero is a beautiful place however too commercial with too many restaurants. The new port is also ugly. The tunnel through the rock is an experience. Aviles will follow late in the afternoon when the puff is a bit off.
It was a very good choice to know more about Asturias. The guide was well informed and the cities were nice. The driver was punctual and made the trip a safe one. I recommend it.
We enjoyed the tour and have no regrets having taken it. The bus was comfortable and the guide informative and helpful - as was the driver.
Excellent and entertaining, Marta the guide with her explanations and touches of humor very timely and Jairo the driver did a great job. The visits to Cadadevo, Luarca, Cudillero and Aviles very beautiful. The negative part that is very bad to eat, in Cudillero is such a crowd that we had trouble finding room.
Variety of places visited and plenty of free time. Guide spoke perfect English too. Not too long spent on the coach.
I didn’t know what to expect, as it was my first time traveling in Spain, but our guide Ana went above and beyond to make sure that everyone had a great time. The tour was well organized, we saw beautiful towns full of history, and learned so much from our guide, who was full of knowledge, and happy to answer any questions. She took the time to explain everything in both Spanish and English, and was very friendly and kind as well. I highly recommend!!
Our guide was excellent, told us a lot of history of all the places we went, plus many curiosities. Recommended 100%
The exceptional guide has made it enjoyable and fun. Reviewing the visit to Aviles, has been quite a discovery.