Things to see in Asturias

What to see in Asturias: the 25 places you have to visit
Asturias is one of the regions with the widest range of tourist attractions. It offers mountains, beaches, natural parks, cities and pleasant hiking trails.

Oviedo and all its charms
Among the charms of the capital of the Principality of Asturias are its history, art, cuisine, fiestas, and arts and crafts.

Santa María del Naranco: a jewel of pre-Romanesque architecture
La iglesia Santa María del Naranco, una de las joyas del prerrománico que aún existen en Europa, conserva intacto su aspecto original.

Llanes: a top holiday destination
Llanes is a box of cultural and natural wonders. Come see for yourself why it’s one of the top destinations in Asturias.

Ribadesella: sport, culture, recreation and food
Sport, culture, tradition, beach and archaeological sites all wrapped up in one destination! Come discover Ribadesella!

Oviedo Cathedral: historic and majestic
Oviedo Cathedral sits on the Camino de Santiago and is one of the most important religious, artistic and architectural sites in the Principality of Asturias.

Tito Bustillo Cave: a relic of the Palaeolithic era
Inhabited by humans in pre-historic times, Tito Bustillo Cave is one of the most important Palaeolithic archaeological sites in Europe.

Covadonga basilica and sanctuary, the spiritual heart of Asturias
With a basilica, a sanctuary, the cave of La Santina, and lakes Enol and La Ercina, Covadonga has many must-see places.

Tazones: A quaint fishing village marks history
The charming, fishing village of Tazones earned a place in history when King Carlos V disembarked on Spanish soil for the first time to claim the Spanish crown.

Universidad Laboral de Gijón: a building in a class of its own
At a staggering 270,000 m2, ‘La Laboral’ is Spain’s largest building and one of the most monumental spaces you’ll encounter in Asturias.