
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.

What to see and do in Gijón, the liveliest city on the Asturian coast
Come to the port city of Gijón and discover the multitude of sights it has to offer: the aquarium, San Lorenzo Beach, the sculpture Eulogy to the Horizon and Universidad Laboral, to name but a few.

The Top 10 Beaches in Asturias
Did you know that some of Spain’s top beaches are located right here in Asturias? Come discover the wild, rugged beauty of Gulpiyuri, Torimbia and Cuevas del Mar.

Where to eat in Asturias: from the Cantabrian coast to the mountains
From Michelin-starred establishments to popular restaurants serving typical local cuisine, there’s no shortage of good places to eat in Asturias.

Senda del Oso: Discover the raw natural beauty of Asturias
Get off the beaten track and hike the Senda del Oso (Path of the Bear). Follow the course of a former mine railway and take in nature’s majestic beauty.

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.

The aquarium of gijón: a journey to the deep sea
Come discover the Aquarium of Gijón, home to 500 species of marine fauna and flora from Asturias and around the world.

Asturian Festivities: Tradition, nature, cider and entertainment
Traditional Asturian celebrations boom during the summer season: processions, fairs, and ‘fiestas de prao’ take over the Principality.

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.