- Must visit
Museo de Bellas Artes de Asturias
Major fine arts museum with strong collections of Spanish painting, including works linked to Asturias, spread across historic buildings in the old town.
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Distance 14 miles (24 km) |
Average bus duration 45m |
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Major fine arts museum with strong collections of Spanish painting, including works linked to Asturias, spread across historic buildings in the old town.
Regional archaeology museum in the former San Vicente monastery, covering Asturian prehistory, Roman remains, and the medieval Kingdom of Asturias.
Useful introduction to Asturian pre-Romanesque heritage, with context for nearby UNESCO monuments on Monte Naranco.
The old town is the best area for walking among cathedral streets, small squares, historic façades, and many of Oviedo's core sights.
Historic square with arcades and market character, highly photogenic and among the city's most recognizable public spaces.
Popular hillside area above the city for viewpoints, walking, and access to Oviedo's most famous pre-Romanesque monuments.
Asturias’ iconic bean stew made with large fabes and pork products such as chorizo, morcilla, and cured pork. It is the region’s most famous traditional dish and a must-try in Oviedo.
A large breaded fillet, traditionally filled with ham and cheese, then fried and served hot. It is one of the best-known hearty Asturian specialties found across Oviedo.
A powerful blue cheese from Asturias, aged in mountain caves and prized for its intense flavor. It is often served with bread or in sauces and represents the region’s cheesemaking heritage.
A long-established fine dining restaurant in Oviedo known for refined Asturian cuisine, careful technique, and an elegant setting.
A classic central restaurant near Campoamor known for traditional Asturian dishes, including fabada and cachopo, in a polished but accessible atmosphere.
A popular Asturian dining venue with a lively atmosphere, specializing in grilled meats, cider, cheeses, and regional classics.
Moderate for Spain: meals and coffee are reasonable, while hotels rise in peak season and festival periods.
Tipping is modest. Round up or leave 5-10% in restaurants for good service. Small change in cafes is enough. Taxis are usually rounded up, and hotel tipping is optional.
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Oviedo, Estación de Autobuses -> Oviedo Railway Station
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