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Museo de Bellas Artes de Asturias
The region’s main fine arts museum, with strong collections of Spanish painting, sculpture, and works linked to Asturias. A top cultural stop in Oviedo’s old town.
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Take a flight from Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini to Oviedo and enjoy the approximately 6337 miles (10200 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
December is the cheapest month to fly.
Distance 6337 miles (10200 km) |
Average flight duration 13h 20m |
Flights per day 8 |
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The region’s main fine arts museum, with strong collections of Spanish painting, sculpture, and works linked to Asturias. A top cultural stop in Oviedo’s old town.
Housed in the former Monastery of San Vicente, this museum presents Asturian archaeology from prehistory to the Middle Ages, including material tied to the Kingdom of Asturias.
A small local museum linked to one of Oviedo’s historic churches, valued for its religious heritage and quieter atmosphere away from the busiest sites.
The historic old town is the city’s most atmospheric walking area, filled with plazas, churches, palaces, and traditional streets ideal for slow exploration.
A picturesque square with arcades and strong local character, closely associated with the historic market area. It is among the city’s most photogenic spots.
The city’s principal urban park, popular for walks, shade, peacocks, and classic Oviedo atmosphere. A relaxing stop between major sights.
Asturias’ signature bean stew made with large fabes beans, chorizo, morcilla, and pork. It is the region’s most iconic hearty traditional dish.
A famous Asturian specialty of two breaded veal fillets filled with ham and cheese, then fried. It is a beloved indulgent dish often shared.
A powerful blue cheese from Asturias, traditionally matured in caves. It is one of the region’s best-known products and often served with bread or cider.
Established fine-dining restaurant known for refined Asturian cuisine, seasonal ingredients, and elegant service in central Oviedo.
Popular Asturian venue recognized for grilled meats, regional cheeses, cider, and a lively atmosphere that showcases local flavors.
Well-known central restaurant serving classic Asturian dishes such as fabada and cachopo in a traditional, comfortable setting.
Costs are moderate by Spanish standards. Meals and coffee are reasonable, while hotels rise in peak season.
Tipping is modest. Round up or leave 5-10% in restaurants for good service. Small change is fine in cafes; taxis are usually rounded up.
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