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Oviedo is a cathedral city, capital of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain. It's mostly modern but has a small old town, with monuments cited on the UNESCO World Heritage List. In the Asturian language it's called Uviéu and had a population of 220,000 in 2024.

Understand

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Neither the Romans nor the Umayyad Moors saw any use for this poor isolated region. Oviedo was settled from 761 AD and although the Moors wrecked it in 794, they never ruled this far north. The Christian petty kingdom of Asturias was thus cut off by mountains and hostile neighbours, and evolved a unique "pre-Romanesque" style of architecture. (Fourteen examples survive, with four in Oviedo.) The city enjoyed royal patronage through the 9th century; King Alfonso II backed the story of St James' tomb being found in what is now Santiago, and established the first pilgrimage trail there (Camino Primitivo) starting from Oviedo. But in 910 the court moved to León, and Oviedo became a backwater.

Nevertheless a medieval city grew up, and its cathedral was extended and embellished. Much credit for that is owed to Bishop Pelagius or Pelayo. His name lives on in a street that is inappropriately straight, as he was as crooked as can be. He relentlessly forged documents proving the cathedral was entitled to this 'n that; he was deposed in 1130 but carried sweetly on.

Oviedo industrialised but its old town survived until 1934, when a miners' strike escalated into a precursor of the Spanish civil war, and Francisco Franco sent in troops. After the Nationalist coup d'etat in 1936 the army garrison rose in support of the Nationalists and withstood a three-month siege by the Republicans.

Oviedo today makes it living from the service sector, as a seat of local governance and with a university. Manufacturing is based further out in the northern districts of Siero and Llanera.

Visitor information

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Tourist information is next to Town Hall on Plaza de la Constitución, open daily 09:00-17:00.

El Escorialín is an information kiosk east edge of San Francisco park, open M-F 08:00-17:00, Sa Su 10:00-17:00.

Oviedo.es is the city government portal.

Get in

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Oviedo cathedral

By plane

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Asturias Airport (OVD IATA) is the closest, 40 km north on the coast near Avilés. It has flights from Madrid, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Sevilla and other Spanish airports, and a few international flights. An Alsa bus runs hourly 08:00-01:00 from the airport to Avilés, Oviedo and Gijón.

Madrid airport has far more connections and a direct bus to Oviedo.

By train

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1 Oviedo railway station Oviedo railway station on Wikipedia has trains run every couple of hours from Madrid Chamartin, taking 3 hr 30 min via Segovia, Valladolid, Palencia and León. These may start from Valencia or Alicante, and continue to Gijón or Avilés.

Cercanias (commuter) services run from Gijón every 20 min, taking 35 min. From Avilés they're every 30 min, taking 40 min.

A metre-gauge railway takes a slow scenic coastal route west to Avilés, Ribadeo and Ferrol, and east to Llanes, Santander, San Sebastian and Irun / Hendaye on the French border. It had been a separate system, FEVE, which was taken over by Renfe the mainline operator, who have neglected it as an antiquated embarrassment that they wish would somehow disappear. In Jan 2025 the line was closed by bad weather and landslip, and has never re-opened.

The station is at the northwest end of Calle Uría leading to city centre. The main through-street Calle Pepe Cosmen goes through an underpass here, with ramps to the station. There's also a raised street access to another drop-off area, but the taxi stand is at the main entrance. No luggage store, use the bus station 300 m northeast. Lots of cafes nearby. The station can also be exited north by a narrow stairway and corridor out into Calle Monte Gamonal.

By bus

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2 Oviedo Bus Station is a long low building on Calle de Pepe Cosmen, 300 m northeast of the railway station. ALSA buses run hourly from Madrid Sur (some starting from MAD airport terminal 4), taking six hours via Madrid Moncloa and León. From Barcelona you usually change in Madrid, but one bus is direct overnight via Zaragoza, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Bilbao, Laredo and Santander. Two per day traverse Spain from Seville, taking 12 hours via Merida, Caceres, Salamanca, Zamora and León. Four buses a day run from Irun on the French border, and Flixbus runs once a day from Paris Bercy Seine, taking 16 hours via Bordeaux, San Sebastian, Bilbao and Santander. It continues to A Coruña, Santiago de la Compostela, Vigo, Braga and Porto; change at Braga for Lisbon.

The station has cafes, ticket offices and luggage lockers (staffed M–F 09:00–19:30), plus a Tourist Office ( +34 985 117050).

By road

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From Madrid follow A6 / AP66 (toll) north, 450 km and reckon 4 hr 30 min. From Irun on the border take A8 / AP-8 (toll) west, 400 km, 4 hr.

Get around

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Walking is the best way to see the old centre, as streets are traffic-restricted.

30 TUA bus lines ply the city. Bus stops have real-time displays. The adult single fare is €1.20 in 2025, children under 4 free; a book of ten tickets is €3.60 so you save from the fourth journey.

Bicycle hire, spares and repairs are available at Santana at San Pedro de Mestallón 4 and Carma Bike at Ángel Muñiz Toca 12, both M-Sa. The city doesn't have a bike-share system.

Taxis wait at the bus station and other central locations. Operators include Radio Taxi Ciudad de Oviedo (+34 985 250000) and Radio Taxi Principado (+34 985 252500). Flagfall is €5 then it's €1 / km.

See

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Town hall
  • 1 Cathedral of San Salvador, Plaza Alfonso II El Casto, +34 614 490811. M-Sa 10:00-13:00, 16:00-17:00. You walk in to a standard Gothic interior and wonder why you paid the admission, but then it opens out into an impressive series of spaces. It was built from 1388, with the tower added in 1528. There's a fine cloister (with the Church Museum), chapter house and Cámara Santa where religious relics are kept. Adult €8, child €5. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Casco Antiguo means the old town, a district of cobbled streets and fine plazas extending south from the cathedral to Jardines del Campillín.
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Ana 1 (by cathedral entrance), +34 985 213061. Tu-F 10:30-14:00, 16:30-20:30; Sa 11:30-14:00, 17:00-20:00; Su 11:30-14:00. Mostly medieval religious works but with some 19th- and 20th-century work. It incorporates Palacio de Velarde, built in 1765 as a residence for the mayor. Free.
  • Capilla de la Balesquida is a small chapel west side of cathedral plaza, built in 1725. It's open daily 09:00-21:00.
  • Palacio de Valdecarzana-Heredia stands north side of cathedral plaza. It was built in the 17th century for the Miranda family. No visits.
  • Palacio de Camposagrado is the next block west. Built mid-18th century, it's now the law courts.
  • Palacio de Malleza is the next block again west. It was built in the 1670s for the Counts of Toreno and now hosts an academic society.
  • 2 Archaeological Museum of Asturias, San Vicente 3, +34 985 208977. W-F 09:30-20:00; Sa 09:30-14:00, 17:00-20:00; Su 09:30-15:00. Extensive display of the city's prehistory and early history, in the former monastery of San Vicente. Free. Archaeological Museum of Asturias (Q4785394) on Wikidata Archaeological Museum of Asturias on Wikipedia
Within San Juan el Real
  • 3 Town Hall is an elegant colonnaded building along the north side of Plaza de la Constitución.
  • San Isidoro el Real is a baroque 17th-century church at the west end of that plaza.
  • 4 Plaza del Fontán is at the edge of old town in several ways. It was built in the 17th century but became derelict, so in 1997 they demolished it and rebuilt to the former design. The result is ersatz and lacks the veneer of history.
  • 5 Jardines del Campillín is a bosky park south of old town, open 24 hours.
  • Jardines de la Rodriga are an extension of the park southwest up the hill.
  • 6 San Juan el Real is an ornate neo-Romanesque basilica built in 1912. It's on Calle Dr Casal and open daily 08:00-13:00, 16:30-20:30.
  • 7 San Julián de los Prados is a 9th-century church, a remarkable survival of pre-Romanesque style. It's in Santuyano park 1 km northeast of city centre. Visit by guided tour 3-5 times M-Sa, adult €4, child €1.

Further out

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Santa Maria del Naranco
  • 8 Santa Maria del Naranco, Av de los Monumentos (3 km north of city). Daily 10:00-14:30. 9th-century church on the slopes of Monte Naranco. It was part of a summer palace built for Ramiro I that was the wonder of the medieval world, and that has now almost completely vanished. Adult €5. Santa María del Naranco on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • San Miguel de Lillo 250 m further up the avenue was built at the same time as part of the palace. The eastern half collapsed circa 1400 and has disappeared. It's open Tu-Su 09:00-13:00, 15:30-19:30. Same ticket as Santa Maria.
  • Centro de Recepción e Interpretación del Prerrománico Asturiano is a free exhibition on this early architecture. Take the turn-off 100 m before you reach Santa Maria, open W-Su 09:30-14:30.
  • 9 Sagrado Corazón de Jesús ("Sacred Heart of Jesus") is the prominent statue atop Monte Naranco. It was erected 1963-81.
  • 10 Museo Histórico Militar de Asturias, off Camino de Parades, Lugones, +34 670 333111. Guided tour daily 16:30. Large collection of military equipment in a Civil War bunker. Adult €9, child free. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 11 El Bosque Zoo, Los Molinos 19, San Esteban de las Cruces, +34 985 205420. Daily 11:00-18:00. Small well-kept zoo with mostly rescue animals. Adult €10, child €5. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Covadonga is an undistinguished suburb 3 km southwest of the city on AP-375. It's not the site of the Battle of Covadonga that checked the Moorish advance in 722 - that, plus museum and shrine, is 80 km east beyond Cangas de Onís.

Do

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Sagrado Corazón de Jesús
Oviedo youth department posts events of interest to younger folk.
  • Teatro Filarmónica is 200 m west of the cathedral at Calle Mendizábal 3.
  • Teatro Campoamor is west on Pelayo.
  • Ópera de Oviedo is at Milicias Nacionales 3 near the north corner of San Francisco park.
Woody Allen is the life-sized statue slouching along the street outside, authentically glum and distracted. His specs have been vandalised so often that the city only replaces them once a year.
  • Football: 1 Real Oviedo. They were promoted in 2025 and now play soccer in La Liga, the top tier. Their Estadio Carlos Tartiere (capacity 30,500) is 1 km west of city centre. Real Oviedo (Q271574) on Wikidata Real Oviedo on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Cinema: Cines Embajadores is on General Elorza, the north ring road.
  • Palacio de Exposiciones is the congress and exhibitions centre, on Arturo Álvarez Buylla west of the ring road.
  • Golf: courses are Las Caldas to the west, La Morgal north and La Barganiza northeast.

Events

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Woody Allen ambles through town
  • La Ascensión in late May is about rural arts and crafts, especially local food.
  • La Balesquida gives its name to two events, a Whitsun procession that's become rolled into La Ascensión, and a religious ceremony in October focused on La Balesquida chapel opposite the cathedral.
  • La Hoguera de San Juan on the night of 23 June (festival of St John) sees bonfires are lit all over the city and in the cathedral plaza.
  • Fiestas de San Mateo are mostly a cultural affair with plays and concerts over ten days around St Mathew's Day in September. Most events are in old town or on San Francisco park.

Learn

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University of Oviedo was founded in 1574. It has 16,500 undergrads, 2700 postgrads and 2100 academic staff. The main building is at San Francisco 3.

Buy

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  • Mercado El Fontán is a traditional covered market on Plaza 19 de Octubre, open M-F 08:00-20:00, Sa 08:00-15:30.
  • 1 Salesas is the most central mall, 1 km northwest of the centre on Nueva de Mayo. It hosts a branch of El Corte Inglés and the supermarket Hipercor, and opens M-Sa 09:00-22:00. El Corte Inglés has a larger branch 400 m south at Uría 9.
  • 2 Los Prados is a large mall 2 km northeast of city centre, bus 2,4,7 or 11. It's open M-Sa 10:00-22:00, and has restaurants and a cinema.
  • 3 Intu Asturias or Parque Principado is a large mall 6 km northeast, buses D1 and H1 take 30 min. It has over 100 shops, plus restaurants, cinema, bowling alley and casino. It's open M-Sa 10:00-00:00, Su 12:00-00:00.

Eat

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Palacio de Exposiciones

Typical Asturian dishes include fabada asturiana (bean stew), cachopo (breaded veal with ham and cheese), and cheeses such as cabrales, gamoneu and afuega'l pitu. Rice pudding (arroz con leche) is a popular dessert.

Drink

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Cider (sidra) is the region's signature drink: see Asturias#Drink for the ritual of quaffing it. It's widely available in bars and restaurants: those signed "Sidrería" or "Chigre" make a specialty of it, with several along Gascona going north from the cathedral.

Bars are clustered in three areas: El Cristo 2 km west, Rosal the street southwest from El Fontán, and Mon going south from the cathedral.

Sleep

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Hotel de la Reconquista
  • AC Hotel Forum, Plaza De Los Ferroviarios 1 (above railway station), +34 985 965488. Rooms small and a bit worn, but great location. Some train noise. B&B double €100.
  • Hotel Exe, Pepe Cosmen 1 (next to bus station), +34 985 117111. Comfy, great location, some street noise. B&B double €90.
  • 1 Hotel Carreño, Monte Gamonal 4, +34 985 118622. Inexpensive business hotel behind the railway station. Double (room only) €55. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Hostal del Norte is a basic place opposite the railway station at Campoamor 29.
  • 2 Ibis, Ernesto Winter Blanco 6, +34 985 114375. Reliable budget chain 2 km northeast of centre. B&B double €90. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 3 Sercotel Ciudad de Oviedo, Gascona 21, +34 985 222224. Central and efficient. B&B double €90. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 4 Eurostars Hotel de la Reconquista, Gil de Jaz 16, +34 985 241100. Grand old hotel though a little fusty, for a mid-range price. B&B double €130. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 5 NH Principado, San Francisco 6, +34 985 217792. Business-type hotel, convenient for city sights. B&B double €120. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Green Hostel, Magdalena 3, 2nd floor (50 m south of Town Hall), +34 985 022668, . Check-in: 15:30. Modern hostel with shared dormitories, and also single and double private rooms. Bunk €24.

Connect

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Jardines del Campillín

As of Nov 2025, Oviedo and its approach roads have 5G from all Spanish carriers.

Go next

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  • Gijón on the coast has beaches and a wealth of culture.
  • Luanco is a fishing village and coast resort near Gijón.
  • Avilés has a quirky mixture of modern and ancient buildings.
  • Camino Primitivo means the original route of Camino de Santiago pilgrimage trail. It starts in Oviedo, and Grado is the next substantial town along it.
  • Pola de Lena has Roman and pre-Romanesque structures.



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