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  2. Jul 26, 2021 · Top Reasons Why You Should Visit Gijón, Spain. Gijón’s beaches are among the most attractive on the Asturian coast | © saiko3p / Getty. Mark Nayler 26 July 2021. Trace a line along the wild Cantabrian coastline of Spain and you’ll find Gijón, a former fishing port on the Atlantic Ocean.

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    • Elogio Del Horizonte
    • Cimavilla
    • Roman Baths
    • Playa de San Lorenzo
    • Laboral University
    • Museum of The People of Asturias
    • Ciudadela
    • Eat Local Food
    • Gijon Accomodation
    • Getting to Gijon

    This huge sculpture by Spanish Basque artist Eduardo Chillida is an iconic place in the city. From this vantage point, you can see across the coastline and the city. The Cerro de Santa Catalinawas a military ground until the nineties. Once decomissioned, this area of the city was transformed into a public park. This modern sculpture was added in 19...

    The Old Town of Gijonis called Cimavilla. Located on the hill overlooking the coast, this area was once home to the fishing community. Small houses are packed into its sloped streets. The narrow alleys and colourful façades have a nostalgic feel to them. You may notice that some of the houses have the staircase on the outside, this was done to save...

    The Romans Baths are from the 1st – 2nd century B.C. The entrance of the baths is next to St Peter Apostle Church on Campo Valdés. The museum was designedso the church building was not affected in the reovery of this site. Once underground you can see the Cold Room, the Hot Room and even the heating system of the baths. (photo above) This chamber w...

    When you first arrive in Gijon, the huge expanse of golden sand is one of the first things you will notice. The beach is huge and the views across the bay are wonderful. The sands quickly disappear as the tides come in each evening. At one end of the beach you can see the River Piles where it meets the sea. Be sure to check the times of the tides w...

    Over the years the activity changed and it became a school. Nowdays the building is known as City of Culture and has a variey of uses. Part of the University is here, there is also a large theatre and several private companies too. There are cultural activities here such as exhibitions and tourist activities.

    I was looking forward to visiting the Muséu del Pueblu d’Asturies. I wanted to find out about horreos&paneras having seen them in the countryside on the edgesof the city. In Asturias they estimate that around 10,000 are still standing. Used as granarys or barns. They were builtto store corn and grain up high, out of the way of rodents. Seen in Gali...

    At the Ciudadela Celestino Solaryou can take a peek into the Industrial history of the city. It is tucked away on Calle Capua in a narrow alley. These small houses were set within inner courtyards. Invisible from the main streets and were a solution to the lack of housing when Gijon was growing. As the city grew quickly these slums were built in 20...

    Asturian food is excellent. So much to explain on this it deserves it own chapter. Read more about this on a dedicated Food post. Where to Eat in Gijon; Tasting Local Asturian Food & Natural Cider 1. Ciderproduction in this area is very important and Fishing is too. 2. The region has endless varieties of cheese too. 3. Gijon Tourist Board have vouc...

    On this trip I stayed at Hotel San Miguel. A comfortable hotel in an excellent location, just off the Seafront. The room was spacious and modern. At the reception desk they have some bikes and skateboards for guests. As Gijon is quite flat, it´s an ideal city for these pastimes. With the long bay and seafront to skate or ride along its ideal.

    I flew from Malaga with Vueling into Asturias Airport Asturcar
    Flights from London Airports with Easyjet Vueling andIberia
    Other European Connections to Asturias Airport are from Paris (FR) Venice (IT) & Munich (DE)
    There are also FerryLinks to British and French Seaports too.
    • Laboral Ciudad de la Cultura. About three kilometres east of the city is a gargantuan Franco-era university campus that despite being built in the 50s was falling into disrepair by the 1990s.
    • Jardín Botánico Atlántico. Just to the south of the Laboral Ciudad de la Cultura is the only botanical garden in Asturias, opening in 2003. The park is in four different zones, each with a very different environment.
    • Gijón Aquarium. Back in the city, the aquarium is right on Poniente Beach. It is the only aquarium in Spain that holds all five kinds of vertebrates: fish, birds, reptiles, mammals and amphibians.
    • Roman Baths. The entrance to this archaeological site is at an impressive location, facing the ocean in the Cimavilla and next to the Church of San Pedro Apóstol.
  3. Mar 14, 2024 · When to visit Gijón and Asturias Summer is the most popular time to visit Gijón, as Asturians and travellers from afar descend on the city’s beach. The average daily temperatures of 23°C in summer are particularly inviting for those who want to avoid the frankly unbearable heat in the south of Spain.

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    • Check Out the Largest Building in Spain: La Laboral. Address. C. Luis Moya Blanco, 261, Periurbano - Rural, 33203 Gijón, Asturias, Spain. Get directions. Phone +34 902 30 66 00.
    • Enjoy Nature at the Atlántico Botanical Garden. Address. Av. del Jardín Botánico, 2230, Periurbano - Rural, 33203 Gijón, Asturias, Spain. Get directions. Phone +34 985 18 51 30.
    • Relax at San Lorenzo Beach. Address. Playa de San Lorenzo, Spain. Get directions. With a prime location just steps from the city center, Playa de San Lorenzo is one of northern Spain's premier beaches.
    • Step Back in Time at the Roman Baths... Address. Tránsito Campo Valdés, s/n, 33201 Gijón, Asturias, Spain. Get directions. Phone +34 985 18 51 51. Web Visit website.
  4. Mar 31, 2023 · The largest city in the autonomous region of Asturias has a lot to offer visitors, from famous beaches to fabulous gardens to unique museums. This itinerary lists the best things to do in Gijon in one day, plus Gijon travel tips so you can plan the perfect Gijon getaway or stop on a longer Spain itinerary.

  5. Feb 3, 2021 · Esme Fox 03 February 2021. Gijón is a city in the northern Spanish region of Asturias, and sits right on the country’s north coast. It’s surrounded by rolling green scenery, rugged clifftops and wild, natural beaches. But it’s not just the surroundings that will keep you interested here.