Oviedo’s UNESCO Treasures
Discover remarkable sites in Oviedo, from Santa María del Naranco to the cathedral of San Salvador.
- Marvel at the pre-Romanesque monuments of Santa María del Naranco and San Miguel de Lillo.
- See the impressive Convention Center designed by architect Santiago Calatrava.
- Wander Alfonso the Second Square, featuring the impressive Gothic cathedral of San Salvador.
- Explore El Fontán market and square, immersing yourself in Asturian culture, old and new.
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Season
Available all year
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Difficulty level
Level 3: Active - good mobility needed
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Duration
7h30
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Min. passengers
15
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Booking Code
E-GIJ5
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From
$ 165
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Notices
Please wear comfortable walking shoes. Monuments in Naranco are closed on Sunday afternoons.
After a short drive to Oviedo, the capital of Asturias, you’ll head to Mount Naranco, admiring some of the city’s sites along the way. We’ll visit the pre-Romanesque monuments set on the slopes of the mountain, Santa María del Naranco and San Miguel de Lillo – a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A walking tour of the old town will then give you the chance to explore the Gothic cathedral of San Salvador, followed by a traditional lunch at a local restaurant.
Practical information
- Remarks/requirements: Please wear comfortable walking shoes. Monuments in Naranco are closed on Sunday afternoons.
- Included: Traditional Asturian lunch
- Language: English
- Walking information: Physical activity on uneven surfaces and/or steep terrain. Not suitable for guests with limited mobility.
- Wheelchair accessible: No