Attractions and places to see around Oviedo include a rich array of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. As the capital of Asturias, the city is known for its pre-Romanesque architecture, much of which is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage. Visitors can explore ancient churches, significant cathedrals, and green spaces within the city and on its surrounding hills. The area offers a blend of urban exploration and accessible outdoor experiences.
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This important place of worship—as a cathedral, the most important church not only in the city but in the entire archdiocese—bearing the title "San SALVADOR" was not dedicated to one of the many people we venerate as blessed or saints and ask for their heavenly intercession with God. Rather, it is dedicated to the incarnate Son of God, Jesus Christ, our Redeemer and Savior.
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Oviedo is rich in history, particularly its Asturian Pre-Romanesque architecture. You can explore the stunning Cathedral of San Salvador in Oviedo, which houses the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Cámara Santa. On Mount Naranco, discover two more UNESCO sites: Saint Mary of Naranco, originally a 9th-century royal palace, and the nearby Church of San Miguel de Lillo. Don't miss San Julián de los Prados, known for its frescoes, or La Foncalada, a 9th-century pre-Romanesque fountain, both also UNESCO World Heritage sites. For more on the region's World Heritage, you can visit worldheritagesites.net.
Yes, several attractions in Oviedo are suitable for families. The Saint Mary of Naranco and Church of San Miguel de Lillo on Mount Naranco are historical sites that can be enjoyed by all ages. The La Maternidad by Fernando Botero sculpture in Escandalera Square is also easily accessible and a popular photo spot. Additionally, the Campo de San Francisco park offers a pleasant green space for family strolls.
Beyond its historical sites, Oviedo offers beautiful natural spaces. Mount Naranco, home to the pre-Romanesque churches, also provides green landscapes and trails like the Finnish Track (Pista Finlandesa). In the city center, the Campo de San Francisco is a historic park perfect for relaxing walks. For a more extensive day trip, the stunning Covadonga Lakes within the Picos de Europa National Park are about 1.5 hours away.
Oviedo is surrounded by opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes like the 'From the Church of San Pedro to the FINLAND TRACK' or 'Oviedo Historic Center and San Francisco Park Loop'. For running, consider the 'Pista Finlandesa and Oviedo City Loop' or routes along the Vía Verde Oviedo-Fuso de la Reina. Cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Río Nora River Trail' or the longer 'Oviedo to Fuso de la Reina on the Via Verde'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes around Oviedo, Running Trails around Oviedo, and Cycling around Oviedo guides.
Yes, Oviedo offers some accessible attractions. The sculpture La Maternidad by Fernando Botero in Escandalera Square is noted as wheelchair accessible. Many of Oviedo's city center areas, including the pedestrian-friendly Old Town and squares like Plaza del Fontán and Plaza de la Constitución, are generally flat and easy to navigate, allowing for enjoyable exploration.
Oviedo boasts a vibrant cultural scene. The Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias, located in the historic quarter, features an extensive collection of Spanish and Asturian art, including works by masters like El Greco and Goya. The Archaeological Museum of Asturias, housed in a former convent, provides a deep dive into the region's history. For performing arts, the Campoamor Theatre is a significant venue, famous for hosting the Princess of Asturias Awards. Don't forget to explore Calle Gascona, the 'Cider Boulevard,' for a taste of traditional Asturian cuisine and cider.
Visitors frequently praise Oviedo for its rich historical and architectural heritage, particularly the UNESCO-listed pre-Romanesque churches on Mount Naranco and the impressive Cathedral of San Salvador. The city's clean, pedestrian-friendly environment and the abundance of unique statues, such as La Maternidad, also contribute to a delightful experience. The blend of urban exploration with accessible green spaces like Campo de San Francisco is also highly appreciated.
For panoramic views of Oviedo, head to Mount Naranco. The Sacred Heart of Jesus Monument (Monte Naranco) offers an excellent vantage point, allowing you to see the city spread out below. This spot is popular for its impressive monument and the expansive vistas it provides.
Absolutely. The historic Plaza del Fontán, once a lagoon, is now a picturesque square surrounded by cider houses and terraces, offering a glimpse into local life. Adjacent to it is the Mercado del Fontán, a covered market where you can explore local produce, cheeses, and other Asturian specialties, making it a great spot to immerse yourself in the regional culture and cuisine.
While Oviedo can be enjoyed year-round, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Temperatures are mild, and the natural landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summers are warm, suitable for early morning or late afternoon excursions, while winters are cooler but still offer opportunities for exploration, especially in the city.
Yes, Mount Naranco, with its historical sites and trails, is accessible by public transport from Oviedo. Local bus services connect the city center to the base of Mount Naranco, making it convenient for visitors to reach attractions like Saint Mary of Naranco and the Sacred Heart of Jesus Monument without a car.


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