Gijon City Centre

Gijon

Laboral Ciudad de la Cultura featuring street scenes, a city and heritage elements
Cimadevilla showing street scenes as well as a couple
Gijon City Centre
Talasoponiente featuring a sunset
Cimadevilla

Discover an array of fascinating ruins from the Roman era and sunbathe on the beaches of this central neighbourhood of Gijón.

Comprising the core neighbourhoods of Centro, Cimadevilla and Laviada, the Distrito Centro lies at the heart of Gijón. It contains the main landmarks and cultural highlights of the largest city in the Asturias province. Piece together the fascinating Roman and modern history of Gijón through the museums and monuments dotted around this central area.

Note that much of the city and its culture has been defined by Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, an important figure in the Spanish Age of Enlightenment of the 18th century. See his collection of art and take the audio guide for additional context in the majestic Jovellanos Birthplace Museum in the Cimadevilla old town area on the Santa Catalina Headland. Relax at a café in the Plaza de Jovellanos and see the historic figure’s tomb in the adjacent Capilla de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios (Chapel of Our Lady of Remedies).

Seek out the subterranean Campo Valdés Roman Baths, well-preserved ruins where Romans bathed and socialized as far back as 2,000 years ago. It stands beside the glorious Church of San Pedro. At the northern end of the promontory lies the undulating Cerro de Santa Catalina Park where you will find the Elogio del Horizonte monument that overlooks the sea.

Make your way down to Poniente Beach and lay down a blanket for a picnic on the sand. Here you’ll find the beachside Talasoponiente, offering fun for the whole family with its range of pools and spa treatments.

The Distrito Centro runs from the Gijón neighbourhood of Laviada up through Centro, before reaching the Cimadevilla area. Gijón is located on the Santa Catalina promontory that juts out into the Bay of Biscay. Arrive at Asturias Airport and drive east for about 25 miles (40 kilometres) to get to Gijón in less than 40 minutes. Get around the city’s central areas by bus, car or on foot.


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Other neighbourhoods around Gijon City Centre

Gijon showing a city, a sunset and heritage elements

Cimavilla

If you're spending some time in Cimavilla, Cimadevilla and Elogio del Horizonte are top sights worth seeing.

Cimavilla
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La Arena

Though La Arena may not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like San Lorenzo Beach and Plaza de Toros de El Bibio.

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Distrito Llano

Travellers like the shopping in Distrito Llano, and Los Fresnos Mall is a top attraction you might want to visit.

Distrito Llano

El Bibio

While visiting El Bibio, you might make a stop by sights like El Molinon and Plaza de Toros de El Bibio.

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Las Mestas

When in Las Mestas, you can plan a visit to Plaza de Toros de El Bibio and El Molinon, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

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Urb. Playa del Arbeyal

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Urb. Playa del Arbeyal and surrounding area, you can visit El Molinon and Plaza de Toros de El Bibio.

Urb. Playa del Arbeyal

Gijon City Centre

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