Things to do in Santo Adriano
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From Oviedo and Gijón: Llanes, Ribadesella, Alto de Fitu and Bowls
€42
per adult
80% of travellers recommend

From Oviedo: Luarca, Cudillero and Avilés Day Trip
€42
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Uncover Oviedo's Legacy: A Self-Guided Audio Tour
€10
per traveller

Picos de Europa : Bulnes and tasting in Cabrales cheese cave
€69
per adult

From Gijón: Luarca, Cudillero and Avilés Day Trip
€42
per adult
100% of travellers recommend
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1. Calle Uria
The Calle Uria is considered the main artery of Oviedo’s old quarter in the heart of the city. Partly running alongside the edge of the Campo de San Francisco park, the street comprises a wide avenue flanked by restaurants, bars and the main commercial outlets of the city. Snap photos of some of the most impressive buildings that line this iconic street.
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2. Oviedo Cathedral
Oviedo Cathedral is a distinctive basilica with an eclectic array of architectural styles. including Baroque, Gothic, Renaissance and Romanesque. Inspect the marvelous array of artworks and religious relics found in every corner of this fine cathedral.
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3. Oscar Niemeyer Cultural Centre
Centro Niemeyer, or the Oscar Niemeyer International Cultural Centre, is recognizable by its tower, dome and bright colors. The center is a hub for the arts, education and film among other themes.
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4. Plaza de Espana
As one of Oviedo’s most important squares, Plaza de España should be on every visitor’s itinerary. Uncover its history and the beauty of the nearby park and other relaxing spaces as you take a break in this lovely spot.
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5. Oviedo City Hall
While you are exploring Oviedo’s Old Town, stop for a while at Oviedo Town Hall, a monumental 17th-century building that serves as the official offices of the local government. The beautiful building sits on the Plaza de la Constitucion and was constructed in the 1620s from a design by the architect Juan de Naveda. He was responsible for numerous buildings in several Spanish cities including Burgos and Pamplona.
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