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What to see in Gijón

Gijón, nestled on Spain's northern coast, offers a captivating mix of seaside charm and cultural vibrancy. Its historic old town, Cimavilla, boasts winding streets and ancient architecture, while modern districts buzz with youthful energy. Surrounded by stunning natural landscapes and sandy beaches, Gijón is a coastal gem in Asturias.

Gijón’s historic heart, known as Cimavilla, is a picturesque neighbourhood steeped in history and charm. This well-preserved old town is a delightful place to wander, with its winding cobblestone streets, colourful buildings and rich maritime heritage. One of the most iconic landmarks in Cimavilla is the Plaza Mayor, a charming square surrounded by historic buildings, cafes and restaurants. It's a perfect spot to sit and soak in the atmosphere while enjoying a coffee or a traditional Asturian cider.

Gijón's coastline is adorned with several stunning beaches, and one of the most popular is San Lorenzo Beach, located near the city centre and easily accessible from the port. This expansive golden-sand beach stretches for more than a kilometre along the Bay of Biscay, offering a perfect retreat for beach lovers. San Lorenzo Beach is known for its clean waters and excellent facilities, making it a great place for swimming, sunbathing or simply taking a leisurely stroll along the promenade. The beach is lined with restaurants and cafes where you can savour fresh seafood and traditional Asturian dishes while enjoying panoramic views of the sea.

For a serene escape into nature, head to the Botanical Garden Atlántico, located just a short distance from Gijón's port. This lush oasis is a haven for plant enthusiasts and offers a tranquil setting for relaxation and exploration. The botanical garden covers a vast area, showcasing a diverse collection of native and exotic plants, trees and flowers. It's divided into themed sections, each representing different geographical regions, including the Mediterranean, Atlantic and Canary Islands. As you wander through the garden, you'll encounter a rich tapestry of colours, scents and textures.


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