3 Nights Asturias/Oviedo, Spain - 4* Astures Hotel
Duration:
3 Nights
From €315pp
2 May 2026
Asturias/Oviedo
The capital of northern Spain’s fertile and mountainous Asturias region, Oviedo is an architectural delight. You’ll find distinctive pre-Romanesque architecture in its medieval heart, together with 16th-century university buildings and a plethora of sweeping squares lined with 18th-century landmarks.
Walking its storied streets with a private guide, you’ll follow the path of the “regia sedes” (royal headquarters) learning about the close links of the city with the Asturian monarchy of the 9th century. You’ll visit a multitude of heritage sites including the Cathedral of San Salvador, built in the early 14th century over an older 8th-century structure. Here, you’re likely to cross paths with pilgrims following the revered Santiago de Compostela route.
The city works well as a base for exploring the wider Asturian region, from hiking in the Picos de Europa Mountains to exploring the Costa Verde coastline. It’s also a regional gastronomic hub, where you can taste the highly prized local sidra (alcoholic cider), Cabrales cheese, Asturian fabes (beans), seafood, and local crepe-like desserts called frixuelos.
Mountaintop views
Mount Naranco forms the sky-skimming green backdrop to Oviedo. It’s an easy drive or a moderate hike to the top, and absolutely worth the journey for the panoramic views across the whole of the historic city. On a clear day you’ll be able to see to the furthest reaches of Asturias and as far as the Bay of Biscay, setting your sense of place geographically. Topped by a modern statue of Christ, the mountain is also home to two of the city’s key pre-Romanesque buildings.
Pre-Romanesque architecture
Nestled on the lower slopes of Mount Naranco, you’ll find the tall, narrow, and ornate Santa María Del Naranco — built in the 9th century as a summer palace for King Ramiro I of Asturias. Next to it, you can visit San Miguel de Lillo, a limestone, palatine chapel built concurrently by the same architect.
On a city tour, your guide will include these two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, giving you private time in both away from the crowds. You’ll find other notable examples of pre-Romanesque architecture in the city itself, including the Churches of San Tirso El Real and San Julián de los Prados (commonly known as Santullano), and the 9th-century Foncalada fountain with its moss-covered stones and fresh water spring — the only spring of its period still in existence.
Pilgrimage landmarks of Oviedo
A private guided tour around El Antiguo — the ancient heart of this city — can bring the history of its narrow, winding streets to life as you walk them. Dominating the city skyline is the Gothic tower of the Cathedral of San Salvador, which serves as a pivotal reference point on the Camino da Santiago pilgrimage.
Within the cathedral is the Cámara Santa, a small palatine chapel designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built in 840 CE by King Alfonso II of Asturias to house the shroud of Oviedo, a bloodstained piece of cloth thought to have been wrapped around the head of Jesus Christ after he died.
Asturian sidra
Dating back to the Middle Ages, the production of Asturian sidra (an alcoholic cider) is an essential part of Oviedo’s rich cultural heritage. Today, Asturias remains the biggest producer of sidra in Spain, and apple orchards spread out across its leafy valleys.
One of the most notable displays of sidra tradition you’ll see in Oviedo is the specific pouring technique, with the bottle held far above the head and the cider poured from this height into a low-held glass, apparently ensuring a more intense taste. To immerse yourself in the sidra culture, you can head to Gascona Street (known as Sidra Boulevard), where sidra bars and tasting houses spill out onto the street.
Best time to visit Oviedo
Oviedo has a temperate climate with warm summers and mild, wet winters. Hotels are open year-round, but our specialists suggest visiting the city between May and October for the best weather conditions. November to April sees higher rainfall and lower temperatures, while August sees the most visitors.
4* Astures Hotel
Oviedo, Asturias/Oviedo, Spain
Highlights
- Swimming Pool
- Air Conditioning
- Near Restaurants
- WiFi
- Gym
- Laundry Service
Location
The hotel is wonderfully located in the tourist centre of Oveido. The centre with boutiques, bars, restaurants and a lively nightlife are all to be found within walking distance of the hotel. The nearest beach is approximately 28 km away and the airport is around 45 km from the hotel.
Facilities
3 single rooms and 62 double rooms are located on 5 storeys and can be reached by lift. Guests are warmly welcomed by English- and French-speaking staff at the 24-hour reception desk in the lobby. Check-in/check-out service is available round the clock. Amenities include a baggage storage service and a safe. Wireless internet access allows guests to stay connected while on holiday. The tour desk offers assistance with booking excursions. Wheelchair-accessible facilities are available. Additional amenities include a TV room and a playroom. Guests arriving by car can park their vehicles in the garage or in the car park. Further services and facilities include a babysitting service, medical assistance, a transfer service, an alarm call service, a laundry service, a hairdresser, a coin-operated laundry and a hotel shuttle bus. Travellers with bicycles can make use of the on-site bicycle storage area. A fax machine is available for guests' business needs.
Rooms
Air conditioning and central heating ensure that rooms maintain comfortable temperatures. Guests can enjoy the view of the courtyard from a balcony or terrace. Rooms have a double bed or a king-size bed. Extra beds can be requested. A safe, a minibar and a desk are also available. Guests will also find a refrigerator included among the standard features. An ironing set is provided for guests' convenience. A direct dial telephone, a television with satellite/cable channels, a radio and WiFi (no extra charge) are provided as well. A hairdryer and a telephone are provided in the bathrooms, which include a shower and a bathtub. Cosmetic products, a selection of towels and background music provide additional comfort in the bathrooms. Wheelchair-friendly rooms can be booked. The hotel has non-smoking rooms and smoking rooms.
Sports/Entertainment
The outdoor pool complex provides invigorating refreshment. There are many ways to relax or stay active at the hotel, including a gym and callisthenics.
Meals
Various dining options are available, including a restaurant, a café and a bar. A generous breakfast buffet and a dinner à la carte or as a set menu are served every day. Special meals, including diet meals, are also available. The hotel also offers special catering options.
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Prices based on 2 people sharing*
Prices are correct as of 09/04/2026 & subject to change*









