[2024 Gijon Stay] Travel Guide for Hotel Asturias (Updated Nov)
Gijón Backpacking Itinerary: 3 Days of Coastal Charm and Culture
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Day 1: Explore Gijón’s Old Town (Cimavilla)
• Morning:
• Start with a walk around Cimavilla, Gijón’s historic old town, known for its cobblestone streets and traditional Asturian architecture.
• Visit the Elogio del Horizonte, a striking concrete sculpture by Eduardo Chillida located on top of Santa Catalina Hill, offering stunning views of the sea and city.
• Afternoon:
• Head to Playa de San Lorenzo, Gijón’s main beach. Walk along the Paseo Marítimo, or take a break on the sandy shore.
• Visit Revillagigedo Palace, a baroque palace that now serves as an art gallery, located next to Plaza Mayor.
• Evening:
• Enjoy Gijón’s famous cider culture by visiting a traditional sidrería (cider house). Try Sidra Trabanco with some local tapas such as chorizo a la sidra (chorizo cooked in cider).
• Accommodation:
• Stay in the old town area of Cimavilla for easy access to historic sites and the beach. Consider Hotel Asturias for a centrally located budget stay.
Day 2: Nature and Museums
• Morning:
• Visit the Jardín Botánico Atlántico, a large botanical garden showcasing the native plants of the Atlantic and Cantabrian coast. Enjoy a peaceful walk through its scenic landscapes.
• Head to Universidad Laboral, Spain’s largest building, and explore its impressive architecture and cultural center. You can also go up the tower for panoramic views of Gijón.
• Afternoon:
• Head to Museo del Ferrocarril (Railway Museum), where you can learn about Gijón’s industrial history and the significance of the railway system in the region.
• Stroll through the Parque de Isabel la Católica, a beautiful park filled with lakes, swans, and pleasant walking paths.
• Evening:
• Experience more of Gijón’s culinary scene by trying fabada asturiana, a hearty bean stew, at Casa Trabanco or Restaurante La Galana.
• Accommodation:
• Stay near the city center, in El Centro, for more budget-friendly accommodations and proximity to both nature and culture.
Day 3: Coastal Day Trip to Cabo Peñas
• Morning:
• Take a day trip to Cabo Peñas, the northernmost point of Asturias, located about 30 minutes from Gijón. The cliffs and lighthouse offer incredible views of the Cantabrian Sea.
• Visit the Cabo Peñas Lighthouse and the adjacent Interpretation Center to learn about the region’s maritime heritage.
• Afternoon:
• Head back to Gijón and enjoy lunch at Playa de Poniente, a more relaxed and quieter beach than San Lorenzo.
• Visit the Acuario de Gijón (Gijón Aquarium) for an immersive experience of marine life from the Cantabrian Sea and beyond.
• Evening:
• For your final night, savor Asturian cheese, like Cabrales, paired with a cold cider at Sidrería Tierra Astur Poniente, which is near the marina.