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Top neighborhoods in Oviedo

Oviedo City Centre
Oviedo City Centre takes you straight into a storybook of medieval Spain with its stunning Gothic Cathedral of San Salvador. Wander through pedestrian-only streets lined with honey-colored stone buildings and discover hidden plazas where locals sip traditional Asturian cider. The Fine Arts Museum showcases regional treasures while the bustling Plaza del Fontán market captures authentic daily life. Traditional sidrerías pour cider from impressive heights alongside hearty fabada bean stew and fresh seafood. Boutique hotels tucked into converted palaces offer the perfect base for exploration, with everything in this compact historic core accessible within a 15-minute walk.

Old Town Oviedo
Old Town Oviedo captivates visitors with its preserved medieval architecture and Gothic Cathedral of San Salvador. Narrow cobblestone streets wind through this pedestrian-friendly zone, where ancient city walls tell stories dating back to the 8th century. The neighborhood pulses with Asturian culture, from traditional sidrerías pouring cider from impressive heights to cultural events showcasing local customs. Authentic taverns serve regional specialties like fabada beans and chorizo in honey-colored stone buildings. Historic structures converted to boutique hotels and charming B&Bs offer character-filled accommodations. The area's excellent walkability makes exploring easy, though cobblestone streets can be challenging for those with mobility concerns.

Centro y Casco Histórico
Centro y Casco Histórico enchants visitors with medieval cobblestone streets and a magnificent Gothic cathedral. UNESCO-listed pre-Romanesque churches dot this pedestrian-friendly quarter where history comes alive. The colorful arcades of Plaza del Fontán house traditional markets, while ancient palaces line the charming Calle Cimadevilla. Traditional siderías serve up authentic Asturian cider and hearty bean stew in atmospheric stone-walled taverns. Boutique hotels in converted palaces offer the perfect base for exploring Oviedo's cultural heart. The extensive pedestrian zones make this neighborhood incredibly walkable, with most attractions just a short stroll apart.

El Cristo y Buenavista
El Cristo y Buenavista gives you a peek into how real Oviedo locals live their daily lives. The neighborhood hums with university students zipping between classes and locals going about their business. You can catch a soccer match at Carlos Tartiere Stadium or simply wander the tree-lined streets that feel refreshingly tourist-free. The area shines with budget-friendly tapas bars and traditional Asturian sidrerías where you can sample local cider. Accommodations run cheaper than downtown, with plenty of apartment rentals and guesthouses to choose from. City buses connect you to central Oviedo in just 15 minutes, making this quiet residential spot the perfect home base.

San Lázaro y Otero
The San Lázaro y Otero neighborhood offers attractions such as Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos and Plazas & Statues.
Top landmarks in Oviedo

Oviedo Cathedral
Oviedo City Centre is home to Oviedo Cathedral, so why not stop by during your stay in Oviedo.

Calle Uria
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Calle Uria in Oviedo City Centre. Splash some more cash at El Fontan Market.










































