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Explore Oviedo
Oviedo invites you to explore its streets, discover its historical heritage, enjoy its cuisine and lose yourself among its squares, monuments and charming spots.
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What to see in Oviedo?
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Marqués de Santa Cruz
Campo de S. Francisco. Palace of Principality of Asturias Parliament ("Termómetro" Building). Presidential Palace of the Principality (Principado).
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Argüelles
The Old Quarters. Cathedral of San Salvador in Oviedo. El Fontán market. Town Hall of Oviedo. Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias. Trascorrales Square. Bulevar de la Sidra.
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Víctor Chávarri
San Julián de los Prados. Gran Bulevar El Vasco. Cider houses and restaurants in the area of Gascona-Jovellanos Street. Pre-Romanesque fountain of Foncalada. Monastery of San Pelayo.
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Uría
Major shopping area. Campo de San Francisco (Sculpture of Mafalda). Campoamor Theatre (Princess of Asturias Awards venue). Sculpture of Woody Allen. 19th-century bourgeois architecture.
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Toreno
Conde de Toreno Palace (RIDEA). Plaza de Porlier area, with its palaces and the old university. 12th-century Romanesque portico of the Church of San Isidoro.
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Avenida de Galicia
Villa Magdalena, mansion and romantic garden. Cabazo Gallego next to Villa Magdalena. Restaurants and pubs on Avda. Galicia-Llamaquique.
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Samuel Sánchez
La Losa (Fundación Príncipe de Asturias Promenade). Samuel Sánchez statue. Villa Magdalena Gardens.
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Monumentos
Pre-Romanesque treasures of Monte Naranco: Santa María, originally a palace built by Ramiro I in 842. San Miguel de Lillo, that served as a palace chapel.
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Independencia
Shopping area Centre/Uría St. Local wine route. Basilica of San Juan del Real.
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Melquiades Álvarez
Basilica of San Juan del Real. Campo de San Francisco. Campoamor Theatre. Woody Allen statue. Pre-Romanesque Fountain of la Foncalada.