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Discover Gijón in Asturian with this 1.5-hour guided tour for only $12, exploring Cimavilla, San Lorenzo beach, Paseo de Begoña, and more.
This 1.5-hour guided tour costs only $12 per person and offers a fresh way to explore Gijón (Xixón) by experiencing it entirely in Asturian, the local language. Led by a native speaker and a qualified historian, this experience stands out for its authentic approach and unconventional route through the city.
Ideal for those interested in local culture, history, and architecture, this tour provides an opportunity to discover Gijón from a perspective that is both educational and entertaining. While the duration is short, the tour covers a wide range of famous sights and hidden stories, making it a cost-effective way to learn about the city’s soul.
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The tour kicks off at the Plaza del Marqués, in front of the statue of Don Pelayo. This emblematic location serves as the perfect hub to begin the exploration of Gijón’s historic heart. From here, the guide introduces the city’s background and what makes this tour special—mainly the use of Asturian language and the less conventional route.
This meeting point is easy to locate and provides instant access to Gijón’s main attractions, setting the tone for a dynamic and engaging experience. It’s a practical starting spot that welcomes both locals and visitors eager to see Gijón’s hidden layers.
The tour’s first major stop is Cimavilla, the historic neighborhood of Gijón. Here, the guide leads you through narrow streets lined with colorful houses and picturesque residents from the past. The storytelling focuses on the neighborhood’s notable characters and how they shaped the city’s identity.
Cimavilla is well known for its charming atmosphere and authentic local life, making it a perfect spot for photo opportunities and learning about Gijón’s maritime roots. The hop-on hop-off stops allow for flexibility, and the guide ensures visitors get a vivid picture of this vibrant district.
Next, the tour takes a stroll along the Paseo de San Lorenzo. This stretch offers views of Gijón’s most iconic beach, La Escalerona, a famous rocky formation that’s both a photo highlight and a symbol of the city’s coastal charm.
From this vantage point, visitors can appreciate the scenic beauty of the bay and learn about Gijón’s maritime traditions. The walk along the promenade is relaxed, giving plenty of opportunities for pictures and reflection.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour then passes through the center of town, stopping at notable sites like Plaza del Parchís. Here, the focus is on local architecture, with brief explanations about design influences and the historical significance of the area.
Further along, the Jovellanos Theater and the legendary Dindurra café are highlighted. These locations showcase Gijón’s cultural scene, with stories about local personalities and historic events linked to these venues.
The tour culminates at the famous Paseo de Begoña, Gijón’s lively promenade. This central strip is bustling with locals and visitors, and the guide describes the daily life, social customs, and festivals associated with this iconic area.
Ending here allows visitors to connect what they’ve learned with Gijón’s current vibrancy, making it a fitting conclusion to the experience.
The tour includes several hop-on hop-off stops: Casa del Chino, El Lavaderu, Museo Casa Natal de Jovellanos, La Escalerona, Plaza del Parchís, and Teatro Jovellanos. Each serves as a gateway to a different facet of Gijón’s history, culture, or scenery.
The Casa del Chino introduces local stories, while El Lavaderu offers glimpses into everyday life from the past. The Jovellanos Museum provides insights into the city’s most famous son, and La Escalerona serves as a visual centerpiece of the coast.
The meeting point at Plaza del Marqués is convenient and well-signed. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a variety of visitors.
The live tour guide speaks Spanish, but the entire experience is conducted in Asturian, offering an authentic linguistic experience. Video and audio recording are not permitted, ensuring a focused and respectful environment.
At just $12 per person, this tour offers excellent value for those interested in local culture and history. Its less conventional route provides a fresh perspective compared to more typical tours, emphasizing hidden stories and local language.
The short duration makes it an ideal introduction for newcomers or those with limited time. The guided explanations ensure a rich understanding of Gijón’s most famous areas, making it a worthwhile experience for curious travelers.
This experience is perfect for language enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone eager to see Gijón from a local’s point of view. It’s especially suited for those looking for an affordable, authentic, and engaging way to explore the city’s main sights.
Visitors who appreciate local stories, cultural insights, and small-group tours will find this experience particularly rewarding.
This 1.5-hour tour in Asturian offers a distinctive way to discover Gijón through its most famous spots. With an engaging guide and a thoughtfully curated route, it provides a deeper understanding of the city’s identity and heritage.
While it covers many highlights in a short time, the focus on local language and stories makes it a special choice for those wanting more than just sightseeing. For $12, it delivers an authentic, affordable, and entertaining introduction to Gijón.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible and suitable for most age groups, with a focus on cultural and historical learning.
Do I need to speak Asturian to understand the guide?
The tour is conducted entirely in Asturian, so some familiarity with the language or a willingness to learn will enhance the experience.
Are there any physical requirements or restrictions?
The tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for most physical abilities.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the official guide, historian, and the experience itself. No additional fees are mentioned.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Where does the tour end?
The tour concludes at Paseo de Begoña, allowing for easy exploration of the city’s lively heart afterward.