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10 essentials: what to see and do in Avilés (Asturias)

Galiana Street in Avilés in Asturias
Galiana Street in Avilés in Asturias

I admit it: until I met him not long ago, I had no interest in visit Aviles, riding a Asturias.

But it is possible that it has also happened to you, because we all have in our minds the image of a city where the industrial development of the steel industry It darkened its environment and the facades of houses and monuments.

However, after the disappearance of the steel facilities in the last decade of the 80s as a consequence of industrial reconversion, Avilés is now in a process of transformation.

And in this regard, the Niemeyer Center, within the framework of the project Innovation Island, has put back to Avilés on the map of the tourist attractions of Asturias.

El Niemeyer Center, regardless of the problems that it had after its birth for the development of greater cultural activity, came to fulfill the function of cultural and tourist magnet for Avilés.

Indeed, if you are now going to plan a trip to Asturias, surely you are curious to come to Avilés to see this great work of the contemporary architecture.

But when you go to see the Niemeyer, I recommend that you take a walk through the historic center of Avilés, ancient Villa.

Corner of the historic center of Avilés in Asturias
Corner of the historic center of Avilés in Asturias

You will surely be surprised by the attractiveness of its streets with the typical northern houses, with porticoed galleries and balconies, and the terraces that give them a great atmosphere.

The extensive pedestrianization of historical Center It barely allows us to remember the past of an Avilés that was hostile to visitors.

Now instead walk through Avilés It is a delight, because you find beautiful corners and you can Watch monuments that remind you that its history dates back to the 10th century, and that la Villa It was the inside of a medieval fortified enclosure.

What to see and do when visiting Avilés

Next I will tell you 10 places to see and visit in Avilés.

Niemeyer Cultural Center in Avilés
Niemeyer Cultural Center in Avilés

Niemeyer Cultural Center in Avilés

This very modern building, the main work in Europe of the prestigious Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, is the icon of the urban change that has occurred Avilés in the last decades.

El Niemeyer cultural center It was completed in 2011.

Its main buildings are the great tower where a bar and a restaurant are located, and the large audience which has capacity for more than a thousand people, which hosts a program of performances by prominent artists.

Plaza de España in Avilés

The easiest thing is to start your walk from the center Spanish squarea (It is advisable to leave the car in the underground parking lot in the pedestrian plaza).

Ferrera Palace in the Plaza de España in Avilés in Asturias
Ferrera Palace in the Plaza de España in Avilés in Asturias

This large enclosure is presided over by the building of the Aviles City Council, from the end of the 17th century, and opposite you find the Ferrera Palace, from the same century, and which is now the headquarters of the Palacio de Avilés Affiliated By Melia.

Behind the historic building is a large park that was once the palace gardens.

San Nicolás de Bari Church in Avilés

Leaving the Spain Square awarded by the San Francisco street, the northeast side, next to the Ferrera Palace You will see a large grove.

Behind her the cover of the San Nicolás de Bari church, which was built by the Franciscans in the 13th century.

Traditional grocery store in Avilés

Right in front of the church, under the porticoed gallery, it is worth entering the only large grocery store which is in Avilés.

Church of San Nicolás de Bari in Avilés
Church of San Nicolás de Bari in Avilés

These stores, where you can buy everything imaginable, are the antecedents of supermarkets.

This type of traditional establishment, on the verge of disappearing, was where the locals of the towns of the North supplied themselves with food and all kinds of products for the home.

Balsera Palace in Avilés

Advancing through the San Francisco street, a building on the corner on the right will surely catch your attention due to its ornate decoration.

This is the Balsera Palace, from 1917, which is now the headquarters of the Avilés Conservatory of Music.

Balsera Palace in the historic center of Avilés in Asturias
Balsera Palace in the historic center of Avilés in Asturias

Galiana street in Aviles

You then arrive at the Galiana street, perhaps the most popular in Avilés.

There are houses waiting for you with balconies and, above all, a long porticoed gallery that characterizes this street where tapas bars and restaurants are concentrated.

Indian house on Galiana street in the historic center of Avilés
Indian house on Galiana street in the historic center of Avilés

Casa Arias de la Noceda, house of Indians in Avilés

On the left side of the Galiana street You will discover, through the striking red color of the façade, an ancient indiano's house.

This is the Arias House of Noceda, built in 1883, next to which a tall palm tree contrasts.

Church of the Franciscan Fathers in Avilés

After returning to the Spain Square, leaving through the Ferreria Street, heading southeast you soon arrive before the church of the Franciscan Fathers.

Its rustic Romanesque style façade warns you of its age (12th-13th centuries).

Church of the Franciscan Fathers in the historic center of Avilés
Church of the Franciscan Fathers in the historic center of Avilés

Palace of the Marquis of Camposagrado in Avilés

In the nearby Camposagrado squareTowards the north, you find a large building with an imposing façade in the Asturian baroque style (late 17th century), more sober than usual.

Is Palace of the Marquis of Camposagrado, an old defensive building, with two large side towers.

La Cámara Street in Avilés

Very close is the Camera Street, the great commercial street of the historic center of Avilés.

The street begins at Spain Square and reaches the marketplace, next to the port neighborhood of sabugo.

In short, a pleasant walk through a town that will surely surprise you.

Galiana Street in the historic center of Avilés
Galiana Street in the historic center of Avilés

Where to sleep in Avilés

Looking ahead to your getaway, among the accommodation options you find in Avilés, without a doubt the aforementioned Palacio de Avilés Affiliated By Melia, a 5 star result of the remodeling of the aforementioned ferrera palace, and which previously belonged to the NH chain.

It is a very comfortable hotel and very well rated by those of us who have stayed there, on whose austere exterior stone façade, with a single tower, the large heraldic shield in the center of it stands out.

Its decoration combines the most modern design with elements that recall the palace style of the building.

Here you can book your stay at Aviles Palace.

Map: how to get to Avilés

The town of Avilés is located half an hour west of Gijón and 40 minutes northwest of Oviedo, in Asturias.

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About the Author

José Luis Sarralde

Journalist and traveler throughout his life, José Luis Sarralde is the founder of Guías Viajar, where since 2008 he has been capturing his travel experiences around the world, specializing in cultural and scenic destinations in Spain and Europe.

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  • Hello, to see the center of Aviles and its most attractive points. How many days would you recommend? I plan to dedicate just one day to it. It will be enough?

  • In Aviles. When they talk about the Church of San Nicolás de Bari and a grove of trees, they have to mention the Caños de San Francisco fountain, it is a fountain from the 17th century, from when water was brought to the city.

  • Forgive me to write in English (I'm Portuguese). Traveled to Avilés to meet friends living there, two weeks ago, with the precious help of this site. Thak you VERY much. I have the photos of Ferrera Park and The “fabada asturiana”. It was a wonderful experience to discover this nice and warm little town. A good place to live!

  • Magnificent tour of this wonderful city of our beloved sister Asturias, greetings from here to “Get to know Asturias” in case you also follow this fabulous Travel Blog.

    To entangle and bother, two of my daily pleasures:
    I have missed some photos of that wonderful park and another of a good pot of beans.

    A hug for everyone.

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