Hotels in Gijón
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Gijón is Asturias's port city on the Bay of Biscay, with medieval Cimadevilla, San Lorenzo beach, and the Laboral cultural complex. 35 hotels across the city.
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About Gijón
Gijón: Asturias's Largest City on the Bay of Biscay
Gijón holds around 270,000 residents on the Cantabrian coast, making it Asturias's most populous city. Playa de San Lorenzo, a 2.8 km arc of sand, runs along the city's eastern flank — rare for an active industrial port. The old quarter, Cimadevilla, sits on a granite headland above the fishing harbor and contains 1st-century AD Roman thermal baths at Campo Valdés, now displayed beneath a glass-floored pavilion. Cider culture is central here: local sidrerías in Cimadevilla pour Asturian sidra from height in the traditional style. The Mercado del Sur sells Asturian cheeses, chorizos, and fresh seafood year-round.
Where to Stay in Gijón
Hotels concentrate along the Paseo del Muelle waterfront and the promenade facing San Lorenzo beach. The El Bibio district, roughly 1 km inland, offers quieter mid-range options near Parque de Isabel la Católica. Budget hostels fill Cimadevilla's narrow streets. The Universidad Laboral de Gijón — a 270,000 sq m complex completed in 1956 — lies 4 km southeast and anchors a residential zone with additional hotel options.
Practical Tips
- Airport: Gijón has no commercial airport; Aeropuerto de Asturias sits 40 km west, with direct bus service to the city centre.
- Rail: FEVE narrow-gauge trains connect Gijón to Oviedo in approximately 35 minutes (30 km).
- Film festival: The Festival Internacional de Cine de Gijón, founded in 1963, runs each November across multiple city-centre venues.
- Weather: Pack a waterproof layer — Asturias averages over 1,100 mm of rainfall per year, even in summer.
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