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Parador de Gijón

History, nature and cuisine by the Cantabrian Sea

Parador de Gijón

Avenida Torcuato Fernández Miranda, 15 33203 Gijón (Asturias)

Register number: H-AS-9901

+34 985370511

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Mapa Parador de Gijón

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History, nature and cuisine by the Cantabrian Sea
Parador de Gijón

A hundred-year-old mill houses the Parador de Gijón in the Isabel La Católica Park, one of the green spaces most popular with the people of Gijón. El Molino Viejo or The Old Mill is a building that has been completely renovated and refurbished to meet the demands of modern guests, while preserving the character of the former buildings. It is surrounded by a magnificent garden of cobbled paths that lead to a pond and a children's play area.

Parador de Gijón en Asturias
Entrada principal del Parador de Gijón

From here you can walk to the beach of San Lorenzo, which joins the city to the Cantabrian Sea, or stroll through the seaside neighbourhood of Cimadevilla and the mount of Santa Catalina, where you can see Chillida's sculpture "In Praise of the Horizon", in addition to a beautiful panoramic view of the Cantabrian coast. You’ll also find the Aquarium and the plant museum of the Botanical Garden near the Parador

Gijón’s old quarter has essential sites such as the Laboral Ciudad de la Cultura, the largest building in Spain, a former university now converted into a cultural space where you can attend exhibitions and head up to the lookout point of La Torre, for impressive views of the entire city. From Gijón you can also visit other seaside towns such as Candás or Luanco; bathe in their beaches and visit the Maritime Museum.

 
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Habitación doble superior del Parador de Gijón
Rooms

Rooms to dream about

The rooms at Paradores combine design and modern services to perfection. In each room you can enjoy the comfort and elegance of the design and furnishings, and the best views in destinations you will want to return to again and again.

 
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Superior Double
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Services and facilities

All the comforts you need

aire acondicionado

air conditioning

Ascensor

Elevator

conferencias y

Conferences and meetings

Bar

Gastronomic space

Facilidades de accesibilidad

Handicapped facilities

Jardín

Garden

Minibar

Minibar with a carefully selected selection of products

Tv en habitaciones

Flat screen TV

Parking

Outdoor parking

Restaurante

Restaurant

Secador

Hairdryer

Servicio de habitaciones

Room service

Servicio de prensa y revistas digitales

Digital press and magazines service

Tecnología ChromeCast

ChromeCast technology

Wifi

Free Wifi

The gastronomy of the Parador

The best regional cuisine in unique spaces

Paradores offers the exclusive experience of enjoying regional, local and local cuisine in unique spaces. Our cuisine is strongly linked to the places where the 98 hotels are located, presenting the best gastronomy from the different Spanish regions. Pioneers in local cuisine, we have reinforced our commitment to local products in search of the best raw material and reaffirming our commitment to sustainability.

Fabada y ensalada en el restaurante Llar de Molín del Parador de Gijón
Offers

Take advantage of the Paradores offers

  • Ein Paket mit Frühstück oder Halbpension, das eine astrotouristische Tour beinhaltet, bei der Sie die Geheimnisse unseres Himmels in Starlight-zertifizierten Gebieten entdecken können.

  • A night longer at a Parador can make a big difference.

  • Exclusive offer for higher levels of the Amigo card

  • Offer for clients holding the official Pilgrim's accreditation who are completing the Camino de Santiago.

  • What to do?
    Explore the surroundings in Gijón

    On the shores of the Cantabrian Sea, Gijón offers an attractive combination of seafaring flavour, architectural heritage and modern urban development next to the beach. Its marina was a finalist in the European Commission's EDEN (European Destinations of Excellence) programme in recognition of its sustainable tourism. Near the marina lies the hill of Santa Catalina, where you can admire Eduardo Chillida's sculpture, "In Praise of the Horizon".

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    In its city centre, the main points of interest are the Laboral Ciudad de la Cultura, the largest building in Spain, and its Torre del Reloj, a lookout point with spectacular views of Gijón. The Jovellanos House Museum, the Botanical Gardens and the Aquarium are also noteworthy additions to this list. Set aside time to stroll through its neighbourhoods, visit the Cimadevilla peninsula and explore this seaside neighbourhood and Isabel La Católica Park, one of the most-beloved green spaces of the people of Gijón. The Museum of the People of Asturias is nearby, where you can learn a bit more about Gijón.

     

    From Gijón you can arrange a trip to coastal towns with a great seafaring tradition such as Candás and Luanco, or Cudillero and Lastres. And if you drive for just over half an hour, you can reach Oviedo, known for its characteristic medieval quarter that houses the Gothic Cathedral, and the nearby Monte Naranco, two gems of pre-Romanesque architecture.

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