Get ready to explore the winding streets of Oviedo, where cobblestones remember fairy tales, stone walls whisper old secrets, and every turn might bring you face-to-face with a statue, a hidden plaza, or even a bit of northern Spanish magic. Yes, this city has seen Romans, kings, pilgrims, and the occasional overly-enthusiastic tourist.
Here’s how it works: as you walk up to each landmark, I’ll pop in and start telling you stories and fun facts. If for some reason I’m a little shy (or your audio doesn’t play automatically), just click that play button and we’ll jump right in. Lost your way? No worries-just open the map in the app, and you’ll soon find yourself back on track (Oviedo’s twists and turns can be enchanting, but even locals still get lost some days).
At each stop, you can ask me anything about what you’re seeing-just use the chat below. If it starts raining (this is Asturias, after all), just picture it as extra atmosphere. And if you’re heading into religious places like the Cathedral or churches, please dress respectfully-covered shoulders and knees are a good idea.
As you walk, watch out for slippery stones, bicycles, and, of course, the ever-watchful eyes of local grandmas-nothing escapes them! And a friendly tip: Oviedo is famous for its sidra (cider), but maybe save the tasting for the end if you want to remember the stories I tell you.
So, if you haven’t already, make your way to our first stop: the mighty Medieval Wall of Oviedo. Take a deep breath, feel the history in the air, and get ready. Your Oviedo adventure starts now!



