Weather in Gijon. Actual conditions and forecast

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More to see in Gijon
Hundred years ago, there was a small fishing village on the site of a modern resort. Modern travelers know Gijon as a well-developed beach resort and a cultural center with an abundance of interesting historical sites. Among religious sites, the interesting medieval church of St. Peter built in the early 15th century is noteworthy; it is made in the Gothic style. During the Civil War, the church was almost completely destroyed, but by the middle of the last century, architects managed to restore the beautiful building. Travelers who are fond of interesting excursions should definitely visit the Jovellanos House Museum located on the square of the same name. It is a spectacular palace; many years the beautiful manor house has belonged to the family of the famous writer. The museum was opened in 1971; its walls house an interesting collection of art works. An old manor house is a permanent venue for conferences, concerts and other large-scale events. One of the most interesting cultural centers of Gijon is the Museum of Asturias People. It introduces the culture and lifestyle of local population. The interesting ethnographic museum has been serving visitors since 1968; it features a very unusual layout. The museum is situated in extensive parkland and consists of a complex of halls; each hall represents its unique collection. Those that are fond of exploring historic sites would be interested in walking around the city's oldest district of Cimavilla. Archaeologists still … Read further

Gijon guide chapters

Gijon sightseeing

Nowadays Gijon is known as one of major cities on the Cantabrian coast. The beautiful curve of coastline allows admiring a unique picture created by rocky cliffs and huge boulders, between which are sheltered lovely bays with comfortable and cozy beaches. Uneven steep banks are the main attraction of the district, in which Gijon is located. Even the geographical position of Gijon has everything to become a … Open

Cultural excursion through Gijon - things to see

Hundred years ago, there was a small fishing village on the site of a modern resort. Modern travelers know Gijon as a well-developed beach resort and a cultural center with an abundance of interesting historical sites. Among religious sites, the interesting medieval church of St. Peter built in the early 15th century is noteworthy; it is made in the Gothic style. During the Civil War, the church was almost completely … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Gijon is often called the birthplace of ice cream; it is believed that the popular refreshing treat has been served here for the first time. Locals have learned to make a delicious dessert of milk many hundreds of years ago, when there were no freezers and refrigerators. They used natural resources, such as snow and ice, to make ice cream. For many locals the production of ice cream has become a real family craft. … Open

Traditions and mentality of Gijon

Gijon has lots of interesting cultural traditions; the best way to get acquainted with them is to visit one of the beautiful national holidays. One of the oldest and most popular celebrations is the day of St. Bartholomew; it has been celebrated every year for more than two centuries. Foreign visitors know this colorful festival as the Festival of Moors and Christians. It lasts for three days and is celebrated at the … Open

Travel guide to Gijon

In the city, there is the interesting Railway Museum that occupies one of the most beautiful historical buildings. It was built in 1874 and served as a railway station. There are several old railway lines preserved near it. The museum was opened not so long ago, in 1998. Its collection contains 140 old carriages, locomotives and trains. In total, the museum presents thousands of exhibits associated with the history … Open

Advices for travellers

1. Vacationers should observe basic cautionary measures. Going for a walk don’t take large amounts of cash with you; don’t leave personal belongings unattended. In crowded places, it is likely to become a victim of pickpockets. 2. Tourists who expect to make calls to other countries and cities are recommended to use services of call centers or to make phone calls from the street; in the last case the … Open

Climate in Spain and weather forecast - best seasons for visit

Spain is located in four climatic zones at the same time, from moderate continental to tropical. Furthermore, the climate is considered to be one of the most stable among all European countries. Temperature fluctuations in the winter and summer periods are negligible. All seasons have a distinct presence. Almost all resorts are located in the zone of the Mediterranean belt. Winters are very wet and warm there. There is a moderate marine zone in the area of ​​the Atlantic coast and the weather is formed by oceanic air masses. Canary Islands are in the tropical climatic zone. It is never too cold or too hot there. The water temperature remains within 20°C all year round. In the winter, there is never any frost or prolonged rain. The weather is maximally suited for beach holidays. … Open

Atmosphere of Spain: politics

The domestic policy of the country is aimed at developing the self-government of each individual region and their effective and loyal interaction among themselves. The process of regionalization began in 1978 thereby leading to power being transferred to autonomous communities and municipalities. This brought satisfaction to the local population and contributed to the effective operation of each individual territorial unit of Spain. The development of an ideal strategy of action still continued in the country, with the aim of eliminating all unpleasant economic and social imbalances within the framework of the European Union’s regional policy. The struggle against corruption and crime also continued. Immigrants on the one hand are also made to undergo strict restrictions in the country. … Open

Weather in the region of Gijon

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