Guided tour of Gijón

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Do you want to know what whaling was like in the Cantabrian Sea? What was the work of the Asturian fishermen at sea or the work of the sardiners? Join us on this tour of the cultural memory of the port of Xixón and the fishing district of Cimavilla.

Our itinerary will begin at Casa Paquet and then head to the headquarters of the old seafarers' guild, which would turn Xixón into an important whaling port.

Inshore fishing and the canning industry will occupy our attention in the vicinity of the old rula (the fish market), to also talk about the charismatic sardine factories. We will continue our itinerary walking through the streets of the fishing neighborhood of Cimavilla, remembering real people such as La Tarabica, Telvina, Rambal, and we will navigate through their life and work stories.

The activity includes entry to the Birthplace of Jovellanos, whose works are related to the sea and the men and women who forged the character of Barriu Altu.

What's included

  • Historian and official guide accredited in Spanish-speaking Asturias.
  • Entrance to the Jovellanos Birthplace Museum

Additional information

Public transportation options are available nearby

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Not recommended for pregnant travelers

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Itinerary information

Location

Departure point
Tourist Office of Gijon Infogijón, Gijón, 33201
The guide (Denis or Jorge) will be waiting for you in front of the Casa Paquet (tourist office). Look for the green umbrella!
End point
Ayuntamiento de Gijón, Pl. Mayor S/N, Gijón, 33201
We will finish in the Plaza Mayor of Xixón an hour and a half later.

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