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No minimum number of attendeesNo minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
I am Julián Gabriel, writer and authorized tour guide since 2016 license number: 99AF03003, author of travel guides. If you want to travel to Gijón, I offer myself as a companion guide and show you the attractions and cider houses of this beautiful city. As you know, Asturias is the only province in the world where cider is poured, so with me you will discover what it is, how it is poured and where you can drink Asturian cider. In addition to all this, I will help you explore Gijón to discover its tourist attractions.
With me you will be able to discover the most beautiful corners of the city and the most amazing tourist sites of the Gijón coast. I will recommend the best cider houses in Gijón where you can try the typical food of the region, drink Asturian cider, and see how this famous drink is poured. One of the strong points of Asturias is its gastronomy. Here, in the Natural Paradise, people eat a lot, until they burst. The most delicious typical dishes of Asturian gastronomy are: cachopo, Asturian fabada, Asturian pote, chorizo a la sidra, escalopines al cabrales, pitu de caleya, tortos de maíz, pastel de cabracho, or pixin, and all accompanied with cider. Asturias is the only province in the world where cider is poured!
What can you visit on this free tour?
With me you will explore this beautiful city where I will show you its most important tourist attractions, such as:
Marina, Old Town, Praise of the Horizon, San Lorenzo Beach, Museum of the People of Asturias, Promenade, Mirador de la Providencia, Botanical Garden, Monte Deva, Gijón Aquarium, Evaristo Valle Museum, Revillagigedo Palace, Cimadevila Clock Tower, Laboral City of Culture, Faro Torres, Railway Museum, Campo Valdés Roman Baths, Campa Torres, Piles River Park, or Isabel Católica Park.
We will meet at the Marina of Gijon in front of the Red Letters. To identify myself, I always wear a cap.
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).