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Grado, Asturias
Asturias

Grado

Wander through its famous traditional Sunday market and stroll its streets to contrast the remains of its ancient wall with the colorful elegance of the Indiano houses.

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Points of interest and accommodation in Grado

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Where to Sleep — Grado

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Albergue La Quintana in Grado Shelter Recommended

Albergue La Quintana

Grado

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  • Bar
  • Breakfast
  • Garden
  • Laundry
  • Microwave
  • Private Rooms
  • Restaurant
  • Terrace
El Lacayo de Sestiellu in Sestiellu - Grao Rural House Recommended

El Lacayo de Sestiellu

Sestiellu - Grao

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  • Bar
  • Breakfast
  • Garden
  • Pet Friendly
  • Private Rooms
  • Restaurant
  • Terrace
VillaGrado Suites  Apartamentos in Grado Apartament Recommended

VillaGrado Suites Apartamentos

Grado

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  • Bike Storage
  • Private Apartment
  • Private Rooms
  • Terrace
  • WiFi

Points of Interest

Highlights and landmarks to discover in Grado

Dolores Chapel & Miranda Palace — Square Square

Dolores Chapel & Miranda Palace

Discover the historical heart of Grado. The 15th-century palace and the adjoining 18th-century Baroque chapel form the most spectacular architectural ensemble in town. A perfect cultural stop.

Free visit, local House of Culture. Summer mornings
El Friesnu Sanctuary — Sanctuary Sanctuary

El Friesnu Sanctuary

A historical sanctuary set on a hilltop, offering some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Asturian valleys. The perfect spot to take a break, breathe the fresh air, and enjoy the landscape.

Just outside stands a traditional stone cross (crucero), marking the historic passage of the Jacobean route towards Santiago.
Fontela Palace – Ethnographic Museum — Museum Museum

Fontela Palace – Ethnographic Museum

A fascinating cultural immersion into the authentic rural life of Asturias. This museum showcases the region's traditional culture, its farming history, and the origins of Grado's famous markets.

Free: Wed-Thu-Fri 10:00h-15:00h; Sat 11:00h-17:30h; Sund 11:00-16:00h
Traditional Market — Market Market

Traditional Market

Fresh vegetables, artisanal cheese, sweet and rustic bread. Experience authentic Asturian daily life and local culture

All Wednesday and Sunday mornings

Related Stages

Stages of the Camino Primitivo passing through Grado