Hotel de la Reconquista

Oviedo


Oviedo’s swishest lodgings, two blocks northwest of the Campo de San Francisco, began life in the 18th century as a hospice. The 142 rooms frame a large patio and are perfectly balanced between old-fashioned elegance and comfort, with timber furniture, tumbling curtains and floor-to-ceiling windows.

Spanish royalty and other luminaries hang out here during the Princesa de Asturias prizes jamboree in October.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Oviedo attractions

1. Woody Allen Statue

0.22 MILES

Near the city centre you'll find this homage to film director Woody Allen, who chose Oviedo as one of the settings for his 2008 film Vicky Cristina…

2. Culis Monumentalibus

0.29 MILES

Since its unveiling in 2001, this voluptuously sculpted pair of buttocks and legs, rendered in bronze by Eduardo Úrculo, has become one of Oviedo's iconic…

3. Universidad de Oviedo

0.4 MILES

This elegant 17th-century building, set around two superposed cloisters, was originally home to the University of Oviedo’s schools of Arts, Theology & Law…

4. Plaza de Porlier

0.42 MILES

Fine 17th- and 18th-century mansions line Plaza de Porlier, just west of the cathedral.

5. Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos

0.47 MILES

Star Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava’s Palace of Congresses & Exhibitions is a startling complex that, from the front, looks like a white praying…

6. Plaza Fontán

0.47 MILES

Near Oviedo's covered food market, this attractive arcaded plaza is home to a couple of sidrerías, and a mercadillo (street market) fills the surrounding…

7. Iglesia de San Isidoro

0.48 MILES

With its graceful baroque facade, distinctive pointed bell tower and lavish gold-and-white interior, the 17th-century Iglesia de San Isidoro dominates…

8. La Regenta Statue

0.49 MILES

One of Oviedo’s many open-air statues, Mauro Álvarez Fernández’ La Regenta (1997) pays tribute to Leopoldo Alas’ Oviedo-inspired 19th-century novel of the…