
Asturias Spain Travel Guide
TUA (Transportes Urbanos de Oviedo) operates the city's bus network. These buses cover the entire city, bridging major neighborhoods with the city center, the train station, the bus station, and the Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias (HUCA). The bus system provides a dependable and affordable way to travel further than the close pedestrianized zones.
Bus route maps are available at major bus halts and on the TUA website. Hubs for bus connections contain the area around the rail and bus stations, and downtown streets like Uría, where many routes converge. Each bus stop clearly indicates the routes it serves and often includes a map.
Use Google Maps or the Moovit app for real-time bus information and planning your route.
Consider purchasing a Bono Bus card if you plan more than a few bus trips to save money.
Learn the names of bus stops or landmarks near your destination for easier navigation.
Licensed taxis are regulated and considered safe.
Always ensure the taxi meter is on at the start of your trip.
When using the Free Now app, your journey is tracked, adding security.
Driver details are available via the A Ride-hailing app app.
For those who wish to explore beyond Oviedo, or prefer independent travel within the city, various rental options are available.
Not typically available within Oviedo itself as a result of its compact and walkable nature. Used for organized excursions to nearby attractions.
Oviedo is an inland city, so boat taxis or other water ways to travel are not applicable.
City council has improved accessibility, including accessible routes for public buses and renovated sidewalks. Historic center can be challenging.
Spanish roads are generally in good condition. Be aware of assorted speed limits.
Approximately €1.20.
Purchase on board.
Between €0.70 to €0.85 per trip.
Rechargeable card for savings.
Approximate minimum fare of €4-€5.
Metered pricing for rides.
Oviedo provides a rich and authentic Spanish experience for travelers seeking history, culture, and nature. By planning your transportation and being aware of local customs, your visit to this Asturian gem is set to be a memorable one.
Adopt the local pace, savor the cuisine, and explore its lovely streets on foot to truly discover the heart of Oviedo.