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Everything you need to know
This deal includes
- AZZ Asturias Langrehotel 4*, located in Langreo (Asturias).
- Available with Half Board
- 1 access to the spa for 1 hour per person and booking.
- Late check-out until 14:00h. (subject to availability).
- 1 private indoor car park space per booking.
Pet Policy
Relax and unwind
This deal includes access to the hotel spa.
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Enjoy 60 minutes of access per person and per booking to make the most of the thermal circuit — we’re sure you’ll love it!
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The thermal circuit features active pools, aroma showers, hot springs, a jacuzzi, therapeutic cabins, and grape rays.
Opening hours:
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Monday and Tuesday: Thermal circuit open (no treatment service).
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Wednesday to Friday: 16:00 – 20:00.
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Saturday: 10:00 – 14:00 and 16:00 – 20:00.
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Sunday: 10:00 – 14:00.
Good to know:
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Advance booking is required. The confirmation voucher will include the hotel’s phone number for reservations.
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Please remember to bring your swimsuit, bathing cap, and flip-flops.
Your Perfect Stay
AZZ Asturias Langrehotel 4*: Nature, Wellness and Serenity
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Tucked away between the sea and the mountains, this 4-star hotel invites you to disconnect and breathe the purest northern air. Its spa includes a heated pool, sauna and massage area, ideal after a day exploring Asturias’ dramatic landscapes.
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You’ll be surrounded by endless green hills, traditional villages and the scent of the ocean breeze. Visit the Picos de Europa, the Covadonga Lakes or relax in a charming coastal town like Llanes or Ribadesella.
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Perfect for couples and nature lovers, this stay combines authentic Asturian warmth with modern comfort and wellness, a true Green Spain experience.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Langreo: The Industrial Heart with a Golden Soul
Langreo is a place where industrial heritage meets a surprisingly deep cultural soul. If you want to impress someone with facts about this Asturian gem in English, here are the highlights:
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The "Most Cultured Kilometer in Europe" Back in 1961, UNESCO reportedly dubbed La Felguera (a district in Langreo) the "most cultured kilometer in Europe." Why? Because of its incredible density of libraries, cultural centers, and intellectual activity that flourished alongside the booming coal and steel industries.
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The Birthplace of the Global Aspirin This is a "did you know" favorite: the Bayer plant in Lada (Langreo) is the world's primary producer of acetylsalicylic acid. Statistically, there is a very high chance that the Aspirin you have in your medicine cabinet contains raw material manufactured right here in Asturias.
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A Museum Inside a Cooling Tower The MUSI (Museum of the Siderurgy of Asturias) is housed in a spectacular location: a former industrial cooling tower. It’s a massive, hollow concrete structure that feels like an industrial cathedral. The acoustics and the sheer scale of the building are a photographer's dream.
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Spain’s Pioneering Railway Langreo was at the forefront of the industrial revolution. The Ferrocarril de Langreo (Langreo Railway) was the third railway line ever built in mainland Spain (completed in the 1850s). Its main purpose was to transport coal from the mines to the port of Gijón.
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Home of "El Guaje" (The Kid) Football fans will know this one: David Villa, the all-time leading goalscorer for the Spanish National Team and a World Cup winner, was born in Tuilla, a small parish within Langreo. His grit on the pitch is often attributed to his humble upbringing in this mining community.
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The "Two Cities" Rivalry Langreo isn't just one city center; it's a unique urban sprawl formed by the union of several towns, most notably Sama and La Felguera. Historically, there has always been a friendly (but fierce!) rivalry between the two, each having its own distinct personality, festivals, and traditions.

Asturias: nature, flavor and tradition at every corner
Main attractions:
- Covadonga Lakes: Impressive high mountain landscapes in the heart of the Picos de Europa National Park.
- Cangas de Onís: With its famous Roman bridge and authentic atmosphere, it is an obligatory stop.
- Oviedo and Gijón: Two cities with their own personality: culture, museums and lots of charm.
Activities for families:
- Canoeing down the Sella River: Fun in the middle of nature.
- Jurassic Museum (Colunga): Ideal for children, with life-size dinosaurs.
- Hiking routes: From gentle walks along the coast to routes through valleys and mountains.
Local gastronomy:
- Cachopo: Breaded meat stuffed with ham and cheese, a classic!
- Fabada asturiana: hearty and delicious, perfect to regain strength.
- Natural cider: A must in any Asturian meal, always poured as tradition dictates.
Excursions and surroundings:
- Gulpiyuri beach: A hidden gem, small and without direct connection to the sea.
- Lastres, Llanes and Ribadesella: Fishing villages with charming old towns and postcard views.
Asturias is the perfect destination for those seeking fresh air, good food and authentic experiences in an incomparable natural environment.

