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City Guide
Cudillero, Asturias, Spain
Overview
Cudillero is a stunning fishing village on Spain's northern coast, famed for its colorful houses clinging to steep hillsides overlooking the Cantabrian Sea. With charming streets, lively maritime traditions, and renowned seafood cuisine, it offers an authentic Asturian experience.
Best Time to Visit
May-September for mild weather and lively local festivals.
Local Tips
Wear comfortable shoes for the hilly, cobbled streets. Try the fresh seafood, especially 'pixín' (monkfish). Arrive early in summer to find parking near the port.
Cultural Etiquette
Tipping is optional but appreciated (5-10%). Casual but neat dress is standard. Greet locals with a polite 'Hola' and respect the siesta hours in the afternoon.
Safety Warnings
Cudillero is very safe; take normal precautions for belongings at crowded tourist spots. Be cautious of slippery steps after rain. No areas are unsafe for visitors.
Hidden Gems
Seek out the Mirador de la Garita viewpoint for panoramic views, visit the less-touristed La Vallina Beach, and explore the Selgas Palace and its art-filled gardens in El Pito.
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