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What’s Oviedo Like in February? Oviedo, the capital of Asturias in northern Spain, experiences typical winter conditions in February. Average temperatures generally range from lows of approximately 4-7°C (39-45°F) to highs of 11-14°C (52-57°F). Rainfall is common, with an estimated 10-15 days of precipitation throughout the month. Daylight hours are around 10-11 hours daily. Visitors should pack layers, including waterproof and warm clothing, to comfortably navigate the cool and potentially wet weather.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in February? February is generally considered a low tourist season for Oviedo, often resulting in good availability and potentially lower prices for accommodation. Estimated nightly costs for a budget hotel or guesthouse can range from €40-€70, while mid-range hotels might cost €70-€120. Dining out prices are relatively consistent year-round; an estimated “menu del día” (set lunch menu) typically costs €12-€20, and dinner at a local restaurant €20-€40 per person. Availability for tours and attractions is high, and advance booking is usually not essential.

What to Expect: Crowds, Events, and Conditions in February? Expect significantly fewer tourist crowds in February compared to peak seasons, offering a more relaxed experience and easier access to attractions without long queues. The main potential event is Carnival (Carnaval), which, depending on the year’s calendar, can fall in February. If so, you might encounter local parades and celebrations, though these are typically community-focused rather than large-scale tourist spectacles. Conditions will be cool and potentially wet, making it an ideal time to enjoy indoor activities and local gastronomy.

What Are the Best Activities for February in Oviedo? February is perfect for exploring Oviedo’s rich cultural heritage and gastronomy, especially its numerous indoor attractions. Visit the impressive Oviedo Cathedral, explore the extensive collections at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Asturias, or delve into regional history at the Archaeological Museum of Asturias. Embrace Asturian culinary traditions by trying local dishes like fabada asturiana and cachopo in a traditional “sidrería” (cider house). Weather permitting, a stroll through the charming Old Town or the Campo de San Francisco park is also enjoyable. The UNESCO Pre-Romanesque churches on Monte Naranco (Santa María del Naranco, San Miguel de Lillo) are also accessible.

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