Private tour in Gijón Marian B
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If I told you I always wanted to be a guide, it would not be true. As a coal miner's daughter in a coal mine town in a period when Asturias wasn't a touristic place, guiding wasn't an option. I always wanted to work with people (as a teacher, hostess, actress, and psychologist), and at the end of my last high school year in 1989, I came across tourism by chance. By that time our Universities had Tourism degrees for students to work elsewhere. However, step by step we invented tourism in Asturias. Now I love my area even more because I'm part of its history. Actually, two articles of the law that regulates guiding in Asturias were suggested by me and I'm very proud of them. If I told you English is my 2nd language, it'd also not be true because we could only study French in primary school. So when I was 16 I decided to attend private lessons. Nobody studied languages "just for fun" in those days, not in my hometown, so the teacher was surprised by my reasons to study English: "to understand songs and to travel". By the time I started my tourism studies, those lessons were very useful but just the beginning. And yes, I traveled a bit and I'm even able to sing in English accompanied by my acoustic guitar in an amateur way, and usually guide English-speaking guests. Later I also learned Italian and German and recently I've started with Portuguese. If I told you I've been working as a guide all the time since I finished my studies in 1992, I'd lie again. The fact is that especially at the beginning, when tourism wasn't so important here, I also worked in a hotel, a museum, 4 tourism offices, and giving private language lessons. It's good to see tourists from the other side of the desk so I can better understand how things work. It helps me when guiding, which is what I really want to do for the rest of my professional life. Thanks for reading and considering my services! See you soon in the Principality of Asturias! Asturias Guide License Cathedral of Oviedo Guide License Botanical Gardens of Gijón Guide License Ways of Sefarad Guide License Language School: Superior Degrees in English, French, Italian and German I always include a tasty break proposing something tyical from the place but you'll be free to have another thing you prefer. The idea is sitting a bit and relax in a typical place. I am not a driver. I can accompany you in your vehicle or I can arrange for a separate car and driver.
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Avilés might not be the either the capital city or the biggest city in Asturias, and it may not be as famous as Oviedo or Gijón, but DO NOT MISS IT! Among the many churches and palaces to be found in its historical quarter, you'll have beautiful examples of Romanesque & Baroque art. On this tour we'll also pass by the stunning Town Hall building and the outstanding Oscar Niemeyer International Cultural Center. There's another monument that we'll come across that you might be curious about: a statue of Pedro Méndez de Áviles, who in the 17th century managed to conquer Florida, in the United States of America. Actually, the oldest Street in the oldest city in the United States is called Aviles Street in Saint Augustine (Florida). I'll tell you why during the tour. Also, did you know that Asturias produces dozens of different varieties of cheese? We'll finish the tour tasting some typical cheese and Asturian cider in an Asturian Sidrería.
- Our tour will start by you getting picked up from your accomodation. - Then, we'll go on a road trip to Avilés in a private vehicle with a professional driver. - On arrival, we'll begin a tour of Aviles' historical quarter with its palaces & churches: ·St. Nicolás of Bari Romanesque church ·St. Anthony of Padua Romanesque church ·Sabugo Romanesque church ·Baroque Camposagrado Palace ·Baroque Llano-Ponte Palace ·Baroque Ferrera Palace ·Niemeyer Centre (outside) ·Town Hall ·Florida's Conqueror Monument - We'll also enjoy the experience of feeling like a true local walking along Avilés' Pedestrian streets. - To finalize the tour, we'll enjoy a cheese and cider tasting in a local cider house. - At last, we'll drive back to your accomodation. * If you have a specific itinerary in mind send me a message and I'll customize the tour for you.
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Private Mercedes Benz van with professional driver.
Gijón, Spain
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