The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Huelva, Andalucia

July 20, 2021 Lean Nau

Huelva (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈwelβa], locally [ˈwɛɹβa]) is a city in southwestern Spain, the capital of the province of Huelva in the autonomous region of Andalucía. It is located along the Gulf of Cádiz coast, at the confluence of the Odiel and Tinto rivers. The city has been inhabited since 3000 BC. According to the 2010 census, the city had a population of 149,410. Huelva is home to Recreativo de Huelva, the oldest football club in Spain.
Restaurants in Huelva

1. La Casa de Las Habitaciones

Paseo Las Palmeras 23 Local 4, 21002 Huelva Spain +34 627 73 60 96 [email protected] http://www.lacasadelashabitaciones.com
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5.0 based on 214 reviews

La Casa de Las Habitaciones

Escape Room

2. Pandora Games Escape Room

Calle de Nicolas Orta 15, 21006 Huelva Spain +34 693 58 81 60 [email protected] http://www.escaperoomhuelva.com
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5.0 based on 71 reviews

Pandora Games Escape Room

Somos la alternativa de Ocio de moda en Europa. Un paso más en las escape room. Nuestro punto fuerte, ambientación de cine. Vive tu película. Reúne tu equipo de (2 a 6 jugadores) Diviértete con amigos o familiares. Niños a partir de 8 años pueden participar. La aventura os espera. Saludos desde la base Pandora. La comandante Ágora.W.Cliff

3. Muelle del Tinto

Calle Presidente Adolfo Suarez s/n, 21001 Huelva Spain http://www.andalucia.org/es/turismo-cultural/visitas/huelva/otras-visitas/muelle-del-tinto
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4.5 based on 671 reviews

Muelle del Tinto

Reviewed By grahamp916

This restored dock is just amazing. Nothing much there but a walk along the lower (or if brave the upper) deck and the views are incredible. The history of the site is interesting too

4. Las Marismas de Odiel

Ctra. Dique Juan Carlos I, km3, 21071 Huelva Spain +34 959 52 43 34 http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/medioambiente/servtc5/ventana/mostrarFicha.do?idEspacio=7393
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Las Marismas de Odiel

Reviewed By peterwV975TL - Malaga, Spain

We stayed in Punta Umbria with the specific intention of exploring Las Marismas de Odiel to view the birds. Like many other EU funded wildlife centres we have seen in Spain and Portugal, the one in Las Marismas, a mammouth structure that must have cost a fortune, was staffed by one bored lady who was unable, or unwilling, to supply even a basic map of the Park or information sheet. No funds to kerp the buikding in a gokd state of repair or fund sufficient staff. Her only utterence, goid job I have some Spanish, was to say that the "Hides" are a kilometre up the road. Most unfriendly and extremely unhelpful. So following our noses we found the birds and the hides and there are lots of them...birds not Hides. Saw the Spoobills and around 20 other different species. Not hard as they are all around you. After the area where the Hides are situated, either side of the only road, the birds became scarce. The odd Heron, Egret etc in the marshland. We drove virtually to the end of the road, stopped about 2kms short of the lighthouse by a barrier across the road, and did not see many birds at all. The most birds that we saw was immediately at the entrance to Las Marismas. As soon as you turn off the motorway there is a pull-in on your right by the salt pans. Park there are walk along the cycle track as far as you like. Flocks of Flamingoes, hundred plus Black Backed Stilts, Redshanks, Great Egrets etc etc. Impressive. Waders as far as the eye can see. A great walk in the winter sun. The Spoonbill colony is on your left, past the Hides, and there were thirty plus birds in the flock along with a large number of Egrets. If you are into birds/wildlife there is a free guide for Birds in the province of Huelva, available from the Tourist Offices. "Rutas para la observacion de Aves en la Provincia de Huelva". In Spanish and English and it identifies the areas in the province where you can see the birds and suggests 8 walks from 2kms in duration to one of 16kms. Strange they did not have copies in the Visitors Centre. We visited Las Marismas 4 times. Low tide when the mud is exposed is best. Recommended.

5. Playa de Cuesta Maneli

Parco Nazionale Di Donana, Huelva Spain
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4.5 based on 189 reviews

Playa de Cuesta Maneli

Reviewed By neverendingplanet - Huelva, Spain

If you don't mind walking for 15 minutes for a wooden walkway through a Natural Park, you'll enjoy a beautiful beach far from any building. It used to be a paradise, but it suffered a terrific forest fire 2 years ago and it's slowly recovering. However, it's worth a visit anyway.

6. Paseo Maritimo de la Ria

Avenida Francisco Montenegro, 21001 Huelva Spain
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4.5 based on 104 reviews

Paseo Maritimo de la Ria

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The beautiful boulevard of "Paseo Marítimo de la Ría" was opened in 2016 on the left bank of river Odiel. Designed by Martínez Lapeña-Torres Arquitectos, it became immediately a symbol of modern Huelva, connecting "Muelle del Tinto" and "Monumento a Colón - Monumento a la Fe Descubridora", other two top Huelva's tourist attractions. Amphitheaters, pergolas, kiosks, WCs and hundreds of pine trees complete the scene. Ideal for long walks and inner-reflections. Take your time, order some tapas, a glass of wine and get ready for an unforgettable sunset. Enjoy!

7. Palos de la Frontera

Huelva Spain 959530597-959494600 http://www.andalucia.org/es/turismo-cultural/visitas/huelva/museos/muelle-de-las-carabelas
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4.0 based on 119 reviews

Palos de la Frontera

Reviewed By saltacity - Zwingenberg, Germany

Palos de la Frontera is a small, wealthy village in the southwestern Spanish province of Huelva. It has a population of 10,000. It is most famous for being the place from which Christopher Columbus set sail some 500 years ago. The village is very clean and exquisitely wll kept - absolutely worth exploring.

8. Barrio Obrero Reina Victoria

Barrio Reina Victoria cp:21003,Huelva, Huelva Spain
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4.0 based on 169 reviews

Barrio Obrero Reina Victoria

9. Plaza De Las Monjas

21001 Huelva Spain
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4.0 based on 225 reviews

Plaza De Las Monjas

10. Monumento a Colon

Plaza de las Monjas, 21001 Huelva Spain http://turismo.huelva.es/en/discover-us/monument-christopher-columbus
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4.0 based on 141 reviews

Monumento a Colon

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