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1Calle del Laurel

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4.5
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Mentioned on 
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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Calle del Laurel, located in the old town of Logroño, is a must-visit gastronomic destination when exploring La Rioja. This iconic street is renowned for its over 50 restaurants and tapas bars serving traditional pinchos. The tradition here is to hop from bar to bar, savoring a glass of wine paired with the typical tapa of each establishment.
Such a great place to experience the Spanish culture of pinxtos and wine! We enjoyed so many different restaurants and bars along this street.
Lisa W — Google review
Very busy street. Great choice of Tapas bars. A must see in Logrona
Alexander L — Google review
The highlight of my trip. What an experience from a food perspective. I went there 3 consecutive nights for food and atmosphere. Highly recommended
Hitesh P — Google review
It is still fine the street but has made a huge change after the Pandemic. I went during the week so it was not super busy
Harly M — Google review
Only one word - AMAZING!
Monika R — Google review
The place to find great food offerings and drinks. Recommended.
Vann B — Google review
A wonderful experience, buzzing and so many exciting places to graze.
Gavin G — Google review
Amazing street , amazing food !
Charl M — Google review
26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Calle del Laurel

2Logroño

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+9 other lists 
Logroño, located in northern Spain, is a city steeped in history and tradition dating back to the Middle Ages. As a stop on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, it boasts an impressive monumental legacy closely tied to the passage of pilgrims. The Cathedral of Santa María de la Redonda with its baroque towers and intricate facade is a must-see, as is the Cubo del Revellín fort connected to remnants of the old city wall.
La Rioja, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Logroño
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3Concatedral de Santa María de la Redonda de Logroño

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4.1
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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
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Churches & Cathedrals
The Concatedral de Santa María de la Redonda de Logroño is a grand and historic cathedral with two imposing baroque towers that rise over Plaza del Mercado. It is home to significant artistic treasures, including a painting by Michelangelo and carvings by Gregorio Fernandez. The cathedral also houses the venerated image of the Virgin of Hope, patron saint of Logrono.
When you enter the cathedral, there is a notice saying that a QR code for an audio guide is available at Reception. I would take this to mean the sacristy, which is at the very end of the church behind the altar , however it is closed in the middle of the day & not open until 7 pm . Search online for “ la redonda audio guide english “ and it takes you to the Audio Co Cathedral - Logróño website which has the English version of the audio guide. It is well worth listening to as you go around the cathedral.
K O — Google review
Nice cathedral, with a Michelangelo in the back. You have to pay to see a lot of the art lit up, unfortunately, but it's free to get in so not a huge deal.
Bruce H — Google review
An impressive cathedral, yet another in Spain, with a reputed Michaelangelo. Fantastic altar pieces, free entry, not always open and for those complaining about having to pay to highlight certain aspects, whilst its a valid complaint it's mere cents. My pet dislike is in so many churches nowadays that the candles are not real so I refuse to pay.
Brian 4 — Google review
Cathedral certainly nice, but we could not make a tour inside because….5 masses in a row from 9 am till 2 pm
Patrick M — Google review
Nice place, looks impressive inside. They have a unconfirmed Michelangelo painting in the back. Also they open a north tower for visitors and a back door with a nice hall some times. But the most impressive -they play a real organ, with live choir - sounds amazing. I heard it couple of times on weekends in the evening, not sure about the other time slots.
Veerappan — Google review
I walked the camino de Santiago in September 2025 . | visited the Catheral in Logroño . It was a spectacular building and well worth the visit.
Frank F — Google review
An imposing cathedral with the two twin towers over its beautifully carved Western doors looking down over the Plaza mayor of Logroño. Although not as grandiose as the Cathedrals of Burgos, León, Oviedo or Santiago it is still well worth a visit and has some excellent structures and pieces. Particularly worth viewing are the domes in the Eastern section, Its golden alter piece, elaborate southern entrance, and western Chapels.
Stuart M — Google review
A great experience. Lovely and cool as well after heat of Logrono.
Michael Y — Google review
C. Portales, 14, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•http://www.laredonda.org/•Tips and more reviews for Concatedral de Santa María de la Redonda de Logroño

4Church of Santa María de Palacio

4.4
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4.2
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The Church of Santa María de Palacio, located in Logrono, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries. While it underwent renovations in the 15th century, its original style and appearance are still evident. The interior boasts a classic altarpiece featuring the Assumption of Lady from the 16th century.
I didn't get to go inside because I was on a tour, but the exterior is very beautiful and impressive.
Sorenmy V — Google review
Although it wouldn't be as spectacular a Church as the Concathedral, it boasts a Gothic structure and some beautiful baroque additions. Well worth a visit!
Stuart M — Google review
Beautiful church. Some elements of original Gothic interior survived but majority of altar pieces are baroque. Admission is free but any donation is welcomed and highly appreciated. Visitors are allowed to take non commercial photo without flash light.
Oleg N — Google review
Beautiful church
Dan S — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the three interesting churches in Logroño next to the co-cathedral. Like all visits, it is free, although this one is less easy because there was no lighting and I couldn't see the cloister. The exterior dome stands out, giving it a peculiar appearance. (Original) Una de las tres iglesias interesantes de Logroño junto a la concatedral. Como todas las visita es gratuita aunque en esta la facilidad es menor pues no había iluminación y no conseguí ver el claustro. Destaca el cimborrio exterior que le da un aspecto peculiar .
César C — Google review
(Translated by Google) An interesting building that was cobbled together in different eras, from the 13th to the 21st century, forming a very impressive whole. (Original) Interessanter Bau, der in unterschiedlichen Epochen, vom 13. bis ins 21. Jahrhundert "zusammengestoppelt" worden ist und ein sehr ansehnliches Ganzes ergibt.
Gerold H — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Imperial Church of Santa María de Palacio is one of the oldest buildings in the city of Logroño and owes its name to the donation made by Alfonso VII of his palace in 1130, so that the first foundation of the order of the Holy Sepulcher could be erected. in the Kingdom of Castile. It is thanks to said sovereign that this church also holds the title of "imperial." In the current building two construction stages can be distinguished. The earliest corresponds to the naves, the transept, the chevet and the dome of the temple, built between the second half of the 12th century and the first years of the 13th, following a late Romanesque aesthetic. Later, in the Gothic style, the vaults and the spire were built between the 13th and 14th centuries, the latter being the most representative element of the church. It is formed by an octagonal lantern on squinches that serve as a support for a stylized eight-sided arrow in the shape of a pyramid and divided into several areas by a series of friezes and imposts. The lower part has on its eight sides projecting bodies in the shape of attics and in which pointed windows open. The exterior edges stand out with a decoration formed by crochet crests and pinnacles. Inside, the main altarpiece stands out, the work of Arnao de Bruxelles, as well as several highly relevant carvings, such as the Romanesque one of Our Lady of Antigua, the Gothic one of the Virgin of the Ebro or an Immaculate Conception of Flemish origin. Also worth highlighting is the choir, a work from the late 17th century, with 19-seat stalls with Corinthian columns, and the figures located in the central nave of San Bernabé, patron saint of Logroño and San Mateo, in whose honor they are celebrated. the Harvest Festivals. (Original) La Iglesia Imperial de Santa María de Palacio es uno de los edificios más antiguos de la ciudad de Logroño y debe su nombre a la donación que realizó Alfonso VII de su palacio en 1130, para que se erigiera la primera fundación de la orden del Santo Sepulcro en el Reino de Castilla. Es gracias a dicho soberano que esta iglesia ostenta también el título de "imperial". En el edificio actual pueden diferenciarse dos etapas constructivas. La más temprana se corresponde con las naves, el crucero, la cabecera y el cimborrio del templo, construidas entre la segunda mitad del siglo XII y los primeros años del XIII, siguiendo una estética tardorrománica. Posteriormente, ya en estilo gótico, se levantaron entre los siglos XIII y XIV las bóvedas y la aguja, siendo esta última el elemento más representativo de la iglesia. La forma una linterna octogonal sobre trompas que sirven como soporte a una estilizada flecha de ocho caras en forma de pirámide y dividida en varias zonas por una serie de frisos e impostas. La parte inferior presenta en sus ocho caras cuerpos salientes en forma de buhardillas y en los que se abren ventantas de forma apuntada. A destacar las aristas exteriores con una decoración formada por crestas de crochetes y pináculos. En el interior destaca el retablo mayor, obra de Arnao de Bruselas, además de varias tallas de gran relevancia, como la románica de Nuestra Señora de la Antigua, la gótica de la Virgen del Ebro o una Inmaculada de origen flamenco. También merece la pena destacar el coro, una obra de finales del siglo XVII, con sillería de 19 asientos con columnas corintias, y las figuras situadas en la nave central de San Bernabé, patrono de Logroño y de San Mateo, en cuyo honor se celebran las Fiestas de la Vendimia.
Alberto S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is the only church that still has a cloister. Its origins date back to an earlier church, Santa María la Vieja, founded by the Order of the Holy Sepulchre, the remains of which were found in the cloister courtyard. It has three naves, a transept, and a triple apse, the central one with a straight end and the octagonal side aisles, connected to each other. The oldest part is the footwell, which corresponds to Romanesque works carried out in the late 12th or early 13th century. Above the central nave rises an octagonal lantern, known as "the Spire," which is one of the most significant features of the city. (Original) Es la única iglesia que conserva claustro. Sus orígenes se remontan a una iglesia anterior, Santa María la Vieja, fundada por la Orden del Santo Sepulcro, cuyos restos aparecieron en el patio del claustro. Tiene tres naves, transepto y triple cabecera, la central de testero recto y las laterales ochavadas, comunicadas entre sí. La parte más antigua es la zona de los pies, que se corresponde con las obras románicas realizadas a finales del siglo XII o comienzos del XIII. Sobre la nave central se levanta una linterna de planta octogonal, conocida como “la Aguja”, que es uno de los elementos más significativos de la ciudad.
Roberto D — Google review
C. Marqués de San Nicolás, 36, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•https://lariojaturismo.com/comunidad/larioja/recurso/iglesia-de-…•Tips and more reviews for Church of Santa María de Palacio

5Paseo del Espolón

4.6
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Park
Espolón Park, located in the heart of Logrono, is a well-known green area dating back to the early 19th century. It offers a pleasant atmosphere, attracting mostly families with children. The beautifully maintained gardens feature an array of flowers and trees, including stunning rose bushes. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk and find several nearby bars for refreshments.
Stopped off for 1 hour whilst travelling. Spacious parks and many restaurants. Parked car underground (tad expensive).
Alan T — Google review
Unexpected find whilst wandering through Logroño. Beautiful roses and a nice place to sit in the shade and people watch!
Deborah H — Google review
Lovely cool spot to sit and relax in the heart of the city. Very well maintained and felt safe and welcoming.
Michael Y — Google review
Such a well maintained park with beautiful roses when we were there, a great statue. Cade & bar around the area close to old town.
Jackie L — Google review
Nice park in the middle of town and close to Calle Laurel.
Matheus L — Google review
Nice park to relax
Robert M — Google review
Nice park in the middle of the city with precious roses
Harly M — Google review
Love it.nicr cafés, clean, safe.
Bruno G — Google review
Paseo Príncipe de Vergara, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Paseo del Espolón
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6Bar Soriano

4.7
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4.5
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$$$$cheap
Tapas bar
Bar Soriano is a must-visit spot in Rioja, located in the famous Calle and Travesia del Laurel. This area is known for its wide variety of small bites within a compact space. At Bar Soriano, you can savor delicious mushrooms with garlic and tiny shrimp. The nearby Pata Negra offers acorn-fed wild Iberico ham, while Bar Simpatia is renowned for its cojonudos featuring quail eggs, spicy chorizo, and peppers.
I don't like mushrooms, but I loved these mushrooms! The tiny bar was heaving with customers, all in good form watching countless plates of mushrooms getting prepped and served by the staff who know exactly what they're doing.
Murray N — Google review
One of the most delicious tapas in north Spain ! Local tapas bar with quick service , beers , wines and amazing mushrooms . Hope to be back some day !😉
Γιαννης Κ — Google review
When a place only serves one dish, you would expect it to be amazing….and you would be right! The mushrooms were outstandingly delicious. Highly recommend.
Tasha P — Google review
They only do Mushrooms but they do them with style! This was our favourite tapa of the night by far. Fresh mushrooms cooked with garlic, parsley and olive oil and topped with a small prawn. Beautifully seasoned and accompanied with a Rioja Crianza which was divine. All this for 7.80 euros was fantastic value for money! Definitely don't miss this place!
Thekilteddrifters — Google review
Would you expect a place that serves only one dish of mushrooms on bread to be busy? Well this place is heaving with locals. I've never tasted mushrooms as good as this. It also sells wine and beer as well. We had 2 glasses of white wine plus 2 mushroom on bread for €5.60
John M — Google review
Don’t miss it! One thing very well done. Delicious and served hot and fast.
Beatriz G — Google review
These mushrooms are amazing!! The service is fast and efficient, especially considering the volume of people they go through. Do brace yourself for the crowds though as it gets really busy here in the evening
Azar F — Google review
If you are looking to have the best grilled mushrooms in the “whole world”, this is where you need to go. There is a good reason why, it is always busy.
Bulela P — Google review
Tr.ª de Laurel, 2, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•http://www.callelaurel.org/establecimientos/soriano•+34 941 22 88 07•Tips and more reviews for Bar Soriano

7Bodegas Franco Españolas

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4.5
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Winery
Food & Drink
Wine bar
Wineries & Vineyards
Nestled just across the Ebro River from Logroño's historic center, Bodegas Franco Españolas is a celebrated winery with roots stretching back over a century. This charming establishment offers visitors an opportunity to explore its rich history through guided tours and tastings, showcasing the art of winemaking that has flourished since its inception in the 1800s.
The perfect wine tasting experience in Logroño. Well established winery with a beautiful tasting room, friendly, patient, multi-lingual, and knowledgeable staff. Delicious wines. Various purchase options, including shipping - at reasonable costs. Reservation was not required for the tasting menu…on this day. Reds delivered as expected, but the whites were a complete and delightful surprise. Ordered a mixed case shipped.
Randy R — Google review
We have really enjoyed the winery tour at Franco Españolas, it is right there in the city of Logroño so do not miss it. The tour content is way superior than other wineries because they take a meta view of the history of the region. It was the union of Spanish and French producers (hence the name) after the phyllorexa epidemic that spawn the renewal of wine production and it happened right here at this winery. The tour is very complete, from the original vats to the cellar where they store their old vintages (that are on sale), our tour guides was very knowledgeable and enjoyed giving the history and explanations. That was the highlight: the tour guide. It made a big difference. And he answered all questions. A real professional. The tasting at the end is the most underwhelming part of the tour, we almost lowered the rating to 4/5 because of it but the tour guide is so good that the content more than made up for the wine tasting. Highly recommended. P.S.: if this review was useful, please leave a 👍 and we thank you 🙏 in advance
Mister M — Google review
We attended the Spanish language version. Interesting tour from a history point of view. Very knowledgeable guide, lacking in enthusiasm though. The tasting at the end of the tour left us a bit cold. This is where the guide's passion would have helped. Instead, he just disappeared without saying thanks and goodbye to the visitors. Overall, professionally organized, a tourist experience rather than one for wine enthusiasts. And that's fine, just go and attend with the correct expectations.
Hannele P — Google review
We only did a wine tasting and not a tour. We had a couple of flights of wine, a cheese board, and ventrescas. Ruben, our server, did a great job of explaining the wines to us in English. Our favorite wine was the Palpita. The atmosphere was pleasant.
Tracy T — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed the tour. Victor, our tour guide, shared the history of the winery and wine making process. Because of the echoing, it was difficult to hear at times. The tasting was just as good as we had hoped.
Angie C — Google review
Booked a wine tour and when I showed up the next day for it, was told along with everyone else that was there for it that they had to cancel. The reason being that someone had paid a lot of money for a private tour that afternoon. They were very apologetic and said they would refund the money- obviously they have to do that. They gave everyone a glass of wine from the bar. Patrons could not rebook because they were not in town when it would be rescheduled. Wine was good, not great. They really should have done more for the inconvenience they caused everyone. Many other places to choose from.
Kim G — Google review
We did a tour with a very good English speaking young lady, Carmen. She was very knowledgable, the Bodegas is amazing and massive. The wines were nice too. Try afterwards!
Ken R — Google review
This is a fun tour and the grounds have been there for such a long time, the historical photos on the tour are really cool. There is a collection of old bottles that would be amazing to get a chance to try. At the end of the tour you get to sample some wine with some snacks to clear the pallet.
Sssjoe — Google review
C. Cabo Noval, 2, 26009 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•https://enoturismo.francoespanolas.com/•+34 941 25 12 90•Tips and more reviews for Bodegas Franco Españolas

8Museum of La Rioja

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4.3
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Local history museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Museum of La Rioja, housed in the elegant 18th-century Espartero Palace, is a dedicated space showcasing the culture and tradition of La Rioja. It features an impressive collection of historical artifacts, paintings, and sculptural pieces dating from the 12th to 19th centuries. Notable exhibits include the Tables of San Millan and ethnographic displays portraying the traditional objects of Riojan heritage. The museum provides insight into the region's evolution and lifestyle through its diverse exhibitions.
Ligrono, Spain captivated me with its unique blend of urban vibrancy and rich history. The city's charm lies in its tranquil atmosphere, offering a refreshing escape from bustling crowds. The architecture is a delightful mix of historic and modern, creating a picturesque backdrop for exploration. A hidden gem worth discovering!
Oleksii K — Google review
I had a couple of hours to spare in Logrono so looked for something to do. This museum will not disappoint- there are 3 floors that take visitors through life in the Rioja region - from Celtic to Roman artefacts up to the C20th. Lots of beautiful iconography - polychromed religious panels and statues.The museum is free and is well worth a visit. I would go again if I found myself back in Logrono. Thank you to whoever provides funding - money very well spent.
Jacqui W — Google review
Very nice collection, good organized and presented by centuries, it shows overall history of region. Staff is very kind even they don't speak foring language. Warm to recommend.
Marijana Z — Google review
Super nice museum. It has tons of sculpture, painting, statuary, polychrome, archeology, Iberoceltic artifacts, Roman inventions and it's located in an old "palacio" right in the heart of Logrono. Plan to spend 2 hours in this lovely place.
Rex R — Google review
This museum is a gem (AND FREE)! A wonderful synopsis of the development of the region from prehistoric times through modern periods transitioning from artifacts to art in a beautiful way. The blending of history and art is done magnificently here. A decent portion of the painting and statuary were on loan from the Prado and the national museum of Spain. Make this stop if you are at all interested in where this region came from or in history or art in general! Excellent works from the 16th century to mid 20th. We also visited the temporary exhibit on women who helped make Rioja what it is today which was a nice correlation to the main exhibition.
Carl M — Google review
Very worthwhile visit. The permanent exhibition is extensive and interesting beginning with a historic film and covering various time periods. The staff was very nice and inviting. It's a very nice visit of about an hour.
S O — Google review
Nice refurbishing of an important old palace with contemporary additions, plenty of interesting exhibits of paintings and artifacts, there is also an interesting film about Rioja. There is no parking anywhere around but a nice walk to it.
J. B — Google review
A really interesting museum, through the ages in the region of La Rioja from early man to the 20th century. Very nicely laid out and all descriptions offered in English too, plus the videos are subtitled. Free entry!
Kirsty H — Google review
C/ San Agustín, 23, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•http://www.museodelarioja.es/•+34 941 29 12 59•Tips and more reviews for Museum of La Rioja

9Casa de las Ciencias

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Bus stop
Casa de las Ciencias is a science museum located in A Coruña, Spain. The museum features interactive exhibits and displays related to various scientific disciplines such as biology, physics, and technology. Visitors can explore hands-on activities, educational workshops, and engaging demonstrations that make learning about science fun and accessible for all ages. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and events that delve into specific scientific topics or current research.
26009 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Casa de las Ciencias

10La Cocina de Ramón

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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Spanish restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
La Cocina de Ramón is a charming family-run restaurant located in the heart of Logrono, just steps away from the city's market. The restaurant prides itself on sourcing all its ingredients from the nearby Plaza Abastos, ensuring fresh and high-quality produce. With a focus on traditional meat and fish dishes, as well as set menu options, La Cocina de Ramón also offers a dedicated section for vegetable-based dishes that showcase the region's renowned fresh vegetables.
I visited Logroño today and I was lucky to find this great restaurant for lunch. I had heard about nice tapas in the old town and was ready to attack. But I saw this place, lots of Michelin stars for years, and decided to try. Very few times in my life I've eaten so much but the food was good. I ordered the country style dishes and decided to finish it with a flan and sweet wine. I did manage to get up and walk about this nice city before leaving. Service from all the staff was exemplary, and I even managed to practice talking some Spanish. It was a really good experience.
Pano N — Google review
Great place. Friendly staff and amazing food. One of my best dining experiences
Marlene A — Google review
Excellent food an service. The l-ambjent shoulder was incredibly good as was the solomillo and a perfect finish with the Spanish cheesecakem
Carmen C — Google review
Some of the best food we have eaten. Absolutely delicious. We ordered dishes to share and they separated them in the kitchen beautifully into individual and generous portions. The service is a little disjointed, but in a way that is endearing rather than taking away from the experience. The ambience is a little stark initially, but you soon settle in. I would highly recommend this restaurant. It is also family friendly, and I say that as a childless diner who enjoyed an intimate meal with my partner but there were two neighbouring tables with children that the restaurant accommodated perfectly and in a way that was both great for them but did not detract from our own meal.
Sophie H — Google review
The seabass was absolutely mind blowing! The rice with lobster was delicious! And The Tarta de queso was to die for! All I can say is I’m so happy I found this place!
Denisleydis D — Google review
Delicious experience with the Chef Ramón hanging around and trying to help with English :))
Liana K — Google review
I discovered La Cocina de Ramón while passing through Logroño on my Camino de Santiago, and it was a fantastic experience. The steak was absolutely delicious, cooked to perfection. The restaurant itself is charming and cozy, perfect for a relaxing meal after a day of walking/cycling The food was exquisite, with a great balance between quality and price. The service was excellent, always attentive and friendly. Highly recommended!
Arianna P — Google review
Wowwww, a gem of indulgence! This was an amazing tasting experience. We dropped by without a reservation, the hospitality and effort in speaking English was superb friendly. We had a weekday lunch menu (3-course) which is a fantastic deal for €25 pp. Each course was divine delicious and portions was quite large for our standards. Offered courses was similar to a-la-carte selection and might differ slightly. Definitely recommend starter Logrono tomato tuna salad and for dessert Torrijas a la Riojana (Spanish-style French toast) and Spanish cheesecake which has a very cheesy taste
Blossom — Google review
C. Portales, 30, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•https://lacocinaderamon.es/•+34 941 28 98 08•Tips and more reviews for La Cocina de Ramón
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11Bar Jubera

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Tapas bar
Bar Jubera, located on Calle del Laurel in Logrono, La Rioja, Spain, has gained popularity since its establishment in 1980. The bar is renowned for its specialty dish - patatas bravas. Unlike the usual mild versions found elsewhere, Bar Jubera's patatas bravas are known for their spiciness due to the use of local chili in the sauce. This adds an extra kick to the traditional recipe made with smoked paprika-infused tomato sauce.
Perfect for a quick bite of patatas bravas, they are truly great and spicy. Only dish they serve.
Daniela G — Google review
Delicious patatas, quick and efficient service, insanely busy with people always hovering over you to leave. It's also not easy to get a corner to eat. Worth it though!
Azar F — Google review
I loved this place! Patatas Bravas were a little spicy but preluded by delicious tomato flavor. I prefer this to the other more barbeque style patats Bravas I've had in Basque country and Barcelona. If you order them spicy, you should be ready because they already have a nice subtle, back end heat to them.
Carl M — Google review
Really good patatas bravas for only €4.50, with quick service and kind, helpful staff. Highly recommended.
Zehra K — Google review
Well, the patatas bravas here is tasty but not super special for me. One glass of wine and mosto, and one dish cost 6.20 Euros.
Anna — Google review
Patatas bravas €4.3 : Fresh crispy potatoes, sauce is spicy! Also available without any sauce.
Suki L — Google review
If I lived here I’d go back again and again! Lovely staff running this bar, good bravas, great atmosphere even though Mondays are quiet in Logroño; highly recommended!
RG — Google review
Delicious “patatas bravas” reasonably priced!
C T — Google review
Calle del Laurel, 18, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•http://www.callelaurel.org/establecimientos/jubera•+34 941 24 52 14•Tips and more reviews for Bar Jubera

12Bar Lorenzo "Agus Tio"

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Bar Lorenzo "Agus Tio" is a bustling bar located at the top of Travesia Laurel, known for its specialty in grilled skewered meat. The menu features simply grilled chistorra and succulent lamb kebabs with a secret sauce passed down through generations. The star dish, Tio Agus, consists of grilled sausage encased in a bread bun and topped with tangy salsa verde.
They specialise in marinated meat on skewers (pinchitos) or in bread with a sauce (bocadillos), and food is delicious. That is what they do, it’s a simple menu and a small bar, with friendly service. Being in Rioja they of course have a great selection of wines at good prices. Overall very good value for the quality. They had a vegan option on offer when we visited.
Kathryn H — Google review
A good place for meat lovers. The Agus is a must try. The sausage is a bit salty as almost all the Spanish sausages. The waiters at the bar work as a team and synced perfectly. Very efficient to arrive and charge. No long wait or line up.
Qiaoyu M — Google review
Their sandwiches the Tio Angus is the most beautiful experience. Would never forget the explosion of flavours. Would love to come here again!!!!!!
Aseem D — Google review
Great meat and sauce, one of my fav tapas in Laurel. Well done.price is ok
Monika — Google review
Good priced bocadillos/pintxos de carne. Service was a little brusque. They had a TV.
Henry R — Google review
Very cheap wine and delicious food. Can't ask for more than that.
Daniel K — Google review
Definitely must try, the tio angus is amazing!
Santos — Google review
Their sandwich of pincho morunos is to die for. Delicious! And the other pinchos are fab too, but then you try the sandwich and . . .yum
Emmie C — Google review
Tr.ª de Laurel, 4, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•http://tioagus.es/•+34 941 64 01 63•Tips and more reviews for Bar Lorenzo "Agus Tio"

13Bodegas Campo Viejo

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Bodegas Campo Viejo is a renowned winery located in La Rioja, Spain. The winery boasts contemporary architecture designed by Ignacio Quemada and is home to the largest wine ageing cellar in Europe. It has received accolades for its integration with the surrounding landscape. The modern visitors center offers stunning views of the vineyard and resembles a chateau, while the underground wine cellar pays homage to traditional cellars and blends seamlessly into the hillside.
Amazing tour of the Bodegas winery/vineyard. Got a private tour watching the entire process while the staff explained much of the information to us. Got to see the large vats, the storage areas, and their private wine library. Would definitely recommend this place. It’s a little outside the city but easy to get to by car or taxi. We took a taxi there and they called a taxi to pick us up as well. Also recommend you purchase wine that they only sell in Spain and not easily exported.
Josh L — Google review
We had an amazing tour with Ariana! She's truly passionate and had a lot of knowledge which made the whole experience so much better. It was amazing to try the wine in different settings and see how it influences the flavour. The whole bodega is beautifully designed and definitely recommend everyone to come and visit!
Krzysztof B — Google review
Taking my guests from Off Road & Overland Adventures Ltd to Campo Viejo at least once a year I have to say this year's tour has been even better than past years. Joana, our guild was absolutely amazing and showed us things that I had not seen on previous tours and for that this deserves a 5* review as being a travel guide myself I had moments of surprise like my guests do and got that amazed 1st time feeling all over again. The tasting after the tour is fantastic and Joana really did know her stuff as she found us wines that were not on the shelf as well as guiding us through new tastes. We will see you in 2025.
Jon R — Google review
I have not been to many winery tours but totally enjoyed this one. Gabriella our guide was fabulous and explained details about the region I would never have thought to ask. The winery was modern and beautiful. Our wines were paired with chocolate (I would never have thought to do). It was relaxing and worth the taxi ride (if you didn’t have a car).
Nina G — Google review
We have always liked Campo Viejo wine we bought in our country. Campo Viejo is branded at all over the world with very international focus and large good quality production. But our experience at the winery was terrible I have to say, we could only visit the winery today as a tourist. The girl at the reception said the tour will be in Spanish, and then she ignored completely us during the 1h30m tour, with only two sentences in English: did you understand anything in the beginning? And did you enjoy the tour in the end? You could have gave a bit more care and effort to your international customers who have always bought and liked your wine in our country. But she seems to be too arrogant to say a few more words in English to explain things, even though she speaks perfect English. I wonder how long your brand will continue abroad, but I still write this review to help you improve your business, even though your terrible attitude and stuff has gave us such a bad impression for this Spanish - international brand.
Lena L — Google review
We had such a great time! Arancha is a great tour guide, super friendly, passionate and knowledgeable. The Bodega is beautiful, it’s more than meets the eye. The wines are varied and accommodate any palette. If you re in the area don’t hesitate, definitely worth the stop!
Georgie R — Google review
The winery is amazing, driving up you have no idea of the size as the production area is all underground. The fermenting tanks, barrel room and bottle room are a sight to behold and makes a tour completely worth it. Campo Viejo is a huge winery and the staple reliable Spanish red in my country (Canada) so I had to visit it while in La Rioja. Just be aware it’s very commercial and professionally run, compared to smaller wineries where you might meet the owner it feels pretty slick, you won’t get a personal experience and it’s not cheap.
James D — Google review
This is the most impressive bodega I’ve been to in La Rioja so far!! Our tour guide Ariana was exceptional and spoke in great detail about the functionality of the winery. I can’t recommend this place enough especially since their tasting with the tour allows you to sample a really interesting selection of their best wines.
Lillian M — Google review
Cam. de Lapuebla de Labarca, 50, 26007 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•http://www.campoviejo.com/•+34 941 27 99 00•Tips and more reviews for Bodegas Campo Viejo

14Bar Blanco Y Negro

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Tapas bar
If you're planning a pinchos-hopping adventure in Logroño, Bar Blanco y Negro is an absolute must-visit! Nestled in the heart of the bustling tapas scene, this vibrant bar has been delighting patrons since the late 19th century with its delicious offerings and locally sourced wines. The star of their menu is undoubtedly the matrimonio—a delightful creation featuring two types of marinated anchovies nestled in a warm, crispy bun alongside pickled green pepper.
Delicious tapas foods. Very fast and amazing service and also a popular place.
Josh L — Google review
Very fast service, few little things in the menu but if anchovies (both ways- salty and vinegary) is what you want, this is your place. A bruschetta with raspberry sauce on top of goat cheese and ham was a fun discover. The waiter who served us was super friendly and funny. 2 wines, and two pintxos 10€
Beatriz G — Google review
Best gluten free pintxos ever! They bake there own gluten free bread. Matrimonio is the classic pintxo, very tasty. Great service too, ask for recommendations on the wine. Crianza red wine <Edulis/Piérola> are the best option (personal recommendation) In general it's very cheap.
Exe L — Google review
I had a matrimonio and white wine. The bread is delicious, I’m not really a fan of anchovies but everyone here says that it’s a typical pincho that you have to taste if you are here in Logroño. It’s not bad, I think that if you like anchovies it would be actually really good. We also tasted the bread with goat cheese and jamon. This was delicious.
Andrea G — Google review
Delicious gluten free options. Sin gluten was amazing.
Jess B — Google review
Excellent sardine and green pepper pincho!
Keith D — Google review
The matrimonia pintxos is fantastic and good wines.
E P — Google review
Matrimonio (their specialty) by far tastiest thing on the menu. Wine good. Service very nice. Great value for money.
Camille M — Google review
Tr.ª de Laurel, 1, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•+34 941 22 00 79•Tips and more reviews for Bar Blanco Y Negro

15Casa de las Ciencias

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Casa de las Ciencias, located on the north bank of the River Ebro in Logrono, is a cultural museum housed in a restored warehouse from 1901. The striking red and white building offers various interactive science and technology exhibits for visitors of all ages. Inside, there are changing exhibitions dedicated to science, including one about engineering projects during the reign of Felipe II. The museum also hosts weekly workshops and features models to help visualize scientific concepts.
my husband has a technical education, but he was happy as a child. a man and his son passed by and also rejoiced with their husband. I liked the water in the yard. It's great to come here with children.
Nadezhda S — Google review
Great place to visit while wandering around town. Everything is in walking distance. Interesting science museum and lots to.see and do. What is amusing, however, is when you see a domestic appliance on display that you remember using yourself 🤔 Worth a visit!
Ernie S — Google review
One of the few truly kid-centric indoor activities in Logroño. Beautiful and convenient location along the Ebro River bank, flanked on both sides by trails and park space. Small museum with limited exhibits, and a great little library. Weekends feature hands-on, interactive demonstrations which are excellent - often hosted in their heavily shaded outdoor space. Also some fun science-inspired installations throughout the property. Very kind staff, clean facility, and a welcomed reprieve from the summer heat.
Andrew R — Google review
We didn't go in, but the science exhibits outside were incredibly fun (and educational to boot!)
Mindy H — Google review
Poor. Don't bother going inside, even if it is free! Just 'play' with the exterior stuff which can be fun for half an hour. The interior has a very large photo of old Logroño and a toilet which are worth a visit if you need to, but the rest is just not worth it.
David B — Google review
This is an amazing free museum with lovely interactive exhibits which teach you the philosophy of science. The outdoor exhibits make great music. Would give 6/5 for a free museum of such quality.
Deryck C — Google review
So much more could be done with the inside space. We missed the workshops, otherwise nothing much to see. The interactive installations outside are good for kids.
Giacomo R — Google review
Nice place to visit with kids, the exhibitions update regularly.
Veerappan — Google review
C. del Ebro, 1, 26009 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•https://casadelasciencias.logrono.es/•Tips and more reviews for Casa de las Ciencias
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16Bar Sebas

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Bar Sebas, located on Calle Albornoz, is a popular spot known for its delicious tapas and pinchos. One must-try dish is the tortilla espanola, a Spanish staple that's cooked to perfection with no runny middle. The bar also offers other amazing dishes like stuffed pepper, Bacalao (Cod), and even morcilla (blood sausage) for the adventurous foodie.
Queso de cabra, jamon, and frambuesa pintxos was amazing! I have no doubt the others are just as good. This bar looks beautiful inside and has great decor. The wall mounted brass wine bottle opener was something I want in my house!
Carl M — Google review
We tried the tortillas with spicy sauce and the stuffed pepper. We kinda liked the tortillas with spicy sauce however, even when we came here in the morning, most of the pintxos were cold and not fresh. So we were not sure if they cooked today or yesterday. Anyway, they use a microwave to heat them up which is not good.
Anna — Google review
Located in the popular Calle de Laurel area, pop into Bar Sebas for the tortilla with spicy sauce. The tortilla was cooked to perfection (no runny middle) and the spicy sauce took it to a new level.
Nanita — Google review
tortilla here is not runny but so many fillings available!
Suki L — Google review
I lived in Logroño for year and this is definitely my favorite tapas/pinchos bar. The stuffed pepper (pimiento relleno), tortilla (Spanish omelette), and Bacalao (Cod) are all amazing. If you can manage to be just a bit brave I would recommend trying the morcilla (blood sausage). Sounds gross, but it is AMAZING!
Jake W — Google review
Looks so underwhelming but the food over delivered. Almost every dish is delicious. The lady at the counter is so friendly. Highly recommend.
TMS C — Google review
Absolutely delicious!
Gil P — Google review
Best omellette ever eaten
Aston S — Google review
C. Albornoz, 3, 2, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•https://m.facebook.com/pages/Bar-Sebas/176651839029260•+34 941 22 01 96•Tips and more reviews for Bar Sebas

17Church of Santiago el Real

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The Iglesia de Santiago el Real is a 16th century church in Logrono, located on a medieval temple. It has an impressive Baroque facade topped with an enormous statue of Santiago Matamoros, making it one of the city's most iconic landmarks. The parish also includes a pilgrimage path through the city, which makes it a popular destination for visitors.
I got my pilgrim's stamp here with a blessing during mass.
Gerald ( — Google review
Beautiful church dedicated to St. James and the pilgrims. Make sure to ask for a seal here!
Elizabeth ( — Google review
Lovely building, but sadly, no stamps available here or at the Concathedral of Santa Maria de la Redonda. It seemed really odd.
Leonie A — Google review
Romanic church located on the Camino de Santiago route and dedicated to Santiago himself. Well worth a visit!
Stuart M — Google review
At first, I first slightly overwhelmed by the good will and welcoming attitude of the community. We all had dinner and breakfast together (well, breakfast time was a bit more flexible) and they also offered us the chance to take part in the Eucharist. However, the best part for me was the hospitalero, who helped me greatly with his advice on blisters, as it was the first time I had such big ones. And I would like to thank him publicly for his general advice, that allowed me to carry on with a brighter mood. Thoroughly recommended to stop by.
Violeta M — Google review
Mass for pilgrins everyday at 19.30 hrs. If you want to do St James Way with a spiritual motivation definetely this place you are not allow to miss.
Luis V — Google review
Cost: by donation. We were greeted by a really friendly man who explained the rules and services. The room had 18 beds which were decently comfortable. There was a family style supper where everyone sang a hymn together, mass, and an evening prayer and blessing for the peregrinos.
William — Google review
UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Camino. It is the oldest church in Logrono and has an impressive statue of Santiago Matamoros above its entrance. Check out the chequer board paving depicting sites along both the Camino Frances and the Camino Aragonés, as well as the Fuente de los Peregrinos, at the Plaza de Santiago beside it.
May R — Google review
C. Barriocepo, 8, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•http://www.santiagoelreal.org/•+34 941 20 95 01•Tips and more reviews for Church of Santiago el Real

18Theatre of Bretón de los Herreros

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The Theatre of Bretón de los Herreros, inaugurated on September 19, 1880, is a historic gem nestled in the charming old quarter of Logroño. With a seating capacity of 700 and an elegant horseshoe layout featuring three levels of boxes, this venue has hosted numerous renowned performances from across Spain. The theatre's design ensures that every seat offers a great view, making it an ideal spot for theater enthusiasts to enjoy captivating shows at affordable prices.
Nice theatre!!! Enjoy with family and friends!!!
Syuzan M — Google review
Gag movie genial! 😁
Chelo — Google review
(Translated by Google) We went to see the play 1936, with a great cast and production, tickets sold out more than 2 months in advance (Original) Fuimos a ver la obra 1936, con gran elenco y producción, entradas agotadas con más de 2 meses de anticipación
Victor J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good theater. The only flaw is the wheelchair users. They buy a patio seat and can't sit in it. They don't allow the chair in the aisle and don't have a space or place to leave it. They send them to the stalls with the chair... but they bought patio seats, which are more expensive. Shame. (Original) Muy bien teatro. Falla en los que van en silla de ruedas. Compran una butaca de patio y no pueden sentarse en ella. No permiten la silla en el pasillo y no disponen de un espacio o sitio donde dejarla. Los mandan a una platea con la silla.... pero han comprado butaca de patio que es más cara. Una pena
Jesus B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent cultural equipment. Beautifully cared for. Comfortable seats. Great experience with an unforgettable function (Original) Excelente equipamiento cultural. Primorosamente cuidado. Butacas confortables. Gran experiència con una función inolvidable
Antonio L — Google review
(Translated by Google) But what a thrill, performing at the Bretón. The huge dressing rooms, I myself got lost in one. Capacity for many people, with two floors. The motifs and decoration are very beautiful and pleasant. And a good temperature, which seems silly but it is not. There are pokestops around, but you are in a theater so a little respect, I have been told, I don't know. (Original) Pero que emoción, actuar en el Bretón. Los camerinos inmensos, yo mismo me perdí en uno. Capacidad para mucha gente, contando con dos plantas. Los motivos y decoración muy bonitos y agradables. Y buena temperatura, que parece tontería pero no lo es. Hay pokeparadas alrededor, pero estás en un teatro así que un poco de respeto, a mi me lo han contado yo no lo sé.
Diego R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good acoustics, in the first amphitheater seats very close together, someone taller than average will suffer with their legs (Original) Buenas acústica,en el primer anfiteatro asientos muy pegados,alguien más alto de la media sufrirá con las piernas
Javier L — Google review
(Translated by Google) We saw the play "Golfa." We really enjoyed the format, and at the end of the play, there was a discussion with the opportunity to ask questions to the director and actors. The building is very charming, super clean and well-maintained, and all hygiene and social distancing measures were respected. Without a doubt, once again, culture is safe. We will return. (Original) Estuvimos viendo la obra de teatro Golfa, nos gustó mucho, el formato y al finalizar la obra la tertulia con la posibilidad de hacer preguntas al director, actores.... el edificio es muy coqueto, súper limpio y cuidado todo y respetando todas las medidas de higiene y distanciamiento personal, sin duda, una vez más, la cultura es segura, volveremos.
Rocio I — Google review
Calle Bretón de los Herreros, 11, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•http://www.teatrobreton.org/•+34 941 20 72 31•Tips and more reviews for Theatre of Bretón de los Herreros

19Parque del Ebro

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Parque del Ebro is a serene and picturesque park located along the Ebro River in Logrono. It offers wooded areas, riverside walks, and two bridges, as well as remnants of industrial history. The park provides a peaceful escape from the bustling streets of the historic center, with lush greenery including poplars, willows, and pines. Visitors can enjoy picnics, leisurely strolls, or even a siesta in this natural oasis.
Fairly clean and large enough for a run.
Fabien H — Google review
It's a good area to have a picnic and just relax
Fungai J — Google review
Clean and peaceful, nice to chill out
Alexrayray — Google review
Peaceful, good spot for a late night hangout or good workout or run. Just not many activities for younger children
Mason R — Google review
Best park ever.
Andreas N — Google review
Beautiful trees. Good for walking and jogging or dog walking.
Bee B — Google review
Nice place
Kiran A — Google review
C. del Nte., 22, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Parque del Ebro

20Pl. del Mercado

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Pl. del Mercado is a new venture by Aitor Esnal and Beatriz Martinez, the masterminds behind Marinee restaurant in Plaza del Mercado. Teaming up with Ricardo and Jose Miguel Arambarri, wine experts, they've crafted a space focused on savoring the finer points. This project serves as an avenue for them to introduce a fresh concept while prioritizing attention to detail.
26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Pl. del Mercado
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21Wine Fandango

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Wine Fandango is an elegant Spanish restaurant and wine bar situated in the heart of Logrono, housed in a restored 19th-century mansion. The establishment features an open kitchen and a spacious terrace for guests to enjoy. Aitor Esnal and Beatriz Martinez, known for their successful restaurant Marinee, have collaborated with wine experts Ricardo and Jose Miguel Arambarri to create this new culinary venture.
We highly recommend Wine Fandango in Logroño. In a town dedicated to the quick tapas, Fandango is a more tranquil, sophisticated and elegant table. The restaurant is located in the basement of a building but never feels like it. There is a descending staircase with levels for the terrace before entering. The entrance features both a spectacular half-moon shaped wine cellar. Opposite, the bar is equally spectacular with side panels that lift all the way up to the ceiling with different alcool bottles. We were quickly seated and well assisted with the menu. All dishes were impeccable, this is restaurant for adults, beautiful presentations in a modern style of plating. We ordered different wines by the glass, they have a pretty good selection. Surprisingly, not the best wine we sampled in Logroño, their selection is wide, it can be hit or miss. For a restaurant that has «wine» in their name, in a wine area, with awesome food, I was expecting more (constructive criticism here). Service was very professional. One of us had a special request at the end of the meal. I saw the kitchen was closing, they still delivered the request, I was impressed with the professionalism of this place. Overall, rather on the expensive side however the quality, service and presentation were equal to the price and as such, price/quality is respected here. Highly recommended, go without hesitation. P.S.: please leave a 👍of this review was helpful in making choices, thank you 🙏
Mister M — Google review
Best place we stayed during our “Northern Spain trip”, service was 10/10. The food was really really good. The wine recommendations were great. I would highly recommend to book a table if you want to have a tranquil evening with great service and very good food 🙌🏻 (only pictures of the desserts unfortunately 😅)
Pim R — Google review
Really dissapointed with this place!! We organized a brunch with friends through their web site and followed the corresponding steps for the reservation. When we arrived at the Restaurant we were told that it was not possible to have it as for brunches only with a previous phone call could be made it. There is not any information about this on the web and indeed we received the confirmation. They did not do any effort to fix the issue and we had to look for an alternative plan. This facts are not typical of a good service from my PoV.
Mir — Google review
Very good selection of wines by the glass, perfect for trying and discovering interesting labels. Unfortunately, I couldn’t eat anything because the place was packed, and it took me a long time to be able to order. The décor is nice and well thought out, but due to the large crowd, I found it quite noisy. I believe the experience would be much better at a quieter time.
Q G — Google review
Booked in for dinner just based on finding the name on Google maps and the pictures. The staff were very friendly and efficient, the decor was good, the wine was good and nice to have a lot of different wines offered by the glass. The food though was fairly average. I had the samosas which were good, quite a big portion. My wife had the squid ink rice with chives and cheese which was overpowered by the salty, seafood taste of the squid so it just tasted of salty, seafood rice and there was a large bowl of it. For mains I chose the tuna which was a bit overcooked and was again overpowered by salt because it was in a broth of soy sauce and with the addition of roe so lacked complexity or the ability to really taste the tuna so it may as well have been tinned. It could have used some accompaniment of vegetables as it was just a piece of tuna in a bowl of salty tasting broth with some roe and as the bowl is deep and steep it's quite difficult to get it out with a knife and fork, a spoon would have been better. My wife had the duck and despite the menu not listing it, it came wrapped in bacon. She didn't think it really needed this as there was enough duck and it didn't really add much and the bacon took over from the delicate sweetness of the duck, also the pear puree couldn't be detected. The desserts were a sharing size Tiramisu and cheese cake. The coconut ice cream was very subtle and she found the cheese cake just average. Don't expect too much from the food as the menu reads a bit better than it appears but as a lively venue with a good wine selection it's worth a visit.
Joe M — Google review
Quality of food was great. Nothing beats the price of the amount and quality of food we had, plus alcohol we consumed. Only improvement...We were given a table outside after waiting serveral minutes finding out it was reserved for some other party. Communication needs improvement. Service did get better after we had sat down. Waiters were very nice.
Michael L — Google review
Great place - cozy terrace, great food and amazing wines. Levent really knew his wines - so wonderful to see a person who clearly loves what they do.
Vaida L — Google review
I visited on a Sunday for lunch and was thoroughly impressed. The seasonal menú del día offered a filling and delicious selection of first and second courses. I opted for the rice and the fish, but we shared some of our dishes. The combination of flavors was unique. The base flavors pay homage to classic Spanish recipes but small international additions (like hoisin sauce in the rice) provide small surprises and tasty additions to familiar flavors. The staff was also very friendly and professional. I loved the design of the restaurant as well and it serves as a reflection of its food; classic, with modern flair. Overall, a high quality meal with great service in an amazing ambience. I hope to be back soon!
Nathaniel C — Google review
C. Gral. Vara de Rey, 5, 26003 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•http://www.winefandango.com/•+34 941 24 39 10•Tips and more reviews for Wine Fandango

22La Tavina - restaurante, vinoteca y bar en Calle Laurel de Logroño

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Restaurante La Tavina is a three-floor establishment located at the beginning of Calle del Laurel in Logrono's bar district. The ground floor features a bar where guests can enjoy a variety of wines paired with tapas. Moving up to the first-floor cellar and tasting room, visitors can choose from 500 different wine varieties. The dining room on the upper floor offers an excellent setting for enjoying lunch or dinner with a favorite bottle of wine selected from the extensive collection available.
Tried the beef tartare and it was excellent, fresh, tender, and well-seasoned with just the right balance of flavors. The cheesecake was decent, nothing too special. But the real surprise? The wine mixed with lemonade, probably the best drink I’ve had today! Definitely worth a visit for the food and drinks.
Lili C — Google review
For some reason, this restaurant is highly rated. We could not understand why. The wine selection is outstanding, that is on the bright side. However, food was well-below par. I made the mistake of ordering fried artichokes. I only learned from another customer that it was the wrong season for that. Very underwhelming, I would remove it from menu if I was the owner. Small portion on top of that. The rest of the food was average. We left after 2-3 tapas because of that. I would still return because the inside atmosphere was awesome, dominated by wine bottles, it is very attractive from the outside. But I would only drink here. Service was quick and amicable, but not that friendly. Overall, just an average place, there are better options in Logroño. P.S.: if this review was useful to you, please leave a quick ❤️, thank you 🙏
Mister M — Google review
Fabulous friendly staff, if you like pork scratching this is your place. Great ambience and very good prices. The gilda with quail egg is superb
Beatriz G — Google review
Our group of 24 (plus our tour manager and coach bus driver) sat on the upper floor for dinner. We were served family style of fresh baked bread, crispy pork belly, croquettes, pimentos de padron, a tomato salad (thinly sliced) drizzled with balsamic vinegar, grated cheese and olive oil, and lamb shank with potatoes. We were served with copious amounts of red and white wine. Dessert too, but I didn’t take a photo and don’t recall what it was. Overall, a great dinner with friends. I cannot comment on the price because it was part of our tour package.
Monica P — Google review
Exquisite meal. The upstairs dining hall is very small (only 10 tables) so reservations are recommended. Food is simple Riojano fare done well and with pride. Delicious at the right price.
Daniel P — Google review
Tried the pork cheeks in red wine sauce and a small meat tart, both decent, but nothing that really stood out. The highlight was our waiter, who was super friendly and even let us sample a few good wines from the region. Overall, not bad, just not wow.”
Steve M — Google review
Excellent tapas, restaurant and wine bar. First level great tapas. bar with great food and service. One floor up a wine tasting room for groups etc. and on the third level a very small, exclusive (by reservation only) restaurant serving excellent meals and wines with outstanding personalized service. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Len D — Google review
The food and service was fantastic. Great food and portions for the price. Our waiter was so helpful and a lot of fun. A lot of great options on the menu for traditional dishes as well as items for those in your group not as adventitious. Highly recommend making a reservation and eating here.
Keith R — Google review
Calle del Laurel, 2, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•http://latavina.com/•+34 941 10 23 00•Tips and more reviews for La Tavina - restaurante, vinoteca y bar en Calle Laurel de Logroño

23Restaurante Taberna Herrerías

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Restaurante Taberna Herrerías is a charming eatery located in a beautifully restored 16th-century palace in the heart of Logrono's historic center. The restaurant offers a blend of traditional and modern cuisine, with a focus on seasonal ingredients such as artichokes and asparagus during specific times of the year.
Incredible experience dining at this restaurant! We started with the tomato/tuna/onion dish and it was phenomenal - fresh, delicious tomatoes and perfectly done tuna with a local olive oil glaze at the table. I thought this would be my favorite... Until my squid cooked in its own ink arrived - 10/10 texture and amazing sauce. If you are in town and don't eat here you have made a mistake!
Chase G — Google review
Great food in a very cool and old building. Menu is very interesting with items rotating.
Josh L — Google review
We arrived and when we asked for the table reserved, looked like they did not have many interest, the presentation of the menu was excellent, all in blackboard then they showed same for the wines, that was truly fantastic, the 🍅 tomato salad was exquisite. The mushroom 🍄 were also very good, then we order a T bone steak that excellent, desserts were cheese cake, torrija and chocolate couland that were all 😋 delicious. Wine 🍷 very good. Price we paid for 5 was close to 400 euros.
Santi T — Google review
for the first time, my husband decided to entrust me with the choice of a restaurant. I chose based on reviews, looked at the menu and photos of dishes. while walking, we saw a beautiful temple nearby. but at the entrance on the ground floor we saw a mountain of boxes and none of the staff. We went up to the third floor ourselves and saw that all the tables were free except one. We saw 2 employees, one was laying something out on a stepladder, the second was standing next to it. we greeted each other and asked if it was possible to have lunch (Google maps showed that the restaurant would close only in 2 hours), the girl on the stepladder did not even turn to us, said no, we do not serve without reserve. I don't understand why you should make a reserve on a weekday at 1 p.m. I worked as a waitress 12 years ago and was a cook 13 years ago, but I never stood "booty" in front of customers. my husband suggested that I make a reserve and eat with them, but apparently this restaurant does not need money and customers, since it is necessary to make a reserve with an empty hall.
Nadezhda S — Google review
I was starving at 3 o’clock most restaurants are closed or closing but I wanted a really good meal. The guy at the front said they were all booked up. 😅 As I’m walking away he said wait a sec. I guess someone was a no show so he gave me the only open table in the place which was for 6. I’m so happy i got a chance to eat there, the food was awesome. Didn’t get any wine cause i have to drive in a few hours 😌! HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS PLACE
Marc N — Google review
They don't serve solo travellers, even though it was totally empty but for a table 10 minutes before closing
Elena G — Google review
The restaurant upstairs is elegant and fantastic. I was treated like a queen for a walk in lunch and it’s entirely possible I will fly back over an ocean someday just to return here for dinner.
Katherine S — Google review
Was recommended by a friend. Here for the experience. The dish were ok.
TI G — Google review
C. Herrerías, 24, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•https://tabernaherrerias.com/•+34 941 24 10 01•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Taberna Herrerías

24C. de San Juan

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C. de San Juan is a delightful, narrow historical street adorned with elegant iron balconies and lined with approximately 26 tapas bars. One of the must-try dishes is the Carrillera at Tastavin on Calle San Juan, known for its slow-cooking method and presentation with red pepper and crispy potato strips.
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25Church of San Bartolomé

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The Church of San Bartolomé in Logrono, Spain is a historical gem dating back to the 12th century. Its architecture reflects various periods, blending Romanesque and Gothic styles. The unique main entrance is adorned with iconography depicting the life of San Bartolome. The church tower once served as part of the city's ancient defensive structures.
This is really a beautiful church. The entrance is already wonderful and the inside is really inspiring. We were on our Camino de Santiago and stayed for an evening in Logroño. Coincidentally we went into the Church while there was a mass in French (mainly Canadians and French attending), although we are not fluent in French, we enjoyed the moment.
Franco F — Google review
Excellent monument of Romanesque /Early Gothic architecture. Inside you are going to find two splendid tombs of local counts with their funeral shields of XIV century. Admission is free but any donation is welcomed and highly appreciated. Visitors are allowed to take non commercial photo without flash light.
Oleg N — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful church to stop by while doing the Camino de Santiago.
Dominique T — Google review
Pretty church, a horrible unfriendly old priest should so society a favour and retire.
Dom — Google review
Didn't visit interior as the cities festival was in full swing
Jim L — Google review
Some lovely aspects to this cathedral.
Philip — Google review
Very nice and cute place
Suveica V — Google review
nice, quiet place...
Daniel V — Google review
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26Restaurante La Galería

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Restaurante La Galería is a hidden gem in Rioja, offering an intimate and friendly atmosphere. The head chef, Jose Felix, trained with renowned culinary figures before co-founding this top-notch restaurant in 2005. With only 32 covers, reservations are essential due to high demand. The space doubles as an art gallery, showcasing local artists' works and hosting changing exhibitions. The menu features creative dishes using seasonal produce from the region and seafood from the nearby Basque Country.
When we got there the place looked quiet and we were very glad we had decided to give it a try as we had one of the best lunch ever. Enjoyed everything that’s being served. The waiter was friendly and patient and recommended a good local wine to go with the meal. Set menus are such a bargain! We shall return.
P W — Google review
Loved the place. Food was delicious, service impeccable, felt very cozy. They had the most fresh and soft bread with the food I’ve ever had in a restaurant, usually they are the most neglected, hard and not even worth touching. I’d recommend this place 👌🏽
Varun S — Google review
A gem of a restaurant! Highly recommend their €39.60 degustation menu for a range of local flavours that were combined in really interesting and modern ways. Great service and flavourful regional wines too!
Amanda P — Google review
Great way to end this Rioja trip! Great food, great service :-) the waiter was a bit rude, but everyone can have a bad day!
Alicia L — Google review
Everything perfect, balanced and at a very reasonable price.
Brett T — Google review
What a wonderful lunch, unforgettable!
Jan — Google review
Modern spanish cuicine
Alfredo S — Google review
(Translated by Google) An exquisite designer restaurant with excellent quality. Every dish you choose is carefully prepared. Tasting menus include four or more starters and a choice of main course. It's worth going hungry! 😄 (Original) Un exquisito sitio de comida de diseño, con excelente calidad, cualquier plato que escojas está elaborado de forma muy artesanal. Existen los menús de degustación donde vienen 4 o más platos primeros y el segundo de elección, vale la pena ir con hambre! 😄
George L — Google review
Calle de, C. Saturnino Ulargui, 5, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•+34 941 20 73 66•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante La Galería

27Tasting Room - Bodegas Ontañón

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Tasting Room - Bodegas Ontañón is a must-visit attraction in Logrono, Spain, situated in the heart of the renowned Rioja wine region. This renowned winery offers an unforgettable cultural and wine tasting experience amidst beautiful vineyards. Visitors can indulge in exceptional wines and immerse themselves in the rich heritage of winemaking.
Really enjoyed my visit to this place. The staff we really helpful and welcoming. Jesus's knowledge and approach was extremely professional and helpful. While allowed us to have a look around the winery without booking in advance or paying for the tour. Very highly recommended. Finally, whilst it is not easy to get to on foot or puic transport, it is worth doing. If you enjoy tasting wine, this place is a must visit!
A D — Google review
I was here in 2013 and things are still great. Great small family owned winery that was a great experience!
Micolucci1 — Google review
Excellent tour hosted by a very knowledgeable and entertaining Jesus. Would thoroughly recommend and would return. Money well spent. Great wines!
Steve S — Google review
We booked the tour with wine tasting and were surprised that it was just me and my boyfriend. The tour guide was muy amable and explained a lot. We got an extra wine to try and took some bottles home. The place is beautiful and has a nice ambience.
Bo S — Google review
It is beautiful! The art installations and layout were fun and educational. The wine is divine and we even hung around after the English tour and listened in on the Spanish version. It was enlightening and enjoyable. My husband and I may be biased since the tour and winery were recommended by a family friend buy I ensure you, everyone gets treated like family here. It's a fun day date or day trip experience. I will visit again.
Jessica T — Google review
We had a very enthusiastic guide (Jesus), a lot of good info and representing Rioja in a very nice way. It was a pleasure and highly recommended (also the art). 😊👍
Robert T — Google review
Great fun experience Jesus gave a great tour in the wine temple and it was worth every cent.
Estefania — Google review
Best wine 🍷 I've ever tasted!!! The Dalí emporium was strictly sublime. The vineyard is the most luscious thing I've ever laid eyes on. Acres and acres of sweet, sweet perfection. Perfect for my personal winepress ;-]
Rich Z — Google review
Av. Aragón, 3, 26006 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•https://www.ontanon.es/•+34 690 85 85 19•Tips and more reviews for Tasting Room - Bodegas Ontañón

28Bar El Perchas

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Bar El Perchas is a renowned spot known as a temple of the riojan pinchos, having opened its doors in 1955. After temporarily closing in 2014 and causing distress among its loyal customers, it reopened in 2015 with a remodeled look while staying true to its original spirit. The bar is famous for its pig ear pintxos, which can be enjoyed regular or spicy.
The spicy pig's ear was out of this world. A definite must on the pincho trail.
Nahid K — Google review
Friendly staff that makes you feel welcome.
Mihailo ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Perchas is a bar on Laurel Street whose specialty is grilled pig's ear sandwich with spicy sauce. With a price of 3 euros, the sandwich is tremendous and has an excellent quality-price ratio. I recommend it and I will return. (Original) El Perchas es un bar de la calle Laurel cuya especialidad es el bocata de oreja de cerdo a la plancha con salsa picante. Con un precio de 3 euros el bocata está tremendo y tiene una excelente relación calidad-precio. Lo recomiendo y volveré.
Jorge S — Google review
(Translated by Google) An authentic and highly recommended bar. They only do two things, but they do them incredibly well. The waitress is a delight; she serves everyone with a smile, and her characteristic way of "singing" the ears is brilliant. (Original) Bar auténtico y muy recomendable, hacen solo dos cosas pero las hacen increíble. La camarera es un encanto, atiende a todo el mundo con una sonrisa y su característica forma de "cantar" los.oedidos es genial.
Raul C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Bang bang bang ear sandwich. A must, but don't spend more than five minutes. The most tender sandwiches and ears you'll ever try. (Original) Pim pam pum bocadillo de oreja. Imprescindible, pero para no estar mas de 5 minutos. Los bocadillos y orejas mas tiernas que puedas probar.
Lorenzo M — Google review
(Translated by Google) El Perchas is on the Laurel crossing and is one of the leading bars in the Laurel area. It is a fairly small bar with a curious and very cool decoration. The Perchas specialty is pig's ear tapa, which they offer in two varieties, spicy or breaded in a small sandwich. Either option is great, and they are made on the spot. It's usually always full. The attention of the girls is very good, friendly and fast in the service. An essential place and a must-visit in the Laurel area. Highly recommended on the tapas route. (Original) El Perchas está en la travesía del Laurel y es uno de los bares referentes de la zona del Laurel. Es un bar bastante pequeño con una decoración curiosa y muy chula. La especialidad de el Perchas es la tapa de oreja de cerdo, que te la ofrecen en dos variedades, picante o rebozada en un pequeño bocadillo. Cualquiera de las dos opciones está buenísima, y las hacen al momento. Suele estar siempre lleno. La atención de las chicas es muy buena, simpáticas y rápidas en el servicio. Un local imprescindible y de visita obligada en la zona del Laurel. Muy recomendable en la ruta de tapeo.
Fernando P — Google review
(Translated by Google) We visited "El Perchas" for the Vota Juan series, I was not very convinced about eating there because "I didn't like the ear." Finally I decided on the ear sandwich in spicy sauce and thank goodness I didn't like it... we repeated. Success without a doubt. Great product, great service, great atmosphere. We will return for sure. (Original) Visitamos "El Perchas" por la serie Vota Juan, yo no estaba muy convencido de comer allí porque "no me gustaba la oreja". Finalmente me decidí por el bocadillo de oreja en salsa picante y menos mal que no me gustaba... repetimos. Acierto sin duda. Gran producto, gran atención, gran ambiente. Volveremos seguro.
Eduardo P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Specialty in ear sandwiches. There are two options: spicy or battered. The spice is exquisite. The bread is white and soaks well in the sauce. Ideal to accompany your beer or wine. (Original) Especialidad en bocadillos de oreja. Hay dos opciones: picante o rebozada. La picante está exquisita. El pan es blanco y se empapa bien en la salsa. Ideal para acompañar tu cerveza o vino.
Las M — Google review
Tr.ª de Laurel, 3, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•https://www.instagram.com/barelperchaslaurel?igsh=MWZoaTJzaDlsYW…•Tips and more reviews for Bar El Perchas

29Bodega Viña Ijalba

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Bodega Viña Ijalba offers a single guided tour that includes wine tasting and a snack, providing an opportunity to learn about the different grape varieties, cultivation process, and fermentation of the wines. The winery is family-friendly and allows children to join the experience. Additionally, it is conveniently located near other historic Franco-Spanish wineries and accessible by city bus routes. Visitors have praised the knowledgeable and friendly tour guides who provide tours in various languages.
One of the coolest winery and vineyards in the area. Very close to the main city and walkable/bike-able. We made our appointment for the first part of the day and the tour was done very well in English. We saw so much and they explained a lot of the process in great detail. Would definitely recommend this smaller winery and purchasing the wine that they don’t export. Ended the tour with a tasting and some meats and cheeses! Almost a private tour since it was only the two of us. Plenty of parking if you’re driving out here.
Josh L — Google review
Lovely tour of the barrel room and tasting. Very quiet on a Monday and they were able to accommodate our English language as I had mistakenly booked a Spanish tour (double check what page you are booking on). It was well worth having a tasting to be introduced to the Tempranillo Blanco.
Bron B — Google review
Had a fantastic wine tasting visit here whilst we were staying in Logrono. Vineyard is super convenient to walk to from the centre taking about 15 minutes. Very friendly welcome followed by a wonderfully informative and fun tour around the beautiful facilities. We then tried a great selection of their wines with some lovely meats and cheese that complemented them perfectly. Only downside was as we were travelling with hand luggage only we could just take away the one bottle of their wine to enjoy later. We highly recommend this experience and it's fantastic value. So much so we'll do again when back in Logrono.
Jason F — Google review
Amazing visita with Ana, she explained everything and answered all the questions patiently. At the and really nice wine tasting, we loved crianza! I recommend %500 😊
Burak Ç — Google review
A beautiful tower tasting with a wonderful tour guide and view. The tasting was great - great enough we left with two bottles! Thank you!
Angie C — Google review
We has a tour in English by Yaiza. You will need to be sufficiently mobile to climb up the several flights of stairs and a spiral one to reach the lovely viewing and tasting room which was prepared for our tour for the two of us with cheese and hams. Yaiza gave us the history of the vineyard, the family, grape varieties, and the reason for the collection of vines as you enter the Bodega, which is to protect the vine species, some of which are rare, if a vine disease, including phylloxera, invades their main growth of vines. All the vines are organically grown and treated and we were given the opportunity to taste the tempranillo blanco which we had never tested before and was a real treat. The characteristics of each grape were exactly explained by Yaiza and the food to wine matching and comparisons. A very good tasting explained with efficiency and knowledge. We asked to see the barrel room, which was smaller than the five others we have seen, but was because they are a small vineyard and they don't export. I think that their annual production is 600k, which is relatively small. The wines are superb, and we bought a case if mixed six. Thanks Yaiza for a very good tour and your knowledge of the wines.
Leighton D — Google review
We popped in without a booking , lovely young lady let us taste 3 wines. The light tempranillo, crianza and graciano. fabulous wines.. we bought 15 bottles and were very pleased with the price: Would recommend this Bodege..
Susan C — Google review
We booked the tour with the bodega, and had the most fantastic afternoon! June(but please translate to Basque as I cant) our tour guide was brilliant, & so knowledgeable about the vineyards history & all the processes. She gave us & a lovely Dutch couple the tour alone in perfect English, & we tasted the most delicious wines..... excellent tour & would highly recommend it. We are touring on motorbikes, so we couldn't stock up unfortunately..... Happy days, book a tour you won't be disappointed!
Sarah S — Google review
Carretera Pamplona, km 1, 26006 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•http://www.ijalba.com/es•+34 941 26 11 00•Tips and more reviews for Bodega Viña Ijalba

30Mercado San Blas / Plaza de Abastos

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Located in the heart of Logrono, Spain, Mercado San Blas is a historic market dating back to the 15th century. Also known as Laurel Market, it offers an immersive experience for visitors. Here, you can find a variety of fresh local produce, cured meats, cheeses and other gastronomic delights. The market is also a great place to pick up souvenirs or simply indulge in the local flavors.
They sell charcuterie, fresh meats, chicken, pork and even rabbitt. They offer fresh vegetables and even vegetable seedlings and seeds. Its very clean and everything looks fresh.
Joaquin M — Google review
OK, nt a very inviting market hall compared to many others in Spain we hv visited, some shop personell ds nt like when photos are taken, in which century does this person live?
Werner S — Google review
THE BEST.
Carlos O — Google review
Limited amount of stalls selling vegetables fruit meat fish
Patrick H — Google review
A bit small, but very nice.
Felix H — Google review
A great spot for your snack essentials. Meat, cheese, olives and tomatoes.
Craig S — Google review
Great small market with lot of fresh and local food, spicies and delicacy. Worth a visit.
Tedi C — Google review
Really cosy and full of quality daily market. Very convenient
PARTY G — Google review
C. Sagasta, 1, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•http://www.mercadosanblas.com/•+34 636 74 03 40•Tips and more reviews for Mercado San Blas / Plaza de Abastos
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31Bodegas Olarra S.A.

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Bodegas Olarra S.A. is conveniently located just a short drive away from the city and easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors can enjoy special events or gatherings among the barrels or in available rooms. The guided tour offers a great experience, with knowledgeable guides explaining the winemaking process in an entertaining way while touring the impressive facilities. The highlight of the visit is the barrel area, featuring 27,000 barrels and showcasing a mechanized process that produces millions of bottles each year.
Highly recommended!! We booked the tour and just assumed it was going to be in English, how silly of us. Jose is a fantastic tour guide and offered to do the tour in English for us. He really went above and beyond for us! The tour is excellent and a the wines were phenomenal as was the cheese and charcuterie. Money very well spent!!
Maire M — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the great wineries in La Rioja, popularly known as “The Cathedral of La Rioja” and an authentic architectural jewel with a “Y”-shaped floor plan as well as its spectacular barrel room crowned by 111 hexagonal-shaped domes. I went with my wife for a guided tour, I have known and bought their wines for many years, but I really wanted to see the winery. Jose was our guide, an expert and a great professional. He explained to us how the grape ends up becoming a great aged wine, a reserve or a great reserve, in a few words “from the vine to the glass”, while we walked among the barrels and bottles. Finally we enjoyed a very enjoyable tasting with the rest of the group. Quite an experience! Something that I want to add and that for me has great sentimental value is that I still have the gift of a model of an old cart that was used for the Bodegas Olarra harvest. (Original) Una de las grandes bodegas de la Rioja, conocida popularmente como “La Catedral de la Rioja” y una auténtica joya arquitectónica con una planta en forma de “Y” así como su espectacular sala de barricas coronada por 111 cúpulas de forma hexagonal. Fui con mi mujer a hacer una visita guiada, conozco y compro sus vinos desde hace muchos años, pero tenía muchas ganas de conocer la bodega. Jose fue nuestro guía, todo un experto y un gran profesional. Nos explicó cómo la uva acaba convirtiéndose en un gran vino de crianza, reserva o un gran reserva, en pocas palabras “de la cepa a la copa”, mientras paseábamos entre barricas y botellas. Finalmente disfrutamos de una cata muy amena con el resto del grupo. ¡Toda una experiencia! Algo que quiero añadir y que para mi tiene un gran valor sentimental, es que aun conservo el regalo de una maqueta de un carro antiguo de los que se utilizaban para la vendimia de Bodegas Olarra.
Juan A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great wineries. The architecture of these wineries is impressive, as is the thought of everything, and the sheer volume of wine they produce. We did the wine tasting and it's highly recommended. We enjoyed the guided tour. :) (Original) Grandes bodegas. La arquitectura de estas bodegas es impresionante, como esta todo pensado y la magnitud de vino que producen. Hicimos la cata de vino y la verdad que muy recomendado. La visita guiada nos gusto. :)
Marina R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good winery, quite large, with a lot of history. One of the oldest wineries in the Logroño area. The man who led the tasting gave us a very good explanation, taught us how to taste the wines well and did not leave us with doubts or questions. All the best (Original) Muy buena bodega, bastante grande, con mucha historia. Una de las bodegas más antiguas de la zona de Logroño. El hombre que lideraba la cata nos dio una explicación muy buena, nos enseñó a catar bien los vinos y no nos dejó con dudas ni preguntas. Un saludo
Sr. A — Google review
(Translated by Google) We were visiting Logroño and went to this winery because the architecture really caught our attention, and we were truly pleasantly surprised by the visit. It didn't disappoint at all. The winery is spectacular, the tour is very interesting, and the tasting area is very nice. I have to say that Álvaro (I think his name is) led the tour and tasting for us, and he's truly a professional and a wine connoisseur who's incredible. The tasting was very family-friendly, as there were four of us, and it was a real treat. We'll definitely repeat. (Original) Estuvimos de visita por Logroño y fuimos a esta bodega porque la arquitectura nos llamó muchísimo la atención y la verdad que nos sorprendió gratamente la visita. No defraudó para nada, la bodega es espectacular, la visita por la bodega es muy interesante y la zona que tienen para hacer la cata está muy bien. He de decir que nos hizo la visita y la cata Álvaro (creo recordar que se llamaba) y la verdad que es un profesional y un entendido del vino que da miedo, además la cata fue como muy familiar ya que eramos 4 personas y fue todo un lujo. Para repetir.
Adrian A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very good experience! I had an incredible time during the visit, whoever attended us had excellent treatment and for the price it is completely worth it, they give you the option to buy their products which are quite good in quality. The option of learning about a wine production process as such gives great added value to the visit, seeing one of the companies of yesteryear and with a beautiful and complex infrastructure, I really recommend it. (Original) Una muy buena experiencia! La pasé increíble en la visita, quien nos atendió tuvo un trato excelente y por el precio lo vale completamente, te da opción a comprar sus productos que en calidad son bastante buenos. La opción de conocer un proceso productivo del vino como tal le da un gran valor agregado a la visita, ver una de las empresas de antaño y con una infraestructura hermosa y compleja, realmente lo recomiendo.
Fernando G — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the great wineries in La Rioja. We made a group visit to this fantastic winery and the treatment received was phenomenal. Irene, one of the guides, showed us the facilities and explained the entire winemaking process in a very simple but very educational way. Afterwards we went to a beautiful dining room where the treatment received was very familiar (a very friendly man who served us the table), the typical food of these parts, Riojan style potatoes and vine shoot chops without missing good wine and a wonderful cava. A pleasant visit that is difficult to forget. Thank you (Original) Una de las grandes bodegas de La Rioja. Hicimos una visita en grupo a esta fantástica bodega y el trato recibido fue fenomenal, Irene, una de las guías, nos enseño las instalaciones y nos explicó todo el proceso de elaboración de los vinos de una manera muy sencilla pero muy didáctica. Después fuimos a un precioso comedor donde el trato recibido fue muy familiar(un señor simpatiquísimo que nos sirvió la mesa), la comida típica de estos lares, patatas a la riojana y chuletillas al sarmiento sin faltar el buen vino y un estupendo cava. Una agradable visita difícil de olvidar. Gracias
José ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) We took the guided tour with wine tasting today, and it was fantastic! The guide, Angela, was delightful and explained the entire winemaking process in a very engaging way as we toured the facilities. The best part is the barrel area, with its hexagonal roofs and 27,000 barrels of 225 liters each. We were told that about 8-10 million bottles are bottled each year. It's a mechanized process, well worth seeing. A visit is highly recommended. There's parking on-site at the winery. (Original) Hemos hecho hoy la visita guiada con degustación de vinos y genial! La guia Angela un encanto y explicaba todo el proceso de elaboración del vino de una manera muy amena mientras recorríamos las instalaciones. La mejor parte es la zona de barricas con esos techos hexagonales que cuenta 27 mil barricas de 225litros cada una. Nos comentaron que se embotellan unos 8-10 millones de botellas al año. Es todo un proceso mecanizado, digno de ver. Visita muy recomendable. Tiene parking en la misma bodega.
Yoana M — Google review
Av. de Mendavia, 30, 26009 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•http://www.bodegasolarra.es/•+34 941 23 52 99•Tips and more reviews for Bodegas Olarra S.A.

32Centro de la Cultura del Rioja

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The cultural center Centro de la Cultura del Rioja is a museum that showcases the province of La Riojas wine cellar and also local history. It is an engaging and informative museum that is perfect for those interested in wines and the winemaking process. The interactive displays are both captivating and educational, making it a must-see for anyone visiting Logronos.
Great photo exhibition on the ground floor – definitely worth a visit. Historic images of bodegas (1920–1950) and very friendly staff. QR codes for English translations are helpful but not always easy to scan.
Natalya G — Google review
Given we had to pay to enter it did not have enough for tourists bar sixteenth century cellar that was empty. Setup mainly as a conference centre and wine tasting facility. Staff were very friendly but whole site was empty when we visited mid week.
Martin L — Google review
Nice conference venue, with some exhibits related to wine culture throughout history and in La Rioja Area
Àlex H — Google review
We visited this afternoon. What a really interesting experience!! Marialyn and her colleagues were wonderful, helpful guides who were really informative about Rioja. They also told us about interesting historical experiences around Logrono. Thank you so much.
Natalie L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A spectacular building. The permanent exhibition dedicated to wineries over 100 years old is splendid. It takes between 20 and 40 minutes, depending on how much you read. There was also a very good exhibition of prints. (Original) Un espectacular edificio. La exposición permanente dedicada a las bodegas de más de 100 años es espléndida. Te toma entre 20 y 40 minutos, depende cuanto leas. Había un temporal de grabados también muy buena.
Octavio A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The building is beautiful, but they insist on hosting music events, stand-up comedy, etc., and the acoustics are terrible. You can't hear well because there's an echo and the sound bounces off the walls. I've been to two concerts and I won't go back; it's a waste of money. (Original) El edificio es bonito, pero se empeñan en organizar eventos de música, monólogos, etc. y la acústica es un horror. No se escucha bien porque hay eco y el sonido rebota en las paredes. He ido a dos conciertos y no vuelvo, es tirar el dinero.
Marisa M — Google review
(Translated by Google) We did a wine tasting here called "A que sabe Rioja." As German tourists, we didn't understand everything right away, but the speaker spoke good German and explained some things to us again. (Original) Wir haben hier eine Weinprobe "A que sabe Rioja" gemacht. Wir haben als deutsche Touristen nicht alles auf Anhieb verstanden, aber der Referent sprach gut Deutsch und erklärte es uns teilweise nochmal.
Robert R — Google review
(Translated by Google) An exceptional photographic exhibition entitled "The Family of Wine." A 21st-century look back at the development of the wine world in La Rioja, and therefore in Spain. It begins when the French taught us to make wine the way they did and the largest and oldest wineries in La Rioja began to grow and develop. An exceptional photographic archive, unique in Spain, with century-old photographs of extraordinary quality and clarity. A work of historical conservation and restoration that will be an extraordinary legacy for years to come. A 10 for its creators, led by the great photographer and photographic researcher Jesús Rocandio. (Original) Excepcional exposición fotográfica llamada "La Familia del Vino". Un recorrido por la historia, desde el siglo XXI, de lo que fue el desarrollo del mundo del vino en La Rioja, y por ello en España, que parte de cuando los franceses nos enseñaron a criar el vino tal y como lo hacían ellos y empezaron a crecer y desarrollar las grandes y más antiguas bodegas de La Rioja. Excepcional archivo fotográfico, único en España, con fotografías de un siglo de antigüedad con una calidad y nitidez extraordinaria. Un trabajo de conservación y restauración histórica que será un legado extraordinario para los años venideros. Un 10 para sus creadores encabezados por el gran fotógrafo e investigador fotográfico Jesús Rocandio
Javier E — Google review
C. Mercaderes, 9, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•https://logrono.es/-/centro-de-la-cultura-del-rioja•+34 941 27 70 21•Tips and more reviews for Centro de la Cultura del Rioja

33Puente de Piedra

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Logrono is a popular destination known for its renowned wine and historic landmarks, such as Puente de Piedra. Whether you're passing through on the Camino de Santiago or planning a weekend getaway, this charming city has much to offer. With a rich history and vibrant atmosphere, Logrono is an ideal place to explore with friends or enjoy a solo adventure.
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34Puente de Hierro

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Puente de Hierro, also known as the Iron Bridge, is a historic landmark that spans a river and offers stunning views of the surrounding area. The bridge is an architectural marvel and a popular spot for both locals and tourists to visit. It has become an iconic symbol of the city and is often featured in postcards and travel brochures.
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35Sercotel Calle Mayor

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Sercotel Calle Mayor is a chic hotel located in a 16th-century palace in the heart of Logrono. The hotel offers minimalist and modern rooms with amenities such as free Wi-Fi, TV, and mini-bars. Guests can enjoy conveniences like 24-hour room service, laundry service, and an elevator. The hotel also features a reading room and offers activities like massages and access to a nearby golf course.
Lovely hotel. Excellent breakfast. Had good underground parking. All reception staff were friendly, courteous and spoke good English. The view from hotel at the back was a bit limited but didn't spoil overall experience. The hotel is 5 min walk to the cathedral and lots of great bars and restaurants. Interesting to see all the Storks flying about and nesting.
Michael Y — Google review
Sercotel Calle Major, Logroño - not a hotel I'd recommend, and especially not for motorcyclists Logroño is a really attractive and interesting city, highly recommended. The Sercotel Calle Major is very conveniently located. However for me the downsides of that particular hotel greatly outweighed the good. On arrival - by motorcycle - I was informed that parking my small bike would cost the same as it would to park a huge 4x4. There were several places in the garage where a bike could be parked without using or obstructing a car place but nevertheless a reduced cost was flatly refused. A mean, stingy start to things. On getting to my room, on a cold day (overnight down to 7C) I then discovered that the heating was all off - regardless of the thermostat setting, cold air emerged from the grille. The room remained cold all night. The rock-hard pillows - filled with some sort of tough rubber foam - didn't help with sleep, nor did the intrusive noise - from other floors, banging doors, chatter in the hallway. There's little sound isolation in this place. On checking out, it turned out that the hotel retains the right to extract money from your credit card - without your further authorisation or prior agreement - an arrangement no doubt convenient for the management but open to fraud or error, chargeable to you the hapless guest. I would not consider staying again in the Sercotel Calle Mayor for any future visit to Logroño.
Peter E — Google review
Located on a quiet pedestrian only street (although one can legally drive to hotel entrance and an adjacent underground parking facility) in the old town, the hotel offers spacious and quiet rooms. The decor is modern and understated. Bathrooms are spacious and great. Limited hotel service for handling luggage etc. Absolutely outstanding breakfast buffet (added cost to room rate). Recommended
Len D — Google review
A lovely old hotel in a very convenient area of Logroño. Very nice facilities and good dining area with a very nice feel to the hotel main areas. The downside for us was noise. We were given room 101 and we can hear all of the noise from anyone in reception. The talking noise goes all upstairs and to the room. This kept us awake some nights and prevented up getting good rest. To be clear, this is all noise from inside the hotel, not outside. We also had the same complaint about the air-conditioning. The rooms were very warm but the aircon is switched into winter mode and won't cool the room. The combination of warmth and noise made getting good rest very hard on this stay.
Scott M — Google review
The receptionist were very efficient and courteous upon arrival. The room was large, quiet and temperature regulation was excellent. The bed pillows were very comfortable. Shower water pressure was terrific. Breakfast was outstanding. There was an excellent selection of cheese, meat, lox, cereal, pastries, and breads.
Mike T — Google review
Would leave zero stars if I could! DO NOT STAY HERE! We had bed bugs in the room that we discovered within 20 minutes of checking in. The management are extremely rude and would not refund us, only offered an alternative room. It was our HONEYMOON and they were still disrespectful to us. There are many other hotels in Logroño for the same price, so stay in them instead. I’ve included photos of a squashed bed bug and of an egg on the duvet.
Jenna S — Google review
What a lovely surprise it was checking into this hotel. So unique and incorporates local history into its decor. I was dealing with a terrible headcold when I arrived and Bianca on reception was so helpful and accommodating. Highly recommend 👌
Amelia B — Google review
The hotel is in a great location - the common areas are nicely decorated. We arrived on 13th October and the weather in the area over the last 2 weeks has been extremely warm for the time of year - Our room was so hot that I couldn't sleep, opening the window didnt help and just let noise in. When I asked at reception as I thought it was a problem with the rooms A/C I was advised that they were now in 'Heating Mode' and that they couldn't change it.....even though other people also complained about this. Why did they not react to the requests and turn on the AC ? The supposed hot food food at breakfast was cold, the choice of food was good but cold scrambled eggs with cold bacon was not tasty. I would avoid this hotel if I was ever planning to visit Logrono again.
Paul K — Google review
C. Marqués de San Nicolás, 71, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•https://www.sercotelhoteles.com/es/hotel-calle-mayor?utm_source=…•+34 941 23 23 68•Tips and more reviews for Sercotel Calle Mayor
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36Eurostars Fuerte Ruavieja

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Eurostars Fuerte Ruavieja is a charming hotel located in a picturesque area, directly on the path of the Camino de Santiago. The hotel boasts a modern update while retaining its historic credentials, with exposed stone walls and plush red velvet in the rooms. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a chic cafe/bar, gym, spa with massage pool, sauna and hammam, and free breakfast.
The best hotel on our 4 week road trip. Location was superb. Secure parking. The room and hotel sensational. Breakfasts were amazing and the service and reception staff were exceptional.
Jan S — Google review
Like many others, I turn to google ratings to direct me to the best choice. In years, we hit great choices 9 out of 10 based on "honest" ratings. This property in the location it is works great. The service rating of 1 star stems from the fact that a 4 star hotel is not only rated based on their physical requirements, personal service, and attention to the guest is very important. We arrived with a car, parked it in a public parking that was the only thing available like 10 minutes away and walked to the hotel. My issue is not that the hotel parking was full it was the way the message was delivered. With no empathy and just " well, if we are full, you just need to find your own parking," there are no services on site. There was no one to offer to help with luggage. I even asked the next day for an iron, and I was again told I had to fo pick it up downstairs. Sorry. That is unacceptable.
Jacqui V — Google review
Nice rooms and location but in general there’s a ‘we just don’t care’ vibe with the staff. From check in to departure I didn’t once arrive at reception to see anyone there. The team just seemed like they couldn’t be bothered at all. Equally the hotel has a general unloved feel about, perfectly nice but just no one really cares. Also no weights in the gym, which makes the gym a little useless. Beautiful town with wonderful people - maybe try to match that. This is NOT four star hotel.
Thomas W — Google review
🚨Great room, but serious concerns about parking and security The hotel itself is beautiful — our room was large, quiet, and very comfortable, with a high ceiling, nice bed, and excellent bathroom. We also paid for a private parking space inside the building, which is not accessible directly from the street. Unfortunately, during our stay, someone attempted to break into our car inside this private garage. We have photos showing the damage. When we informed reception, the only response was that there are no cameras, and they simply apologized. No further help or concern was shown. What also worried us: the reception was unattended at times (including late at night), and the entrance to the building wasn’t well monitored — meaning anyone could walk in and access the interior spaces, including the parking area. We expected a higher level of security and customer care from a hotel in this price range. The room itself was great, but sadly the overall experience was overshadowed by this incident and the way it was handled. In the end, we have to pay to repair our vehicle, and the hotel has offered nothing except a shrug. We regret staying here.
Vladeli V — Google review
A solid four-star hotel spread across four floors in the industrial part of Logroño. The rooms are modern and the mattress comfortable. Half of the rooms offer a limited view so make sure you ask for a main road facing room. The unique feature of the hotel is the dinning area that features sections of the old fort, offering a space full of light and glass ceilings. The service is efficient and proactive. The breakfast included in some rates is average, with a section of fruits, breads, cereal and meats. During my stay the wifi broke down, with the hotel staff offering an alternative option.
Alain P — Google review
Great location for the Camino. Comfortable, clean, and spacious rooms. It was nothing as good as the Eurostar in Pamplona. But it was good. It stay there again just based on the location alone.
Thomas B — Google review
Beautiful hotel and extremely helpful staff. Excellent price for the quality of the hotel. Highly recommend
Nicola J — Google review
Love the hydrotherapy at this place! Awesome… and the historic area is so awesome! Love this place 12!!!
Sasha N — Google review
C. Ruavieja, 22 - 28, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•https://www.eurostarshotels.com/eurostars-fuerte-ruavieja.html?r…•+34 941 27 60 90•Tips and more reviews for Eurostars Fuerte Ruavieja

37Puente de Piedra

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Historical landmark
Puente de Piedra, also known as the Stone Bridge, is a historic gem in Logrono, Spain. This medieval bridge, dating back to the 11th century, gracefully spans the Ebro River and links the old town with newer parts of the city. Offering stunning views of the river and its surroundings, it's a beloved spot for both locals and visitors.
Impressive entrance to the town much used by Pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago. Nice views/ glimpses of Old Town, Cathedral & Santiago Church & of course the River Ebro. Good place to side for selfies.
Mark A — Google review
Nice Bridge for one wonderful city
Jose L — Google review
Fantastic entry into Logroño over this bridge on your camino.
My C — Google review
Beautiful old bridge over the Ebro river.
C T — Google review
Easy walk from old town, peaceful and beautiful park.
Geoff F — Google review
Average stone bridge. I was expecting something more impressive, I guess
Fermín V — Google review
This is a historical beauty. River large and swollen, fascinating.
Susan S — Google review
Great!
Bertalan F — Google review
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38Winederful Hostel & Café

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The Winederful Hostel & Cafe is a new, clean hostel with bathrooms in each room. It has bunk beds but of the better sort - with some privacy and power outlets for each bed. The hostel is located on a quiet street in Logrono, close to nearby sights. It can get busy on weekends/fiestas, but that's when it gets loud.
Premium hostel with privacy curtain, bedsheets, towel, blanket and private locker. Spacious room and a shared bathroom for 6. Lovely communal area, everything new and spotless clean. Juan at the front desk was a very helpful and welcoming. I will stay there again
Agi — Google review
This albergue feels like a quick pitstop on the Camino — functional, clean, but with all the soul of a budget motel. The cubicle-style beds with basic curtains provide a bit of privacy, but let’s face it: the atmosphere feels more like a dorm than a sanctuary. The mattresses? Worn-out with the kind of body depressions that make you wonder if the pilgrim before you had the same back pain. Still, cloth sheets and towels are provided — something that feels like a minor luxury on this long, dusty road. Bathrooms are a mixed bag. Spacious shower stalls are a plus, but the mold creeping up the walls tells a story of neglected ventilation, leaving the air smelling musty and damp. You’ll find no laundry station here, and with just two tiny hangers under a covered patio for drying your clothes, you’ll have to get creative. Oh, and forget about a spot to stash your stinky shoes. They’ll either sit under your bed or go on a personal journey into your room. The kitchen, though small, has all the essentials — a toaster oven, kettle, and just enough room to make a meal if you’re feeling self-sufficient. The lounge area, with its mismatched couches, is the spot to chill, although it can get a bit noisy with pilgrims chatting and making their own pilgrim noise. Wifi’s decent, but if you’re here for the Wi-Fi of life, you’ll likely feel a bit underwhelmed. The staff? Efficient, yes. But don’t expect any warm greetings or a nod to the Camino spirit. It’s all business — check in, get your bed, and get out. Security’s tight, with four messages about confirming your arrival before you even step foot in the door. If you're looking for a place with more personality and a connection to the pilgrimage, this might not be it. For what it’s worth, this albergue checks the boxes for a night’s stay on the way, but don’t come looking for charm, camaraderie, or that feeling of being part of something bigger than yourself. If you need a bed and a roof for the night, it’ll do. Anything more than that? You’ll probably wish you’d kept walking.
Gabino A — Google review
Very well run hostel that gets all the details right - privacy curtains, sockets at the right places - as well as clean bathrooms and rooms and a fully equipped kitchen. The main room is superb as well, and last but not least the host is very welcoming and helpful. Highly recommended.
MR W — Google review
Spent the night there after walking a day on the camino and was so happy I did. Juan checked us in and helped us out. After many days I was super sore and he made sure I got a good bunk. Great beds. Amazing lounge area. Very close to great sights in the city. Highly recommend!
Mike P — Google review
This place is absolute heaven! An amazing hostel with an incredibly kind and welcoming staff. Juan was especially wonderful—friendly, easy to talk to, and always happy to help with any questions. The hostel itself has a unique, harmonious design and is super clean. I 100% recommend staying here—you won’t be disappointed!
Marton O — Google review
This place was such a godsend to a tired pilgrim. The host was so kind and the check on was efficient. The bed was super comfortable and quiet. The shower was a dream. The kitchen was stocked well to make your own meal. You can’t beat the location. Was able to enjoy the nightlife of Logrono and still come back to a quiet place to sleep. I can’t recommend this enough. This is a great stop on the Camino. Thank you so luck for your hospitality!
Chris U — Google review
Juan, the hospitalero, is a very nice guy Who helps everyone with all sorts of problems. The accommodation is very comfortable but you,re not allowed to do a handwash. The albergue is very close to the cathedral and you,re in good hands. Dirk De Meyer (Belgium)
Dirk M — Google review
I loved the place. You can sleep, take a rest in the cosy like living room, have a cofee, cook ... and Juan, at the reception, was so friendly
Kathleen F — Google review
C. Herrerías, 14, bajo, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•http://www.winederful.es/•+34 600 90 47 03•Tips and more reviews for Winederful Hostel & Café

39Villa Rica Laurel

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Villa Rica Laurel is a charming destination that offers a unique blend of comfort and elegance. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this villa provides guests with spacious accommodations adorned with modern amenities. The lush surroundings invite visitors to unwind and enjoy nature, while the inviting atmosphere makes it perfect for both relaxation and social gatherings. With its well-maintained gardens and serene ambiance, Villa Rica Laurel serves as an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
We were there on Saturday night, 33 people! They were SO attentive and so nice. The food was fantastic and they had the wine flowing for us. We were so so happy. GET THE CHISTORRICAAAA!
Ryan T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good service and good food. We tried the zapatilla and the chistorrica (I'd go with the latter). 10/10 (Original) Buena atención y buena comida. Probamos la zapatilla y la chistorrica, (me quedo con el segundo) 10/10
N M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The bar has been completely renovated; the truth is, it was in need of a facelift. We tried the chistorra pintxo, and honestly, it was delicious due to its sweet and savory contrast. Paired with the butter brioche, it's a great combination. I understand that, being in the Laurel region, the prices go up, but it's still a small piece of chistorra, and it's a bit pricey. (Original) El bar está totalmente reformado, la verdad es que le hacía falta una reforma al local. Probamos el pintxo de chistorra y sinceramente estaba muy rico por su contraste dulce y salado, junto con el brioche de mantequilla, es una buena combinación. Entiendo que, estando en la zona de laurel suban los precios pero no deja de ser un trocito de chistorra y resulta un poco caro.
Nora L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Recently renovated, the place offers very friendly and professional service and delicious tapas. Extremely professional and clean. The old Bar Villarica was very good, but this one is just as good. A 10!!! (Original) Local renovado hace poco con un servicio muy amable y profesional y unos pinchos riquísimos. Muchas profesionalidad y limpieza. El Bar Villarica de antes era muy bueno, pero este no le tiene envidia. Un 10!!!
Aitor — Google review
(Translated by Google) I had to try the famous chistorra brioche with cream cheese and gold dust... delicious 💯 (Original) Había que probar el famoso brioche de chistorra con crema de queso y polvo de oro...rico rico 💯
Clarisa B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A stunningly beautiful and luxurious place, and a Chisitorra star poncho that's not far behind! And it's not overpriced at all. (Original) Un lugar impresionantemente bonito y lujoso, y un poncho estrella de chsitorra que no se queda corto! Y nada pasado de precio.
Rodrigo G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place is very elegant, bright, and the service is more than 10. The specialty, chistorrica, is very delicious. (Original) Muy elegante el lugar, luminoso y el servicio más que de 10. La especialidad que es la chistorrica muy rica.
Roberto S — Google review
(Translated by Google) We loved this pintxo, chistorrica. (Original) Nos encantó este pintxo, chistorrica.
Nadia G — Google review
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40Bodega Vinos El Peso

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Bodega Vinos El Peso is a charming local shop with an excellent selection of wines and vermouth, including the renowned Vermut Lacuesta. The owner is known for being super nice and helpful, providing detailed recommendations and organization explanations to assist customers in finding the perfect Rioja wines to take home. Visitors are encouraged not to miss trying the Reserva. With a range of options from 2.
Lovely local shop, where you can find wine from La Rioja from €2.5 up to the top shelf
Natalia M — Google review
Great wines at very good prices, especially her top shelf wines. Really good selection!
E P — Google review
(Translated by Google) You buy a wine...and it turns out that 3 meters around the corner you have the same one for €6 cheaper. (Original) Compras un vino...y resulta que a 3 metros a la vuelta le tienes el mismo por 6€ más barato.
Maria R — Google review
(Translated by Google) 🍷🍾🛍️ EXCELLENT and the owner is charming. Great selection of wines and vermouth like Vermut Lacuesta - don't hesitate to try the Reserva 💯 (Original) 🍷🍾🛍️ EXCELENTE y la dueña encantadora. Gran selección de vinos y vermut como Vermut Lacuesta - no dudes en probar la Reserva 💯
Betsy C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent store and the owner is super nice and charming! He helped us a lot when it came to finding the wines we wanted to take home, giving detailed recommendations and explaining how the store is organized. Without a doubt, if you want to capture the best Rioja wines, you have to come here! You will find what you are looking for for sure! (Original) Tienda excelente y la dueña super agradable y encantadora! Nos ayudó mucho a la hora de encontrar con los vinos que queríamos llevarnos a casa, dando recomendaciones detalladas y explicándonos cómo se organiza la tienda. Sin duda, si queréis capturar los mejores vinos Rioja, tenéis que venir aquí! Encontraréis lo que buscáis seguro!
Noemi R — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a very central wine sales place, where if you know a little about red wines, you can get some very good ones at a good price. José Antonio Bernal. (Original) Es un local de venta de vinos muy céntrico, donde si sabes un poco de tintos, puedes llevarte algunos muy buenos a buen precio. José Antonio Bernal.
Canal E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good service from the saleswoman, who also advised me very well and it is clear that she likes the world of oenology. Wide variety of Rioja wines. (Original) Atención muy buena por parte de la dependienta, la cual también me asesoró muy bien y se nota que le gusta el mundo de la enología. Amplia variedad de vinos de la rioja.
Miguel D — Google review
(Translated by Google) We bought 3 Crianza from La Rioja, very well advised by the owner. Great variety of wines, I recommend it. (Original) Compramos 3 Crianza de La Rioja, muy bien aconsejados por la dueña. Gran variedad de vinos, lo recomiendo.
Jmpandreu — Google review
Calle el Peso, 1, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain•https://www.vinoyalgomas.com/•+34 941 22 61 20•Tips and more reviews for Bodega Vinos El Peso
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