Hotels in Logroño
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Stay in Logroño, heart of La Rioja wine country, steps from Calle Laurel's pintxos bars and the Camino de Santiago route along the Ebro.
About Logroño
Logroño is the capital of La Rioja, Spain's smallest autonomous community and its most celebrated wine region. The city sits on the south bank of the Ebro River, roughly 330 km north of Madrid, and has served as a crossing point on the Camino de Santiago for over a thousand years. The medieval bridge Puente de Piedra still carries pilgrims into the old quarter today.
The city draws two distinct crowds: wine tourists and Camino walkers. La Rioja produces more than 300 million bottles of wine annually, and many of the region's bodegas offer visits within 20 km of the city centre. Inside Logroño, Calle Laurel and the adjacent Calle San Juan concentrate dozens of pintxos bars into two short streets — Thursday and weekend evenings pack the narrow lanes from 8 pm onward. The Cathedral of Santa María de la Redonda, completed in its current twin-tower form in the 18th century, anchors the historic core near Plaza del Mercado.
Logroño's old town is compact — most sights fall within a 10-minute walk of the cathedral. The city hosts the Fiestas de San Mateo each September, a week-long harvest celebration that draws visitors from across Spain for grape-treading ceremonies and free wine tastings in the main squares.
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