Logroño Logroño: Wine Capital and Historic Streets

Logroño In A Nutshell

Logroño is the spirited heart of Spain’s famous La Rioja wine region, where every street seems to lead to a glass of something local and a plate of something delicious. It’s a city that lives for good food, great wine, and even better company.

Stroll down Calle Laurel, packed with lively tapas bars offering regional specialties, or take a walk along the Ebro River and explore its leafy parks and charming old town. With its warm hospitality, rich history, and deep-rooted wine culture, Logroño is a place that’s easy to enjoy and hard to leave.

Best Time to Visit Logroño

May–June & September–October – Ideal weather for exploring La Rioja’s wine country, enjoying pintxos in the Old Town, and strolling along the Ebro River.

San Mateo Wine Festival (Late September) – A week-long celebration of wine, with grape stomping, tastings, music, parades, and local traditions. The perfect toast to harvest season!

Autonomous Community

La Rioja
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Logroño’s Top 3 Attractions To Visit

A group of people stood in a square with Spanish tapas bars on either side.
Calle Laurel – Bustling street famed for pintxos and Rioja wine.
A cathedral with two towers in Logroño Spain
Concatedral de Santa María de la Redonda – Twin-towered Baroque cathedral.
A green park with trees with a tall stone tower in the background
Parque del Ebro – Riverside park perfect for a scenic stroll.

Explore Logroño

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La Rioja

Spain’s premier wine region and viticultural paradise

Wines

World-renowned Tempranillo wines & historic bodegas

Vineyards

65,000 hectares of rolling vineyard landscapes

Heritage

Medieval monasteries & Camino de Santiago route

Capital

Logroño, charming city of tapas & wine culture