What to see?
Located in the heart of the old town, with the main façade of the church facing the Market Square and two side portals to Caballerías and Portales streets, La Redonda is surely one of the best known images of our city.
Also known as Plaza de Abastos (Abastos Square), the San Blas Market was for a long time the nerve center of local commerce.
Viña Ijalba It is a family winery in its third generation. Founded by Dionisio Ruiz Ijalba, who in 1975 made the decision to recover his old stone quarries by starting the planting of vineyards in them.
The Museum of La Rioja is located in San Agustín Square in a Baroque building dating from the 18th-century also known as Espartero Palace.
On the banks of the Ebro river, the privileged location of Bodegas Franco-Españolas allows you to arrive in a short walk from the historic center of the city of Logroño, without the need to drive a car.
The building of the House of Journalists, located opposite the Church of San Bartolomé, is the headquarters of the Association of the Press and College of Journalists of La Rioja.
Known familiarly to the people of Logroño as the “Electra building” on Sagasta street this building was projected at the end of the 19th century to house the Electra de Recajo in 1896 (hence its name).