What to see?
The IES Práxedes Mateo Sagasta building or Sagasta High School, as it is known familiarly by the people of Logroño, islocated near to ESDIR (School of Arts and Design Superior of La Rioja), the first in the Glorieta del Doctor Zubía and the second in Avenida de la Paz, before reaching the City Hall.
La Gota de Leche (Drop of Milk), Center for Youth and Artistic Resources of the City of Logroño, is a multifunctional space created so that young people can create, discover and express their cultural and artistic skills.
La Gran Vía, as the Gran Vía Juan Carlos I avenue is popularly known and abbreviated, it is located bordering the old town, in the center of Logroño, separating the old and modern parts of the city.
Ruavieja Street was important for wine production from the Middle Ages to the 19th century.