What to see?
Known as Palacio de los Chapiteles (Palace of the ‘Chapiteles’ or Spires), this building is located at the beginning of Calle Portales . First notice of its origins dates back to the 16th century and to the Jiménez de Enciso family.
The Palace of the Marquis of Monesterio, which currently houses the main headquarters of the Social Security in Logroño, is an extraordinary example of Renaissance civil architecture in the central Plaza de San Bartolomé.
The Palacio de Juan de Vergara is possibly the oldest residential building in the city.
Riojaforum — Congress Center and Auditorium of La Rioja is a modern building equipped to the smallest detail and at the same time simple and welcoming.
The current headquarters of the Parliament of La Rioja occupies a part of the old Convent of La Merced.
The Ebro Park is the ‘green lung’ of the city. It runs along the right bank of the river with eight kilometers of gardens and an uninterrupted pedestrian route from the El Cubo park to the Iregua park.
The Ebro river is one more avenue in Logroño and life flows between its two banks thanks to the bridges that cross it.
The Práxedes Mateo Sagasta bridge, popularly known as Puente de Sagasta or Logroño’s fourth bridge, is the most recent of the constructions over the Ebro river as it passes through the capital of La Rioja.