What to see?
The capital of La Rioja is more than just a setting for wine tastings, it is not just a place where you can enjoy one of the most renowned Spanish designations of origin: it is an Oenopolis, a city that lives by and for wine. To see for yourself, just visit the Bodegas de Logroño association member establishments.
The history of the Stone Bridge of Logroño is closely linked to the history of the city.
A place of tapas par excellence, Calle Laurel (Laurel Street) is an essential visit for those who want to enjoy the gastronomic essence of the region. Tapas, pinchos and ‘raciones’ accompanied with good riojas make La Laurel stand out as an unforgettable experience.
Talking about restaurants in Logroño is something as spontaneous as the act of eating. Thanks to the number of good quality restaurants offered by the capital of La Rioja. The word culture has many meanings in the city of Logroño, and one of the most clearly recognisable is centred precisely on its cuisine.
Also known as Plaza de Abastos (Abastos Square), the San Blas Market was for a long time the nerve center of local commerce.