What to see?
The Promenade of the Prince of Vergara, known familiarly as Paseo del Espolón (Espolón Square) is the most emblematic square in Logroño.
ESDIR, Higher School of Art and Design La Rioja is an official design teaching center with 130 years of experience.
Santa María de Palacio is one of the four churches in the Old Town of Logroño.
The Camino de Santiago when entering the urban area of Logroño takes us to the Church of Santiago and the Pilgrim’s Fountain, which has so often calmed the thirst of city walkers and peregrinos (pilgrims in Spanish).
The Caja Rioja La Merced Foundation Center is located in the heart of the Old Quarter of Logroño, in the Palace of La Merced.
Between chestnut trees and large plane trees rises the building of the Sagasta Institute, around which the flowerbeds, paths and living spaces that make up the Glorieta del Doctor Zubía follow one another.
The Church of San Bartolomé San Bartolomé is one of the four churches of the Casco Antiguo (old town) and the oldest in the city.