A well connected place
Logroño can be reached by plane, train, bus or private transport; The main roads being the LO-20, the A-12, the A-11 and the AP-68 Highway, which connects Logroño with Vitoria, Bilbao, Pamplona, San Sebastián, Zaragoza, Soria, Madrid and Barcelona.
By Air
Logroño-Agoncillo
Logroño-Agoncillo Airport, sometimes referred to simply as Logroño Airport, is located east of Logroño (La Rioja), in the municipality of Agoncillo.
Access: On the N-II Logroño-Zaragoza 10 Km from Logroño.
Airlines and destinations: The main airline operating at the airport is Air Nostrum (Iberia), offering daily flights to Madrid
Contact: Agoncillo, 26509 Agoncillo.
Phone: 941 277400 - Fax: 941 27 74 10
Other nearby airports are in Bilbao (152 kilometres away), Vitoria (86 kilometres away) and Pamplona (92 kilometres away).
By Bus
Logroño Bus Station is a bus station located in the Spanish city of Logroño. It was opened on 12 September 2023 and officially inaugurated on 6 October as part of an extensive urban development project.
National buses go to: Alicante, Barcelona, Benidorm, Bilbao, Burgos, Galicia, Gijón, Pamplona, San Sebastián, Santander, Soria, Madrid, Valencia, Vitoria, Zamora and Zaragoza.
Contact: Av. de Colón, 44, 26003 Logroño, La Rioja
Tel: 941 23 59 83 - Fax: 941-235077
Timetable: Monday to Saturday 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sundays and public holidays from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Train Station
Logroño has a modern railway station, completed in 2012. It is located in Plaza de Europa, near the city center.
Contact: Plaza de Europa, s/n 26003 Logroño
Phone: 902 240202; 941 231737 (commercial supervisor) Fax: 941 233 333
ALVIA, with daily departures from Atocha at 6:35 p.m., arriving in Logroño at 9:58 p.m.
AVE, with daily departures from Atocha to Zaragoza and from Zaragoza to Logroño by Intercity or R.Expres with a duration of between 3 hours 20 minutes and 4 hours 15 minutes.
By Car
The AP-68 motorway (Bilbao-Zaragoza) crosses the entire region of La Rioja, from its entrance at Haro to its exit (at Alfaro) towards Navarre and Aragon.
From Madrid, the N-I to Miranda del Ebro and from there the AP-68 to Logroño; or via the N-II and access via Soria and Sierra de los Cameros. From Barcelona, AP-2 to Zaragoza and AP-68 to Logroño.
The town has several underground car parks and park-and-ride facilities strategically located at the entrance to the town. These are seamlessly connected to public transport and aim to reduce traffic overcrowding in the most central areas, thus contributing to street calming and providing a more pleasant environment for pedestrians.
Where to Sleep
Beyond the advantages offered by its size, ideal for walking, Logroño is a city committed to ensuring the comfort and relaxation of its visitors.