Set in Logroño's old town, on El Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route, Hotel Sercotel Portales lies at the heart of the prestigious wine-tasting region of La Rioja.
Riojaman
United Kingdom
Exceptionally helpful staff from the outset. Beds were really comfortable with excellent bathroom/shower facilities. Location and ease of access were both first rate.
Situated in the centre of Logroño, the capital of the La Rioja region, Mercure Carlton Rioja is a functional hotel located 200 metres from Espolón Square. It offers free WiFi and classic-style rooms.
Walter
Ireland
Everything and the warm welcome plus finding our bearing
Stay here and enjoy magic atmosphere of Logroño
The modern AC Hotel La Rioja is set near the River Ebro, in Logroño. It has Turkish baths, sauna, and free WiFi throughout. There is also a free fitness centre.
Kevin
United Kingdom
Comfortable clean hotel a 15 minute walk into old town
Hotel Gran Vía is located in Logroño's main street, in the wine-producing Rioja region. It is 5 minutes' walk from the old town and the famous Laurel Street.
Plummer
Ireland
Central location easily accessible to all amenities and camino route right outside the entrance
Located in a former 16th-century mansion in Logroño’s historic centre, this design hotel offers elegant accommodation with free Wi-Fi. Parque del Ebro is a 2-minute walk away.
Conveniently located in Logroño, Áurea Palacio de Correos by Eurostars Hotel Company offers air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a terrace.
Located in the centre of Logroño, just 20 metres from the famous Calle Laurel and 400 metres from the cathedral, Hotel los Bracos offers modern, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Sharon
France
Yhe location was excellent and the bed spacious and comfy.
This modern hotel is located on a pedestrian street in the heart of Logroño, surrounded by the city’s main shopping streets and the famous traditional tapas bars.
Very peaceful and comfortable. Good secure parking.
Situated in the centre of Logroño, the capital of the La Rioja region, Mercure Carlton Rioja is a functional hotel located 200 metres from Espolón Square. It offers free WiFi and classic-style rooms.
The hotel and room was spacious and very well presented.
Offering free WiFi, and café-bar, Hotel Ciudad de Logroño is located just 700 metres from Logroño Cathedral. Logroño Train Station is a 10-minute walk away.
comfy beds
clean
good location for the train station
Hotel Murrieta is located in Logroño’s old town, on the Santiago Pilgrimage Route. It offers bright, functional rooms with air conditioning, central heating and free WiFi.
Oscar at the front desk. A very professional gentleman.
Well set in the centre of Logroño, ibis budget Logroño Centro provides air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a terrace.
FAQs about hotels in Logroño
On average, it costs € 103.67 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Logroño for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 150.40 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Logroño will cost around € 260 (based on Booking.com prices).
Capital of La Rioja independent community, Logroño is all about the delicious red wine cultivated in surrounding vineyards. Visiting a bodega (or two) demonstrates the care that goes into winemaking: the Franco-Españolas wine cellar is in a historic building with hundreds of barrels in underground cellars, while Juan Alcorta and Darien outside the city offer tastings in more modern structures.
You can also sample a glass of Rioja in the city’s many tapas restaurants and pavement cafés. Calle Portales is the main street and Calle Mayor also has several bars offering good nightlife.
Logroño is on the Way of St James and Santiago El Real church is a favoured stop for pilgrims. Its tower, together with the twin spires of the Co-Cathedral of Santa Maria de la Redonda, become beautifully reflected beside colourful waterfront houses in the peaceful River Ebro flowing under a stone bridge.
The covered bullring and the conference centre are north-east of the bridge, and a shady park is to the west. The Murallas del Revellín are 15th-century fortification remains, overlooked by the La Rioja Parliament building and near La Rioja Museum, detailing the region’s history.
Logroño train station is on the city outskirts and Booking.com offers guest houses nearby, as well as cheap apartments and boutique hotels near Logroño-Agoncillo Airport.
Me picking this hotel was location and I was delighted with...
Me picking this hotel was location and I was delighted with my choice. Walking around for the different restaurants and shops. Hotel was clean and very professional.
I came to Logrono for the wine tours , fantastic
reginald
Canada
Scored 10
10
It’s such a vibrant city and the location of the hotel made...
It’s such a vibrant city and the location of the hotel made it especially enjoyable. The tapas zone was literally on the doorstep. Parking at the hotel although we parked in a local car park that the hotel had a card for due to the size of our car. Really easy and accessible.
Jonathan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Logrono is a little treasure.
Logrono is a little treasure. Easily accessible by motorway and the perfect scale for exploring on foot, if you are based in the Old Town. You can then head out into the vineyards, visit hilltop Medieval towns or head up into the hills for wild swimming. It's has great food and wine at very good prices and the bar staff are friendly and efficient. Well worth three or four nights, particularly if you have a car. There is a free car park at 42 Calle del Norte. The main drag has lots going on In the evening , but the real buzz is in the lanes off it, particularly Calle del Laurent.
Niall
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Evenings spent eating pintos and drinking Rioja in the...
Evenings spent eating pintos and drinking Rioja in the numerous little bars was fabulous. Days spent wandering through the town shopping, visiting churches or by the river. Lovely relaxing couple of days.
Judith
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I liked strolling around the old town.
I liked strolling around the old town. Plenty of places for drinks with tapas. Went to Pamplona (about 1 hour away) for the 'Bull Run' where everyone wears white with red during the festival and there was a fantastic carnival atmosphere. Laurel Street is fun for tapas.
The main challenge is getting there. We took flights from UK to Madrid but then it's a 4 hour bus journey. Bus was very comfortable but not frequent and would need to be booked (busy) which is fine if the flight is on schedule!
CD1
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A very pretty small town with a real buzz about it.
A very pretty small town with a real buzz about it.
If you like local food and wine this is the place to come. Try the tapas bars around Calle Laurel for many treats to your tastebuds. Stay at Eurostars Fuerte Ruavieja for real comfort and value for money
Great sized room and bathroom. Underground parking. Friendly staff and an excellent location for exploring Logroño! Lift from garage all the way up through all floors of the hotel.
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