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.
Suzanne Kelly
Australia
The room was super comfortable for relaxing and a great night sleep.
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.
Featuring a fitness centre, Eurostars Fuerte Ruavieja offers rooms in Logroño, a 4-minute walk from Laurel Street.
George
United Kingdom
check in was a pleasure. Very welcoming. We had phoned ahead regarding parking and they were very helpful.
Lovely large room (actually it was a suite with a separate lounge area
NH Logroño Herencia Rioja is situated in the heart of Logroño, the capital of the Rioja region. The Murrieta Fountain, Laurel Street and the old town are within 5 minutes' walk.
Ana Isabel
Spain
The location and the set-up of the room is fantastic
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.
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.
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.
FRANCIS
Belgium
The location, nice room and bathroom,
Good breakfast, helpful staff
Conveniently located in Logroño, Áurea Palacio de Correos by Eurostars Hotel Company offers air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a terrace.
Laura
United Kingdom
Our stay here was wonderful. Staff couldn’t be more helpful, the hotel and room were wonderful. Only wish we had stayed longer to utilise the spa and terrace more!
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.
the staff was extremely kind and the bed was really comfy
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.
Location, easy to locate from motorway. Nice rooms.
NH Logroño Herencia Rioja is situated in the heart of Logroño, the capital of the Rioja region. The Murrieta Fountain, Laurel Street and the old town are within 5 minutes' walk.
The hotel is excellent, large rooms and very clean
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
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.
Bed was very comfortable and the location is perfect.
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.
Perfect location for passing through on the camino.
This hotel is located 700 meters from the center of Logroño and 450 meters from Las Gaunas Football Stadium.
Not noisy, clean room, facilities, staff and confort
FAQs about hotels in Logroño
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Logroño this weekend is £118 or, for a 4-star hotel, £153. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Logroño for this weekend cost on average around £205 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £116 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Logroño for tonight. You'll pay on average around £153 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Logroño will cost around £213 (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.
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
George
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A hidden gem in the South of Spain, very close to Bilbao and...
A hidden gem in the South of Spain, very close to Bilbao and a great place! Amazing old town, picturesque and for sure luxurious, this place is worth a visit and is very close the amazing wine road of La Rioja.
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Greece
10
Scored 10
Very nice town.
Very nice town. We went there during the grape harvest festival, it was full of people, bars, restaurant, really nice.
The town is placed in a very beautiful region and very close to one of the best medieval towns in Spain: Laguardia.
Totally recommended.
Francesco
Spain
10
Scored 10
Loved strolling around the old monuments, the churches, the...
Loved strolling around the old monuments, the churches, the open spaces with wonderful shops, restaurants and great food. People are friendly and you feel safe being out even at night. Also loved walking along the Ebro river and birdwatching with a friend, learning a bit more about the Camino a Santiago de Compostela route and the amazing landscape outside the city.
Prain
10
Scored 10
Don't be fooled.
Don't be fooled. Many of the photographs of Logrono make it seem unattractive and perhaps a bit urban. The reality is that it has a GREAT nightlife and is a really fun place to go. "Eat, drink and be merry" ought to be the motto for this town, the pincho district is very lively and it is all too easy to empty your pockets paying for food and drink at the many tapas bars in the Calle Laurel area.
Very pleasantly surprised, the whole family loves Logrono now!
Charlotte
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
My husband wanted to visit the Rioja region as it is his...
My husband wanted to visit the Rioja region as it is his favourite wine. We visited the Campo Viejo vineyard fairly close to our hotel which was very interesting and he bought several bottles. The staff at the vineyard were extremely friendly and knowledgeable. It was an excellent day. We weren't able to take the tour but our visit was enough.
Logrono town was interesting, with lots of bars and restaurants. Tapas etc. It was very clean and there was very little traffic.
This is a room only hotel. Communication is through WhatsApp/email and access is all via key pad codes to enter and access room. The host is immediately responsive and helpful to any questions/problems and service is brilliant.
The room was clean and bright with windows opening onto the street below. However it is peaceful at night and we slept in disturbed with window open. Shutters there if you want.
Fantastic shower with endless hot water and pressure. Bedding, towels provided and rooms cleaned daily.
Great location! Walking distance downtown and to every place of interest that we wanted to visit at Logroño. The room had a private bathroom which made our stay really comfortable as the other rooms didn’t hace this advantage. The balcony has a two window system which isolates all the noise from the outside and makes it very pleasant to sleep at night.
We are hiking the Camino, DeSantiago, and we spent two nights in Logroño. This is an excellent location. Our visit coincided with a large wine festival that attracts people from all over the region so I believe our pricing was higher than usual, but a very great bargain, considering the festivities going on. Very clean and great staff. 
From the moment I walked in I felt right at home. The welcome at reception set everything up just fine. I enjoyed a quiet, restful and uninterrupted stay only 5 minutes' walk from the old part of town. The hotel is excellent and so are the people working there. I will certainly stay there again next time I am in Logroño.
The location was great, near everything but in a quieter part of the old-town. Our host was amazing: Logrono has one of the coolest tapas restaurants areas ever and he put together a little mini-itenary by text that steered us to these amazing places we wouldn't have even known to ask for otherwise. Really outstanding.
It was nice to stay at Zenit in a bit of luxury while walking the Camino. Whilst it was a little bit out of Logrono you were away from the main centre.
The staff were fantastic both at reception and in the cafe.
The ladies from the cafe went out of their way to make sure I had something to eat before the 4pm closing.
The hotel's fantastic location made it easy to get to, and the online check-in made the process smooth (no on-site staff). The rooms were generously sized and comfortable, having a standing fan added to the overall convenience. I'd happily book a stay here again.
The owner met us at the entrance to show us the exact parking spot and the whole apartment. She also gave us amazing recommendations which really upgraded our stay at Logroño. She is a wonderful lady, and the place is absolutely marvelous.
Best location to enjoy Logroño! The attic is perfect for a quick aperitif with your mates before hitting the streets!
The beds are comfy and the place is in the beating heart of the city!
Great location for exploring Logrono, well equipped and furnished and comfortable apartment, excellent host provided lots of useful information, places to see, restaurants etc
This hotel was perfectly located for our visit. We had been told about the fantastic tapas bars and this hotel was ideally located. Logroño and the hotel did not disappoint
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