About Logrono
With a wealth of historic sites and nice parks, this city is a good starting point for exploring the La Rioja Province.
Logrono is a city in northern Spain, on the Ebro River. The city is a center of the trade in Rioja wine, for which the area is noted, and also produces wood, metal, and textile products. Logrono has one of the most distinguished culinary traditions in Spain. There are over 50 taperías (tapas restaurants) located within a 4 block area, near the town center. Calle del Laurel, known as "the path of the elephants" and Calle San Juan are typical streets where various restaurants and tapas bars offer some of the best pinchos and tapas in northern Spain. Calle Portales is the main street in the old town, where people like to walk and sit in the terraces to eat a meal or drink wine.
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Sercotel Calle Mayor
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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.
Sercotel Calle Mayor’s air-conditioned rooms feature parquet floors and modern furnishings. Each includes a mini bar, flat-screen satellite TV and a private bathroom with bath tub or shower.
A buffet breakfast is available. The hotel is less than 5 minutes’ walk from the lively Calle San Juan and Calle del Laurel streets. Here you will find many restaurants and typical tapas bars and sidrerías.
The hotel has a 24-hour reception desk and there is a modern library-lounge with newspapers. Staff can provide more information on sights and activities in Logroño and the Rioja region.
Electra Rioja Gran Casino is next to the hotel and Riojaforum Conference Centre and Auditorium is a 15-minute walk away. Read more...
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