Logroño
Logroño has a population of just over 150,000, accounting for half the population of La Rioja, of which it is the regional capital.
Bursting with culture, history and passion, it is one of the favourite cities of people travelling along the St James’ Way to Santiago, and the city receives many visitors every year.
If Logroño stands out for something, it is its people: adventurous, polite, happy, hospitable and sociable, with a great love of gastronomy and tradition. They always welcome visitors in exactly the same way they would like to be received when they travel.
The city centre has evolved over time, spreading outwards, increasing the population and building churches, squares, promenades, shops, sculptures and monuments to give the city a very distinctive profile.
It became the provincial capital in 1833, although the population did not surpass 30,000 until 1930.
Concatedral de Santa María de la Redonda
Iglesias de San Bartolomé, de Santiago el Real y de Santa María de Palacio
Conventos de La Merced, de Madre de Dios y de Valbuena
Ermitas de San Gregorio y del Cristo del Humilladero
Palacio de Espartero
Puentes de Sagasta, de Piedra y de Hierro
Mercado de San Blas
Palacetes del Espolón
Teatro Bretón de los Herreros
Espacio Lagares
Museo de La Rioja
Casa de las Ciencias
Gallery