
A stagecoach inn with origins dating to 1698, year cited in a historic document that makes reference to this inn situated in front of the church, the same accommodations that in 1862 was lodging guests arriving in carriages. Towards the late 19th-century, the inn was acquired by Mr. Pedro Echaurren and Mrs. Andrea García, great uncles of the present-day owners. After several renovations, the h...


This house built in 1760 stands next to the church of Arnedillo, forming part of the denominated Historic Area of Interest. The restoration of the house has maintained elements from its baroque period, as well as the unique ceilings embellished with plaster and the coat of arms on the façade. The interiors are characterized by the simplicity and elegance of the décor, predominated by cream tones i...


Where Logroño continues to expand near the University City stands this building like smooth grey curtain with its immense sign set on the rooftop. As the only five-star in the La Rioja, the architectural design is curious, conceived from the inside, where spaces unfold all the comfort and warmth that an establishment with these characteristics has to offer. It’s a functional hotel prepared for bus...


An small 18th-century palace with a magnificent façade that reveals well illuminated fitted stone blocks, inviting travelers to stay the night among the vineyards of La Rioja. The bedrooms, three of which are appointed with a sitting room, subtly cosset the house’s noble history. Bathrooms exhibit original and distinctive forged iron fixtures. The owners, true antique enthusiasts, have created a m...


The Monastery in San Millán de la Cogolla is inhabited by a community of Augustinian monks, and a wing of this herrerian style monument is used as to accommodate tourists. The government of La Rioja carried out the transformation, and the result is not without functional and flirtatious modern features. Worthy of special note is the glassed-in vestibule beyond that entrance patio, and the shiny ma...


It was inevitable that a building of such importance would succumb to the hostelry influence. In 1989 the Aranzazu chain transformed this ancient monastery into an accommodation for reputable guests. At that time, the building had already seen so many tenants pass through, unaware of what destiny had in store for it. Its history remotes to 1373, when Don Diego López de Haro upon the request of Cou...


A house built in the 18th and 19th centurias with renasancie features? That´s right, the palace newly opened as a hotel institution in Ezcaray, where little little hotels of interest are beginning to appear. Beyonds its charming details, Azcárate offers spacious bedrooms that are well equipped, and its just a stone´s throw from the Valdezcaray ski trails....


In the lands of La Rioja, Saint Dominique had a hospital built to offer relief to those the travelers on the Pilgrim’s Trail to Santiago. Nine centuries later, the hospital has been made into a splendid inn that stands next to the cathedral. The fitted stone façade identifies the building’s past, and inside its historic character is perceived in the lobby, which boasts gothic arches, stone pillars...


This modern, geometrical establishment within the thermal complex of Arnedillo in the Cidacos river valley, offers treatments based on their thermal waters, flowing at 52 degrees Celsius and indicated for respiratory and rheumatic conditions....


Here it’s all in the family: José Luis, his sister Marian and his wife Merche. With their friendly care, they warm up the chill of this stone ancestral home that saw its hey day in the 17th century. Here in this enclave located in the Rioja region, which prizes bodegas and Romanic art of the Sonsierra, José Luis has taken advantage of the building’s striking original walls, the roof beams and its ...
