Rich in tradition and history, Logrono is one of Spain’s oldest cities and offers some of its best preserved historical architecture dating back to the Middle Ages. Its deep-rooted heritage is largely tied to the Pilgrim’s Route to Santiago de Compostela, as Logroño became an important stop along the route as well as a cultural crossroads. There are dozens of historic squares that can be visited in Logrono that are home to significant sites like the Cathedral of Santa Maria la Redonda, the Church of Santiago, and the Pilgrim’s Shelter.
Apart from its historic attractions, Logroño is also quickly gaining traction as a culinary destination in Spain. The area is synonymous with fantastic Spanish wines and the rich soil and farming history of the area allow chefs to whip up local specialties like marzipan or almond pastries. Truly, a trip to Logroño is like taking a pilgrimage for the soul and the tummy.