Surrounded by sprawling vineyards and with cobbled streets to boot, the northern Spanish city of Logroño needs to be on your Spanish itinerary. Let’s discover some of the best hotels in Logroño for your next adventure.

There’s no denying that the La Rioja region of Spain demands attention. But, if its capital, Logroño, isn’t on your radar yet, it should be.

Oddly enough, this city in the wine region of Spain flies under the radar for most. Well, as of today, I say, no more.

From wandering through historic markets to marvelling at the Baroque buildings that dot the city, there’s plenty to do in Logroño. So, what are you waiting for? Check out these hotels and get planning your next trip.

Best Hotels in Logroño: At a Glance 

Best Hotels in Logroño – Top Picks Hotel 
Best Overall Hotel in LogroñoÁurea Palacio de Correos
Best Logroño Hotel for Luxury StaysMarqués de Riscal
Best Logroño Hotel for Boutique StaysSercotel Calle Mayor
Best Logroño Hotel for Budget-Friendly StaysNH Logroño Herencia Rioja

Best Hotels in Logroño, Spain

Áurea Palacio de Correos 

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Plaza de San Agustín

Áurea Palacio de Correos

My top recommendation for Logroño hotels is, without a doubt, Áurea Palacio de Correos. Situated within the city centre, this hotel is a masterclass in elegance paired with a historic flair. As part of the Eurostars Hotel Company, this is a standout.

The hotel blends modern styling with a sleek design that is evident throughout. Whether it be the dark wooden finishings or the light shades of brown in the materials and textiles used in common areas, this hotel exudes an aura of warmth and comfort.

One thing is unmistakable with its room offerings taking the shape of either deluxe guestrooms or the more (yes, more) grandiose studios and suites. Comfort is at the core of this gorgeous property. 

Its standout, though, is the on-site Restaurante Matasellos, where you’ll find the best in local Spanish cuisine.

Marqués de Riscal 

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Elciego 

Hotel Marqués de Riscal

While not in the city centre, one of the top hotels in the La Rioja region sits just a stone’s throw from Logroño – welcome to the breathtaking Marqués de Riscal. If this hotel doesn’t spark a love affair, I don’t know what could.

The first hotel foray of famed architect Frank Gehry, this showstopper is as strikingly beautiful. Set against the backdrop of La Rioja’s legendary vineyards, this spot is a definite nod to sumptuous detailing and Instagram-worthy architecture.

With curved maple wood walls that create a flowing passage through every step of the hotel, its 43 rooms are a proper stroke of styling genius. Think 480-thread count bedding meeting backboards (designed by Frank himself) to wall-to-wall window seating overlooking the vineyards. 

All serve only to solidify why you might never want to leave.

Sercotel Calle Mayor 

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Plaza Alferez Provisional 

Sercotel Calle Mayor

Allow me to let you in on a maybe not-so-well-kept secret. Some of the best hotels in Spain sit within the converted walls of a historic site. Take, for example, the boutique and beautiful Sercotel Calle Mayor

Residing within the confines of a former 16th-century mansion, it’s a jewel of the city’s beating heart. Its exterior features quintessential Spanish styling in bright terracotta with a brown-stone arch entrance. 

Stepping inside, however, the interiors emanate white, hues of light brown, and touches of red and amber.

With a variety of rooms to choose from, including the aptly named ‘boutique room,’ you’ll feel right at home. To top it off, expect parquet floors and modern finishings with plenty of creature comforts. 

Hotel Ciudad de Logroño 

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Menendez Pelayo

Hotel Ciudad de Logroño

There are few properties as perfectly located as the Hotel Ciudad de Logroño. With one of the city’s most awe-inspiring landmarks, Logroño Cathedral, at your doorstep, you couldn’t find a more ideal base.

As for design, you’ll find a blend of minimal and geometric architecture within the lobby and other communal areas. A combination of whites and browns, especially evident in the wooden counters and furniture, creates a soothing atmosphere. 

Stepping into your room, the brown palette turns into shades of green, and the usual mod-cons await.

But the true triumph of the Hotel Ciudad remains its proximity to the city’s highlights. An eight-minute walk from the front door, you’ll find the historic centre of Logroño and its central shopping district. 

Hotel los Bracos by Silken 

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Breton de los Herreros

Hotel los Bracos by Silken

For a more classic take on affordable Logroño accommodation, the charming Hotel los Bracos is ideal. As with most properties in the city, you’re never far from a piece of history. And that’s also true here, as Calle Laurel is right down the street.

Sure, the entrance to the hotel is rather unassuming – but in an almost contradictory meeting of design, the lobby stuns with white marble counters, elegant golden light fixtures, and plush lavender seating. This styling then changes into a more vintage showcase within the on-site Los Bracos restaurant.

What about the rooms? Expect to find retro wooden furniture and flashy panelled backboards. Beyond that, each room comes well-equipped for a comfortable stay, and rooms on the upper floors offer fantastic views of the city.   

Hotel Murrieta 

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Marqués de Murrieta, Logroño

Hotel Murrieta

Nestled in Logroño’s historic Old Town along the Santiago Pilgrimage Route lies the more simplistic yet stylish Hotel Murrieta. Thanks to this, the hotel sits surrounded by narrow mediaeval streets and is super close to noteworthy attractions, including the La Rioja Museum.

Converging modern minimalism in both exterior and interior, Murrieta does simplicity in an exceptional way. With bright and bold designs clear in the dominating colour palettes of whites and refreshing light blues, the property brims with a lively aura. 

Its outdoor terrace is a fantastic place to sit back and unwind. A cocktail in hand is not essential but very much recommended.

As for dining, there are numerous eateries, such as Del Secre, Absolut and Krunch, a few steps from the lobby. And when you want to venture out exploring, sites including the Parque de Miguel Hernández and Plaza de la Primavera are only five minutes away.   

Zenit Logroño 

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Avenida Mendavia

Zenit Logroño

Situated on the outskirts of the city, the Zenit Logroño is a stellar choice if you’re looking for an authentic taste of the Rioja wine region. It’s a modern 3-star property that does a fantastic job of standing out with a robust exterior highlighted by eye-catching gardens.

Inside, you’ll find the whimsical charm of Spanish hospitality and prominent modernist design. The lobby and lounge of the Zenit showcase tasteful decor set against the backdrop of ocean-blue walls and contemporary furniture..

Guestrooms at the Zenit continue this architectural openness but add grey walls, light brown wood-panelled closets and funky bedside tables. 

And what would a Spanish hotel be without a tantalising restaurant? Probably still amazing, but the on-site Malvasía Restaurant definitely adds to the allure of the property.

Hotel Sercotel Portales 

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Plaza Alferez Provisional

Hotel Sercotel Portales

Another knockout property within the Old Town of Logroño, the Hotel Sercotel Portales sits comfortably as a great option for your journey to the La Rioja wine region. Its street-facing facade showcases the transformation the entire city underwent not too long ago.

If you’re after an unpretentious property that knows what it is and doesn’t try to be more than that, you shouldn’t pass up staying here. On the other hand, the welcoming staff, high levels of service, and convenience definitely give it an upper hand. 

The option of booking tours to the vineyards or local food tours of the city from the dedicated tour desk is a quality often overlooked. While staple design and decor associated with the Sercotel brand dominate the interiors of the hotel, including the guest rooms on offer. 

Eurostars Fuerte Ruavieja 

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Ruavieja

Eurostars Fuerte Ruavieja

There are good boutique hotels – and then there are standouts, such as the Fuerte Ruavieja. If you’re looking for one of the best boutique hotels in Logroño, Spain, this is a definite frontrunner.

What I love most about this hotel is its calming atmosphere, accented with captivating designs, including exposed brick walls, wooden beamed ceilings and uber-luxe furniture.

What more could you want? How about a gorgeous, almost castle-like dining area and fully-equipped fitness centre? 
If you’re still not sold, add to the mix its close proximity to hotspots such as the Co-Cathedral of Santa María. You also have access to spa facilities, including a hammam and sauna after a day out on the town. And for breakfast, a tantalising buffet awaits in the dining room.   

Eurostars Marqués de Vallejo 

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Marqués de Vallejo

Eurostars Marqués de Vallejo

In a world seemingly obsessed with modernism, finding a property that manages to keep an old-world vibe is at times challenging. Thankfully some gems do this very well, one of which is the picturesque Marqués de Vallejo, another entry from the Eurostars hotel chain.

Maintaining its 19th-century aesthetic, this stylish 4-star property, with its bold architecture, makes quite the statement.

Within the suites at the property, you’ll find black leather seating, grey walls, and splashes of red in the form of carpets and curtains. 

Other highlights include in-house rotational art exhibits and an excellent concierge service. When you want to go on a cultural trip, sites such as the Plaza del Mercado and Paseo del Espolón are within walking distance.

Aniana Alojamiento Boutique 

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Avenida de la Paz

Aniana Alojamiento Boutique

If you’re more of the guesthouse type (and who could blame you for it?), the charming Aniana Alojamiento Boutique is your next surefire favourite spot in the city. It ticks every box, from a near-perfect location, unique styling and eclectic decor, to personalised service and then some.

Forget about big-name properties that seem to emanate monotony in design and appearance. When staying at Aniana, it’s evident that great attention rests on creating a memorable and distinct space to rest your head. 

It actually shouldn’t come as a surprise considering the guesthouse originated as the personal residence of a locally famous photographer.

Each room features individual styling themed around that fact. From an all-white suite with gold-trimmed mirrors to a contemporary deluxe room with handcrafted furniture and splashes of colour. 

While on-site dining isn’t an option, you can grab a complimentary breakfast from the nearby Don Kebab restaurant, in keeping with its unique approach.

NH Logroño Herencia Rioja 

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Marqués de Murrieta 

NH Logroño Herencia Rioja

Sitting within the beating heart of the city, the majestic NH Logroño Herencia Rioja is without a doubt one of the best options if you’re after luxury but don’t want to break the bank. 

It’s also an exceptional choice if you’re here to see the sights, as it’s within walking distance of the Old Town, Murrieta Fountain and Calle Laurel.

Combining dark brown shading, warm earthy colour palettes and comfy furniture, this hotel will have you feeling instantly at home. On-site, the impeccably designed and mouth watering Asador Zarcillo restaurant focuses on the best Mediterranean cuisine.

Rooms showcase tasteful decor and a spacious feel. Expect complimentary WiFi, a varied pillow menu and a collection of Agua de la Tierra toiletries personally selected for each guest. 

With some of the best wine-producing regions nearby, heading out on a wine-tasting excursion should be top of your to-do list.

Best Logrono Hotels: Frequently Asked Questions

Practical Tips to Consider Before Booking Your Logroño Hotel

  • While the city of Logroño is expanding to meet tourism needs, there are still only a limited number of hotels. Be sure to book your accommodation in advance to snap up the best deal.
  • Don’t underestimate the city, though. While there are amazing things to do in Spain, with its location in the wine region, Logroño brims with activities. And if you need help planning your trip, check out my Spain itinerary to help fill your days.

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