Logroño
Logroño is a pilgrim stop on Camino Frances. This guide covers 48 places to stay, local services, route context, and onward stage options for planning your Camino.
Pilgrim hostels and albergues in Logroño
These focused listings prioritise albergues, hostels, and municipal pilgrim accommodation.
Albergue Albas
Albergue Albas EXCLUSIVO para Peregrinos
Albergue Municipal de Logroño
Albergue Parroquial Santiago El Real
Albergue San Nicolás
Albergue Santiago Apostol
Casa San Juan - Habitaciones privadas Logroño
Check in Rioja
Church of Santiago el Real
Hostel Entresueños Logroño
Winederful Hostel & Café
Hotels, guesthouses and other accommodation in Logroño
Looking beyond pilgrim hostels? Compare hotels, pensions, guesthouses, apartments, and other places to stay.
Alojamientos Calfred
Aniana Alojamiento Boutique
Apartamentos y Albergue Logroño Centro
Berceo Rooms – Pensión Moderna con Autocheckin en Logroño
Bungalows & Albergue La Playa
Calle San Bartolomé, 7 - 2. Piso Turístico - Three-Bedroom House
EightRooms La Rioja
El Patio de San Nicolas
Eurostars Fuerte Ruavieja
Eurostars Marqués De Vallejo
Hostal La Numantina
Hostal Rioja Condestable
Hotel Carlton Rioja
Hotel Ciudad de Logroño
Hotel Condes de Haro - Logroño
Hotel Fg Logroño
Hotel Gran Vía Logroño
Hotel Isasa
Hotel Los Bracos
Hotel NH Logroño Herencia Rioja
ibis budget Logroño Center
Ibiza Rooms
Pensión Daniel
Pensión Entreviñas
Pensión La Bilbaina
Pensión La Castellana
Pensión La Estación
Pension La Redonda
Pensión Laurel - Auto Check-in
Pensión Logroño
Pensión Parque del Ebro
Pensión Puente de Hierro
Pension Saint Mateo
Príncipe de Vergara Rooms Logroño
Sercotel Calle Mayor
Sercotel Murrieta
Sercotel Portales
Logroño guide
Logroño, the capital of the La Rioja region in Spain, has a rich history dating back to Roman times. As a locality on the Camino de Santiago, it has been a significant stop for pilgrims since the Middle Ages. The city's strategic location on the Ebro River made it an important center for trade and communication, and its fertile lands have long been known for wine production. Historically, Logroño has been a melting pot of cultures, with Christians, Jews, and Muslims coexisting in the city during different periods. The city's Old Town features several landmarks that showcase its diverse history, such as the Church of Santa María de Palacio, a 12th-century church with a unique octagonal tower, and the Church of San Bartolomé, one of the oldest churches in the city, which dates back to the 13th century. The Pilgrims' Bridge, also known as Puente de Piedra, is another key historical site, as it has been used by pilgrims to cross the Ebro River for centuries. Today, Logroño continues to welcome pilgrims on their journey along the Camino de Santiago, offering a blend of history, culture, and gastronomy.
Camino Frances stage context
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Frequently asked questions about Logroño
Which Camino routes pass through Logroño?
Logroño is included on Camino Frances.
How many places to stay are there in Logroño?
Logroño has 48 places to stay listed on CaminoMaps, with ratings and booking or direct-contact options where available.
What services are available in Logroño?
Services listed for Logroño include ATM, Bar / Restaurant, Food Shop, Medical Clinic, Pharmacy, Post Office.
What is the next stop after Logroño on Camino Frances?
The onward option is Navarrete (12.6 km).