Remove ads on the forum by becoming a donating member. More here. |
---|
It’s the best eating on the Camino in my opinion. By far.I'm thinking about spending a day in Logrono, but I want to make sure it's as worth it as Pamplona, Leon, Burgos, and the likes. Are there restaurants or museums or wineries, etc. that should be visited?
I prefer this approach over spending an extra day. I find that it breaks my Camino rhythm to spend two nights in one town.I have not spent a full day off, but I have lingered (recovered) from Calle Laurel the night before. I walked a short day after Logroño to Navarette
Very good to know. Thanks!It’s the best eating on the Camino in my opinion. By far.
Yes.I'm thinking about spending a day in Logrono, but I want to make sure it's as worth it as Pamplona, Leon, Burgos, and the likes. Are there restaurants or museums or wineries, etc. that should be visited?
Although I think technically Logroño is not in Navarre. It is the capital of La Rioja, a separate autonomous region.Don't order Tapas in Navarre - is Pinchos - fully explained here at 1:24
I was just going to add that I loved Logrono for all the reasons mentioned already, and in addition, that cemetery IS amazing!It is the capital of Rioja (and the wine industry), and even vintage wines are inexpensive. It has a very attractive and historic downtown, with buildings from a wide variety of architectural eras. An amazing cemetery across the river from the main downtown area.
Wow, I just looked this up and it definitely looks like a "must see"!You could take a trip out to the bodega of Marquis de Riscal - the architecture is beautiful, designed by the same architect as the Guggenheim in Bilbao and the wine tour is fantastic- plus you get tasters at the end.
Logroño is smaller than Pamplona , you decide,,, Pamplona 2 days to taste the old part of the city its okk,,,I'm thinking about spending a day in Logrono, but I want to make sure it's as worth it as Pamplona, Leon, Burgos, and the likes. Are there restaurants or museums or wineries, etc. that should be visited?Bert
I loved the Guggenheim in Bilbao and this definitely has a similar architecture, but more colorful.I think it a Marriott hotel location or at least that is what I see when I look it up on the App.