Located in Laguardia, 29 miles from Fernando Buesa Arena, Hotel Pachico has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Free Wi-Fi and free private parking are offered at the Hotel Eguren Ugarte. This design hotel is surrounded by 130 hectares of vineyards and fields in Alaves, in La Rioja.
Deb
From
United States
The grounds and views from the hotel looking out to the vineyards were beautiful. The breakfast was fresh and delicious, notably the pastries and fresh breads. The location in proximity to LaGuardia was wonderful and offered a nice alternative for pinchos and a visit of a local village.
The historic Hospederia de los Parajes has its own spa center with hammam, hot tub and wine therapy. There is free Wi-Fi access and stylish design throughout.
Aleksandr
From
United States
Great facility, beautiful interiors, friendly staff
Nestled in the beautiful Basque countryside, this enchanting castle has been converted into a charming boutique hotel with a pleasant restaurant and a tower overlooking the surrounding vineyards.
Viktor
From
United States
Nice clean rooms. Friendly staff. Make sure to go up the tower for a good view of the surrounding area.
Located in Laguardia, 30 miles from Fernando Buesa Arena, Hotel Silken Villa de Laguardia has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
eduards
From
Latvia
For people who want to visit the wineries in the region this place to stay is great, great staff we really liked everything
The hotel, situated opposite the Laguardia medieval city walls, boasts fantastic views of the Ebro valley and the surrounding vineyards.
Katsuhiro
From
United States
Our room had a nice deck with a great view! 1-minute walk to the old city wall, so it was a perfect location as a tourist. Breakfast was pretty good. Although this place doesn't have a parking, we could find a free parking spot very close.
Set among 300-year old vineyards in the La Rioja-Alavesa region, Posada Mayor de Migueloa is housed in a 17th-century Baroque mansion, Palacio de Viana.
The Manor House enjoys a location in Laguardia, 30 miles from Fernando Buesa Arena and 10 miles from Spanish Federation of Friends of the Camino de Santiago Associations.
Stehouwer
From
United States
We recently stayed at The Manor House in Laguardia. We such a had a wonderful time! The room was cozy, charming, and comfortable and there was a very pleasant common sitting area. Robert and Terri were increadibly kind and helpful and made everything wonderfully relaxing and easy for us!
Robert met us at the city gate upon our arrival, escourted us to our place, made sure we had everything we needed and asked what sorts of activities we were interested in during our stay.
When we mentioned we were interested in renting bikes, they arranged for 2 gravel bikes, in perfect condition, to be delivered from a neighboring town - along with everything else we needed - at a very reasonable price. This saved us so much time and hassle. They even allwoed us to store the bikes in their garage. We had an incredible ride through the vinyards and along the Ebro river.
After asking what type of wine tasting experience we were interested in they recommended some local wineries and set up tastings for us. We had a delightful time touring La Casa Primicia, the oldest winery in Spain. We learned so much and had a delightful tasting in their beautiful tasting room.
They also made great recommendations for local restaurants and pintxos bars and made reservations for us when needed. They connected us with the local tourism office and provided suggestions of things to do without being the least bit pushy.
The three days we spent in Laguardia were a highlight of our trip. It is a beautiful town\. The Manor House is a lovely place to stay and Robert and Teri showed us such hospitality. Would highly recommend!
Featuring a terrace, Legado de Ugarte, Casa Rural offers accommodations in Laguardia. There's a private entrance at the country house for the convenience of those who stay.
CASA PEQUE provides air-conditioned rooms in Laguardia. This recently renovated homestay is located 29 miles from Fernando Buesa Arena and 10 miles from Spanish Federation of Friends of the Camino de...
Laguardia is a beautiful, small medieval town in the heart...
Laguardia is a beautiful, small medieval town in the heart of the Rioja wine region. Very small with lovey narrow streets and perched on a hill with outstanding views over the valley and the surrounding mountains. A highlight of our 4 week trip through Spain and Portugal
Guest review by
Hugh
Australia
Review score
10.0
LaGuardia is a beautiful old walled city with enormous gates...
LaGuardia is a beautiful old walled city with enormous gates that take you into a labyrinth of narrow streets and alleys. It’s situated on the top of the hill, surrounded by beautiful vineyards and mountains in the heart of wine region! No cars are permitted inside the walled city so it is totally walkable. There are many vineyards nearby to visit & some great restaurants! We also went on a great wine tour right inside the old city— La Bodega!
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Anonymous
Review score
10.0
Laguardia is a stunning place to visit, the views of the...
Laguardia is a stunning place to visit, the views of the surrounding countryside from the town are breath taking. Walking around the walled town's narrow streets is magical, especially in the evening. There are many Bodegas where you can take a wine tasting tour of the underground cellars where they are still used as a winery. A visit to the Church of Santa Maria is a must, book your tickets in the tourist office in the centre of Laguardia. There are many restaurant/coffee shops and shops but be aware that on Sunday and Monday's many places are either shut or only open for a few short hours. The Irish Tavern is great for Pintxos a place many locals frequent also Bar Los Sietes. I highly recommend Restaurante Biazteri 1974 for Pintxos or dinner but make sure your reserve a table if you want the "Menu Del Dia"
Guest review by
Carol
Ireland
Review score
10.0
What a spectacular place - so unexpected, one of the most...
What a spectacular place - so unexpected, one of the most beautiful towns I have ever been to. Authentic medieval walled hill town with tiny narrow streets of honey coloured stone protected by huge walls and gates. It’s set in the middle of the stunning Rioja wine making valley, with vineyards in all directions protected by stunning hills and distant mountains, The spectacular views on every side of the town remind one of a medieval tapestry. In the evening the narrow streets are full of locals from kids to grannies in wheelchairs out living the good life in bars and cafes. Gorgeous
Guest review by
Sarah
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
La Guardia is a beautiful village with amable people,...
La Guardia is a beautiful village with amable people, impressive architecture, cuisine and just there in La Rioja DO. We stayed in El Castillo El Collado, like a step back in time, with a lovely hostess owner, Javier, who tool care of us as if we were familiy
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Guest review by
Julio
Puerto Rico
Review score
10.0
LaGuardia is a cute town with tons of history.
LaGuardia is a cute town with tons of history. There is easy parking so getting in and out of town is stress free. There are so many wineries within a short distance that you can do many. The one in town is so cool. With underground tunnels and so much history.
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A lovely boutique hotel with stunning views. We travelled in April when the weather was not so good but I could imagine August September here being absolutely beautiful. Having our pet dog with us was no trouble for the staff and we all felt very welcome. The wine was pretty good too. 😵💫
The hotel is situated near LaGuardia which we like, the free WiFi is the best we have experienced. All the towels were very clean and soft. Outside facilities were relaxing and the air conditioning was effective.
Small local hotel. The room was cozy and comfortable, plus great view from the window. Communication with the staff was smooth and easy. The hotel could fully satisfy our requests.
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