"Really nice guy on reception told us all the bars and restaurants that were open and carried our case up to 4th floor. Property nice and central and great for Camino trail."
"Super easy. I arrived past the check in window but staff arranged an easy way for me to collect my keys. The location is also very convenient and I felt safe. I didn't expect my room to be cleaned overnight, but it was. I would stay again "
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"Situated in a gorgeous location, staff were very friendly with prompt check in and check out. Comfy bed, bathroom really spacious with powerful shower. A bargain. "
"Love the location. Excellent service. Drive to all centralize Rioja bodegas. Very quiet and peacefull place. Excellent rooms and soft pillows. Excellent bath and shower. Only a couple of places to eat walking distance but if you have a car excellent choices in Haro at 10 minutes. Would stay here again at any time."
"This beautiful little gem is in the old section of Logrono. The staff is very friendly and helpful.
The breakfasts were excellent and the location was perfect.
Other reviewers’ complaints about the parking are really overblown—unless you’ve rented a car too big for the small streets you will encounter whenever you visit medieval European towns and cities. The hotel staff was happy to provide some parking coaching as needed. The small street on which the street is located is quiet and safe.
The hotel is located three blocks from Laurel Street (LS) which is the renowned, festive, and delicious tapas section of town. LS can be pretty raucous on FR and SAT nights— too many bachelor/bachelorette parties but any other night, it’s a nice place to stroll with local cross-generational friends and families. The diners go from one cafe/bar to another to sample a broad array of tapas or “pintxos” as many are known north of Madrid—especially in the Basque region. I"