The Best Luxury Hotels in La Rioja, Spain
The Rioja region pours a full glass of Spanish history. Surrounded by the vineyards that yield some of Spain’s finest vintages, its stone-lined villages and hilltop market towns are studded with the palacios (palaces) of medieval nobles. Wine tourism is a luxurious business in La Rioja – shimmering designer villas, elegant escapes in centuries-old palaces and atmospheric retreats on working vineyards make up the region’s best luxury hotels, all bookable on Culture Trip.
Hotel Marqués de Riscal
Spa Hotel, Hotel
Some La Rioja hotels go big on nostalgia, but Hotel Marqués de Riscal is a joyous celebration of everything modern. Describing itself as a “21st-century château,” the hotel was designed by Frank Gehry – viewed from afar, it resembles an abstract art sculpture melting organically into the landscape. Rooms are luxurious – indoor spaces flow into outdoor spaces through eccentric, angular windows. There’s a chic spa and celeb-chef restaurant, and the vineyards of Elciego roll out from the doorstep like a carpet.
Hotel Gastronómico Echaurren
Hotel
Set behind a stone-columned façade in the village of Ezcaray, this dignified retreat calls out to gourmands with two top-class restaurants. El Portal has been fêted with two Michelin stars for the inspiring tasting menus of chef Francis Paniego, while Echaurren Tradición delves deep into traditional La Rioja cuisine. Almost a side serving to the stunning food, rooms have a Nordic blend of simplicity and style with natural wood tones, swatches of colour and partitions making zones out of the living spaces.
Hotel Palacio Tondón
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The name says it all at this sleek former palace, facing onto the Ebro River. The original building – a stone-built charmer from the 16th-century – has been extended with straight-edged elements in glass and steel. It’s an eye-catching blend of the ancient and modern; wood-filled rooms enjoy sublime views of the river and a green swathe of vineyards. Meanwhile, the interior design is refined rather than ostentatious – think lots of natural wood and unbleached linen, reflecting the colours of the old building.
Finca de los Arandinos
Winery with Rooms
Bringing the vineyard experience firmly into the modern age, Finca de los Arandinos feels like a fine art gallery transplanted to the Rioja countryside. Vineyards create a cross-hatched grid around this striking modernist block, which serves up horizon-expanding views through floor-to-ceiling windows. Rooms are minimalist and calming, full of whites and wood tones, and shared spaces are decked out with artworks and modern materials. Come for privacy, fine dining and winery tours without having to leave the hotel grounds.
Hospedería del Vino
Hotel, Luxury
Celebrated for its robust, spirited reds, the Bodega Puelles vineyard would be worth a visit just for its wines, but intimate accommodation in a tower-topped mansion set amongst the grapevines is the clincher. Part of the family home, rooms are gently informal, with rustic fabrics and vineyard views through large windows, and tastings and tours are part of the package. A hidden-from-prying-eyes pool and spa and spirit-calming walks through the vineyards only add to the air of private seclusion.
Hotel Viura
Hotel, Luxury
The village of Villabuena de Álava, or Eskuernaga in Basque, has almost as many wineries as inhabitants, but Hotel Viura transforms the wine village experience. An eccentric assembly of modernist cubes, like a Picasso painting executed in three dimensions, the hotel offers ultra-modern luxury, tucked into a stone square beside the village church. Rooms blend designer furnishings, outsized artworks and urban materials such as aged metal and polished concrete. It’s a stylish whole, and a relaxing bistro and house winery complete the list of La Rioja essentials.
Palacio de Samaniego
Hotel, Luxury
The owners of this elegantly updated stone-walled palacio in the wine village of Samaniego understand the importance of light. Perforated walls, scattered lamps, skylights and picture windows fill the bedrooms with brightness, and the combination of tactile fabrics and objets d’art make the place feel like the home of a retired museum curator. A fine-dining restaurant plus a stylish terrace and pool in the walled garden complete the sense of escape.
World-famous wine is just one of the reasons why you should visit La Rioja, but there is so much more for you to explore. With our expert guidance, it’s easy to find a great hotel that fits all of your needs or a stylish boutique hotel you won’t soon forget. Best of all, you can book right here on Culture Trip. After a long day, there’s no better way to relax than with a delicious meal at one of the best traditional restaurants in La Rioja and a glass of wine at one of the best wine bars around.