A wonderful contrast with the clear waters of the river Ebro and the Cidacos Valley.
The Parador, built using red bricks, strikes a wonderful contrast with the clear waters of the river Ebro and the Cidacos Valley. The garden, thick with vegetation and full of flowers and palm trees, is part of one of the most important historical and artistic buildings in La Rioja.
The ancient Calagurris is of roman origin, and its cathedral is its most famous building. The building’s features include huge doorways, windows and blinds with smooth interior lines and obvious medieval decorative influences. The conference suites are spacious with modern and functional facilities. The Riojan cuisine is based on the quality of the ingredients produced in the region. Its specialities include, vegetable stew, pochas (haricot bean stew), lamb chops with peppers, and pears or peaches cooked in wine.
Rooms
- Canal plus
- Easy access rooms: 1
- Minibar
- Places: 119
- Rooms with Lounge Area: 2
- Safety Deposit Box
- Single Rooms: 5
- Telephone in bedrooms
- Television
- Twin Rooms: 52
General services
- Air conditioning
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Satellite Dish
- Shop