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Fiestas de la Vendimia Riojana — a 3-day weekend in Rioja

9–15 September 2026. Logroño, Spain. 40 min from the airport.

The weekend, day by day

  1. Day 1

    Arrive in Logroño

    Land at Bilbao Airport (BIO), settle in and walk the old town in the afternoon. Light dinner near your accommodation — save your appetite for the festival day.

  2. Day 2

    Fiestas de la Vendimia Riojana

    Festival day — arrive early to avoid the lunchtime crowd. Insider tip: The wine fountain in Paseo del Espolón runs for specific hours only (ask your hotel—locals know the exact times)—arrive with your own bottle or ask a vendor for a reasonable plastic cup. Skip the crowded cathedral blessing and instead visit the smaller bodegas on the city outskirts that often do informal tastings during festival week.

  3. Day 3

    Wine country day in Rioja

    Use the third day for a single winery visit (booked ahead) and a long lunch at one of the regional addresses below before heading home.

Where to stay

Three angles for the festival window. Festival hotels book out 6+ months in advance — apartments are the contingency when the main shortlist is sold out.

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One winery worth a detour

Bodegas El Nido

Parker-scoring Monastrell from a sun-drenched plateau most wine lovers couldn't place on a map, at prices that embarrass famous neighbours.

Address
Paraje de la Aragona s/n, 30520 Jumilla, Murcia, Spain
Appointment
required
Tasting price
EUR 30 · Premium tasting of 3 wines
Website
Visit
Read the full Bodegas El Nido guide →

Where to eat

Bar Soriano

Legendary pintxo bar in Logroño's Calle Laurel, famous for its champiñón (mushroom) pintxo

Must try: Chuletillas al sarmiento

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Practical

Nearest airport
Bilbao Airport (BIO)
Mid-range daily budget
~€140/day for two
Festival site
Visit official site

Insider tip

The wine fountain in Paseo del Espolón runs for specific hours only (ask your hotel—locals know the exact times)—arrive with your own bottle or ask a vendor for a reasonable plastic cup. Skip the crowded cathedral blessing and instead visit the smaller bodegas on the city outskirts that often do informal tastings during festival week.

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