Manolo García
This will be an unforgettable concert that you will not want to miss.
Wine, Culture & Adventure in La Rioja
This will be an unforgettable concert that you will not want to miss.
Cultural Rioja's Jazz season continues to grow under the name Mayo Jazzea, enveloping Logroño with rhythms and melodies typical of this genre during the month of May.
These festivals have been designated as of National Tourist Interest due to their historical significance, uniqueness, and the variety of events commemorating Santo Domingo and his deeds and miracles.
As part of the programme of the city's Spring Festival, we invite you to experience a day-long event
On the night of 23 June, the festivities begin with the night of San Juan, where the "San Juan" bonfires and the "Amanecer del Chocolate" (Chocolate Dawn) are celebrated first thing in the morning. At twelve noon in the Plaza de la Paz the chupinazo is launched from the balconies of the Town Hall after …
Ascend a mountain in Rioja to partake in the Haro Wine Festival, also referred to as Batalla Del Vino De Haro. The event occurs annually in Haro, Rioja, Spain
Haro’s famous Wine Battle takes place on the same date every year. It is to celebrate the saints John, Felices and Paul, but for many the main attraction is definitely the opportunity to throw wine at your friends!
Logroño exuberantly commemorates the Rioja Wine Harvest Festival, traditionally referred to as the San Mateo festivities. The town is vibrant and lively during a celebration that prominently features wine and grapes. A variety of activities are available, including the traditional foot-crushing of grapes and the presentation of the first must to the Virgen de Valvanera. …
As you would expect, a number of different scheduled activities, celebrations, processions. Full timetable will be added to the site once available.
Calahorra marks the death of Jesus Christ in a unique way, with the recreation of the Roman era in its streets. There are gladiator fights, bird of prey displays, parades through the streets and several dramatised re-enactments performed by 500 actors.