Calle San Juan, Pedestrian and one-way street in historic center, Logroño, Spain.
Calle San Juan is a pedestrian street in Logroño's historic center lined with traditional bars and restaurants serving regional food. The passage connects several adjacent streets and creates a continuous route through the old town.
The street was originally named Ollerías Baja because of its connection to pottery makers who worked in the area. In 1855, building demolitions transformed it from a dead-end into a through passage.
Locals and visitors gather here to enjoy pinchos, small bites that reflect northern Spanish food traditions and daily social habits. The street serves as a meeting place where people pause to eat, drink, and connect with others.
Multiple entry points make it easy to reach from different directions, and the pedestrian-only setting allows for leisurely strolling and stopping. Visitors can explore at their own pace and easily find their way to nearby streets and neighborhoods.
Metal plaques installed in 2011 display images of regional monuments and information about local establishments. These small details tell stories about the area and help visitors understand the surroundings better.
Location: Logroño
Address: C. de San Juan, 26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain
GPS coordinates: 42.46574,-2.44403
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:08
Logroño is a city where wine and history come together naturally. The old town features narrow streets with arcades, lined with restaurants and bars where visitors can taste local food and watch daily life unfold. Gothic churches mark the skyline and speak to the city's past, while historical palaces stand along the streets. Museums here show art and the region's heritage. Wineries are central to the experience. Places like Marques de Murrieta, Bodegas Franco Españolas, and Bodegas Campo Viejo offer tours and tastings. Visitors can learn how Rioja wines are made and sample different varieties. The cellars often sit in old buildings and reveal the traditions that have shaped the region for centuries. The surrounding area invites walking and exploration. The Ebro River and parks nearby offer quiet paths for wandering and resting. The bridge across the river connects different parts of the city and gives views of the landscape. Whether you wander the old town streets, visit a winery, or take a peaceful walk, Logroño offers something for different interests and moods.
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