The town of La Rioja surrounded by vineyards, wine cellars and palaces that you can discover this holiday

Spain It is full of unique places. There are corners with their own charm and each one stands out for various characteristics. On the one hand, there are the coastal areas, bordered by fine sands and crystal clear waters. On the other hand, you can enjoy impressive natural parks and mountainous sites.

The good weather in the country, its people and its excellent quality of life has become one of the destinations most chosen by travelers to spend your vacations and even to live.

If this summer you are looking for a slightly different place, you should know that in La Rioja has a very peculiar town. This surrounded by vineyards, wine cellars and palaces. We tell you more details.

The ideal town in La Rioja for vacations

haro It is a small town in La Rioja that is considered one of the best to spend your holidays. It is located in the northeast of the autonomous community and is one of the most important in the Rioja Alta. Currently it has a total of 11,763 inhabitantsaccording to the National Institute of Statistics (INE).

The town is known not only nationally, but also internationally. All this thanks to its star product: the wine. In fact, they are of such quality that even the region has a Own Designation of Origin. Among its landscapes you can glimpse kilometer extensions of vineyards and its more than 550 wineries.

A landscape of vineyards and a Haro winery

Haro Tourism

“The call wine culture “It makes our city the perfect place for all those people who want to learn about this drink,” they say from Haro Turismo.

However, the wine sector is not the only thing that stands out in the municipality. Haro owns a great wealth of artistic and cultural heritage.

Just by walking through its streets you can discover the set of goods that make up the municipality. The most striking thing is its old towndeclared in 1975 Asset of Cultural Interest.

Furthermore, the town is full of palaces and churcheswhich bring both tourists and visitors closer to their historical past.

To the left, the Tejada Palace. To the right, the Torreón Museum

To the left, the Tejada Palace. To the right, the Torreón Museum

Haro Tourism

Other of its main attractions is its gastronomy. Typical Rioja products are vegetables grown in the area’s orchards, slaughtered meats and sweets. The Haro Tourism Office points out some of the dishes that you have to try yes or yes If you visit the town: “The vegetable stew, the potatoes with chorizo, the stuffed peppers, the sausages and the vine shoot chops.”

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