Set in a a 14th-century convent, this historic four-star hotel, which has previously functioned as a military garrison, a jail and a hospital, offers a great base in Haro, at the heart of La Rioja.

The star of the show is the magnificent cloister, a cool and shady haven of peace around which rooms are set and where guests can enjoy drinks and snacks.

The hotel's position, a short walk from the town centre yet in a relatively quiet spot, makes it ideal to get the most out of your visit to Haro and La Rioja.

Accommodation

Individually decorated rooms at Los Agustinos come with satellite TV, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. They also include a private bathroom with a hairdryer.

Hotel Features

Central location
Garage parking (charged locally)
Free access to the hotel's fitness centre

Restaurant

Modern, creative Riojan cuisine is available in the a la carte restaurant and bistro.There is also a snack bar and drinks and snacks can be taken in the main cloister.The hotel provides 24-hour room service.

Hotel Facilities

24 Hour Reception
WiFi all areas
Lift
Garden/Patio/Terrace
Shared Lounge / TV Area
No smoking in hotel
Luggage storage
Laundry Service
Air Conditioning

Room facilities (all rooms)

En-suite bathroom
Heating
Air conditioning
WIFI
TV
Fridge / Minibar
Shower over bathtub
Hairdryer
Safe deposit box

Dining

Restaurant, open to the public
Bar, open to the public, serving drinks and light snacks
Bar with terrace, open to the public, serving drinks and light snacks

Accessibility

Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility

Parking

Garage parking (extra charge)
On-street parking
Vines la Rioja

Haro, North Spain

Right on the River Ebro at the western end of the Rioja Alta region (where the high-end Riojas are produced) Haro serves as one of the main centres for the wine trade in the area. 

Aside from teh wine trade Haro is a typical market town with a nicely kept old-town centre with an interesting selection of shops and plenty of lively bars and restaurants where you can sample the local produce.

The town gets particularly busy in late June for the Battle of Wine (not for the faint hearted) and the Fiesta de la Estaciones (a major event in the wine calendar – book ahead!) then again in late September into October when the wine is harvested, but it's a busy city throughout the summer months and popular with Spanish visitors looking for an authentic taste of La Rioja.

  • Visit Haro's famous Barrio de la Estación – home to some of Spain's finest wineries
  • Winery tours and tastings in over 500 renowned vineyards.
  • Logroño's charming old town and lively tapas bars of Calle Laurel
  • The historic Cathedral of Santo Domingo de la Calzada on the Camino de Santiago
  • Sierra de Cebollera Natural Park for hiking and nature.
  • Monasteries of Yuso and Suso in San Millán de la Cogolla.
  • Haro Wine Festival (Batalla del Vino) in late June.
  • Dinastia Vivanco Museum of Wine Culture – not to be missed
  • Dinosaurs Museum in Enciso showcasing the region's paleontological heritage.
  • Visit the medieval villages of Laguardia, Labastida, San Vicente de la Sonsierra, Cuzcurrita del Rio Tirón and many more…
  • Explore the vineyards and countryside, with scenic views of rolling hills and vine-covered landscapes.
  • Marqués de Riscal winery, designed by Frank Gehry – one of several ‘Catedrales de Vino’ in the area designed by famous architects.
  • Take a hot air balloon ride over the vineyards for a unique perspective.