Laguardia es uno de los pueblos mejor conservados de Álava. Su casco histórico, declarado Conjunto Monumental, alberga calles empedradas, iglesias románicas, miradores con vistas a la llanura riojana y más de un kilómetro de bodegas subterráneas bajo sus pies. Un lugar para pasear, detenerse y dejarse sorprender.
Laguardia is one of the most characteristic villages in Rioja Alavesa and a must-visit destination for anyone looking to combine history, scenery and gastronomy. Perched on a hill and surrounded by vineyards, its walled silhouette dominates the landscape and offers a view that is hard to forget.
The historic centre, which is entirely pedestrianised, retains its original medieval layout, with narrow streets, charming squares and buildings that reflect centuries of history. Strolling through Laguardia means taking your time, discovering hidden corners, viewpoints and places where time seems to pass at a different pace.
Beyond its heritage value, the town is deeply rooted in wine culture. Beneath its streets lies a network of underground wine cellars that form part of the town’s identity and explain its development over the centuries.
Rioja Alavesa rounds off the experience with an open landscape of vineyards, small villages and routes that invite you to explore the area at a leisurely pace. An ideal destination for both weekend getaways and trips centred on wine, gastronomy and cultural tourism.
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Stroll through its cobbled streets, admire its 15th-century walls and discover the underground wine cellars hewn out of the rock that run beneath the town.
The area around Laguardia is pure wine country. Walking or cycling routes wind through rows of vines that change colour with the seasons. Spectacular.
More than 50 wineries within a 15 km radius, ranging from historic cooperatives to cutting-edge projects by internationally renowned architects.
The capital of La Rioja, with its historic centre, the San Blas market and the famous Calle Laurel for tapas, is just a 20-minute drive away.