Hotel Castillo El Collado
Paseo El Collado 1, Laguardia, Basque Country 01300, SpainWhy We Like It
It doesn’t get much more romantic than sleeping in an immaculate castle within a dreamy walled village from the middle ages. The food is good, the bar is beautiful, and one of the most idyllic and delicious wine regions in the world is all around you for the taking.
Fodor's Expert Review
Nestled against the fortifications of the walled medieval village of Laguardia, this fairytale neo-Gothic manor is an utterly romantic boutique lodging with stunning views of the picturesque Rioja Alavesa wine country. The intimate interior matches the regal atmosphere with uniquely designed rooms and an excellent restaurant. Not only is Laguardia an absolutely enchanting destination in itself but guests will also be surrounded by some of the best vineyards in the world just begging to be tasted.
You Should Know Finding parking close to the hotel can be a challenge. Prepare to hike up with your luggage from the nearby parking garage.
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Room
There are only ten rooms in the castle and each is uniquely designed to evoke different classical themes, from the Nightingale to the Love & Madness. These portals into another time feature elements like four-post beds, bergère chairs, exposed timber roofs, and even sensual Jacuzzis in a few. Rooms come with free Wi-Fi, AC, and complimentary wine upon arrival.
Tip Each room is up on their website and can be requested ahead of time if you see one that really steals your heart.
Bathroom
Supple marble and tile-work are abundant in the clean, airy bathrooms that pay careful attention to detail in their design. Some rooms have bathtubs while others have two-person Jacuzzis.
Lobby
Guests pass through the castle doors into a refined old-world foyer with a reception desk built from an altarpiece from the 17th century. Guests can take the hypnotizing marble staircase up to the battlement of the keep for spectacular views of the picturesque wine country.
Dining
One of the better restaurants in Laguardia is here in the keep of the castle, where a formal dining room serves traditional Rioja cuisine in an intimate setting. The prices are not the best but that can be said about most options in the village. There is also a casual café with a food menu for those looking for a more laid-back option.
Drinking
Tucked away on the ground floor of the manor is the tavern & café with a lovely 360-degree pintxo bar. And the front of the castle, looking out onto the gardens, is a sensational little lobby bar encased in floor-to-ceiling stained glass windows and exposed stone foundations. There is abundant seating outside where guests can enjoy drinks and snacks on nicer days.
What's Nearby
Getting Around
Getting to Laguardia is easiest by car, though there are private bus and transportation services from Logroño, Haro, and other larger towns. Since there are no cars allowed within the fortifications of the village, parking in Laguardia can be a bit of a pain, but there is a large lot not too far from the hotel. Once here, the village is made for walking, and the many world-famous bodegas in the area are easily accessible by car or through private tours that run out of Laguardia.
Restaurants
Amelibia (8-minute walk) is just on the other side of the village from the castle and is considered the best restaurant in Laguardia. Visitors can expect creative modern cuisine and sweeping views of wine country. A short drive away is the Michelin-starred El Gastronómico (12-minute drive), housed in the breathtaking five-star Hotel Marqués de Riscal designed by Frank Gehry.