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Yes, and it is one of the most popular ways to use a Daytrip. Because Laguardia is relatively compact, many travelers pair it with a stop at a nearby landmark winery such as the Ysios bodega, designed by Santiago Calatrava, or the Frank Gehry-designed Marques de Riscal hotel and winery a short drive away. When booking, you can add stops along your route so your driver takes you to both without any extra coordination on your part.
A well-paced day trip gives you time to walk the medieval walls, visit the Church of Santa Maria de los Reyes, descend into the historic underground calados (wine caves), and still enjoy a winery tour or a long lunch. Most travelers find that one winery visit plus a leisurely stroll through the old town fills a satisfying full day. If wine experiences are your priority, plan around one or two winery tours — each can run two to three hours — and let that anchor the rest of your day.
Public transport options to Laguardia are limited, which is precisely why so many travelers find a private transfer the most practical choice. The village sits on a hilltop and is entirely car-free inside its walls, meaning once you arrive, the best way to experience it is entirely on foot. A Daytrip private transfer handles the driving between cities, drops you at the village entrance, and frees you to focus entirely on the experience — no parking, no bus timetables, no transfers.
The town itself is a destination. The Church of Santa Maria de los Reyes holds a 14th-century Gothic portal with original polychrome paintwork that is considered one of the finest surviving examples in Spain. The underground calados — a maze of tunnels originally built for defense and later converted into wine cellars — can be visited on guided tours. The Paseo del Collado, a tree-lined promenade along the town walls, offers sweeping views across the vine-covered plains toward the Sierra de Cantabria. For food, the local tapas scene is a strong draw in its own right.
Laguardia is a perfectly preserved medieval hilltop village in the heart of Rioja Alavesa, surrounded by some of Spain's most celebrated vineyards. Within its ancient stone walls you'll find car-free cobblestone streets, a stunning Gothic church with one of the finest colored porticos in Spain, and a remarkable underground network of around 300 wine caves carved beneath the town. It is compact enough to explore in a day, yet rich enough to leave a lasting impression — equal parts history, scenery, and world-class wine.
Daytrip picks you up directly from your accommodation, so there is no need to navigate to a bus stop or train station. The most common starting points are Bilbao, roughly 110 km (68 miles) away, and Vitoria-Gasteiz, around 64 km (40 miles) away. Logroño is only about 18 km (11 miles) from Laguardia, making it one of the shortest and most convenient departures. Your driver will bring you directly to the village and can arrange a return pickup when you are ready, so the timing of your day is entirely in your hands.