Madrid to Rioja Wineries Chauffeur Service
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Luxury travel Madrid to Logroño
La Rioja is the most famous wine region in Spain, and the best way to get there in comfort and elegance is with a private chauffeur service. It takes just under four hours to travel from the nation’s capital to Logroño in the heart of wine country. Whether you’re going on a Rioja winery tour or transferring from Madrid-Barajas airport, you can choose from various car classes tailored to your needs, including Business Van for group tours, Business Class for a sophisticated ride, and First Class for the ultimate luxury experience.
Stress-free solution
Booking our City-to-City rides as an alternative to flights, trains, or car rentals means avoiding the crowds and staying safe on your long-distance journey. Instead of enduring long lines and multiple interactions before you even hit the road, you just enjoy the comfort of a private transfer in a top-of-the-line vehicle.
Rioja winery tour explore in comfort and style
Using Blacklane’s City-to-Vineyard service for Rioja wine tours is just the beginning, however. As well as taking advantage of our luxury fleet for getting around Madrid itself, you can also use it to explore wine regions across the world, with the same local expert chauffeurs offering recommendations and insights.
Here are just a few of our other vineyard routes:
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you get to Rioja Spain?
How do you get to Rioja Spain?
Situated in the north-west of the country, the Rioja region is located 333 km (207 miles, approx. 4 hrs by car) from Madrid, 472 km (293 miles, approx. 5 hrs by car) from Barcelona, and 153 km (95 miles, approx. 90 minutes by car) from Bilbao, where the nearest international airport is located.
How many wineries in Rioja?
How many wineries in Rioja?
According to official statistics, there are 594 bottling wineries in the Rioja region. While not every vineyard will host visitors, there are more than enough Rioja wine tours for you to get your fill of this stunning region.
How many days do you need in Rioja?
How many days do you need in Rioja?
2-3 days is the optimal amount of time to visit the Rioja region. It’s best to base yourself in Logroño, as with its winding streets and excellent tapas it provides an ideal launchpad from which to plan your wine tour in Rioja.
Where is the Rioja Wine Festival?
Where is the Rioja Wine Festival?
Unsurprisingly there are several wine festivals in the region, but the biggest is the Rioja Harvest Festival in Logroño, also known as the feast of San Matteo. It normally takes place in late September and features everything from parades and wine-crushing to a bull run. Other notable festivals of the region include the Haro Wine Festival on June 29th each year, also known as the “Wine Fight”.
How many wine routes are there in Rioja?
How many wine routes are there in Rioja?
With almost 600 Rioja wineries scattered throughout the region, there are endless possibilities for tours. One of the main wine routes is the Rioja Alta Wine Route, which stretches between Haro and Logroño.