Posada Ignatius
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POSADA IGNATIUS. TAKE A STEP BACK IN TIME & UNWIND.
HOTEL EN NAVARRETE.
The Posada Ignatius Guesthouse is perfectly located in the heart of the Rioja region, famous across the globe for its excellent wines and cuisine. Enjoy your stay in the building that was the residence of the Duke of Najara during the 15th Century.
The pension has been totally renovated in 2018 and is situated in the privileged location on the crossroads of St James' Way & The Ignatian Way.
A NOBEL HOUSE STEEPED IN HISTORY.
The founding father of the Jesuits, Ignatius of Loyola, resided in the building from 1517 to 1521 when he was a knight under the orders of Antonio Manrique de Lara, Duke of Najara.
Experience the ancient walls, beams and 15th century wine cellar just as Saint Ignatius did exactly five centuries ago.
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Go no farther than the in-house restaurant for dinner in the ancient wine cellar, comfortably converted for contemporary dining. The chef is talented and the wait staff professional and responsive. Highly recommended.
The tasting menu in the restaurant was spectacular—the chef is creative and talented. The service was attentive without being hovering. The space was a converted wine cellar, resulting in a delightful and somewhat unusual ambience.
There’s a restaurant in the basement that I review elsewhere. But most notably, the basement is a wine cellar, and so it’s an interesting place just to see.
The staff is nice and helpful, the WiFi was a bit spotty, and the rate was reasonable for the night.
Breakfast was fine, but nothing special. And all-in-all, it’s a nice place to stay in Navarrete.


We were very disappointed to hear the restaurant was closed (check dates before you book-you won't want to miss it). But very helpful with another reservation.
As an international marriage ourselves, their story of a Brit & Italian making such a fabulous Guesthouse in Northern Spain was quite wonderful! Best to you!
We were a family group walking “el Camino de Santiago “, highly recommended for families!



We were walking the Camino, the accommodation is on the route and a lovely retreat
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