Elciego Vacations & Travel
Elciego Vacations
Spain’s Basque Country boasts breathtaking beaches, world-class cuisine, an independent spirit, what is believed to be the oldest living language in Europe, Euskara, and two Frank Gehry-designed structures, the most famous being the Guggenheim Museum in Bilboa. However, the world-renowned architect also designed the Hotel Marqués de Riscal, a unique and ultra-contemporary building in historic Elciego that is the town's most iconic structure.
Region: Spain
Featured Elciego Hotel
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Hotel Marques de Riscal, a Luxury Collection Hotel
ElciegoOur 5-Star classification designates those select properties that provide exquisite service and amenities. The discriminating traveler will find the accommodations, ambiance, dining, and staff assistance of the highest caliber. These properties offer the utmost in luxury and will provide an outstanding experience.-
Breakfast Included
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No Spa Services
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No Meal Plans Available
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No Villa
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No Honeymoon Amenity
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Free Wi-Fi
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Elevator(s)
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Gym/Fitness Center
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Non-Smoking Property
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Air Conditioning
The Hotel Marques de Riscal, a Luxury Collection Hotel was designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry. Its avant-garde, neoclassical style permeates throughout, providing splendor, joy, and surprise around every corner.
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Overview
Elciego is a picturesque stone village in the revered Rioja wine-production region. This jewel of the Basque Country is home to a cornucopia of wineries, and wine tasting is at the top of the list for many of its visitors.
What to see
Hotel Marqués de Riscal – A stunning creation of visionary architect Frank Gehry, Hotel Marqués de Riscal is a 21st-century chateau located next to the Marqués de Riscal Winery. The hotel is also home to a Michelin-starred restaurant. Church of San Andres – This historic 16th-century stone church dominates the Elciego skyline and is located near the Hotel Marqués de Riscal. Bodegas Valdelana – This family-owned, award-winning winery has been making wine for 14 generations in Elciego. Bodegas Valdelana features a wine cellar dating back to the 15th century and a museum.