This morning, board a high-speed train for a scenic journey north to Logrono. Known for its laidback vibe, charming Old Town and cuisine, Logrono is a great spot to dig into Spain’s sensory delights. When you arrive, you’ll do just that by heading out on a pintxo crawl with your leader. Make your way down Calle Laurel – Logrono’s famous pedestrian street lined with pintxo bars. Pintxo is the equivalent of tapas up here in the north, and you’ll sample as many of these delightful bite-sized snacks as you can as you make your way down the street. Some popular local pintxos you might try are tortilla de patatas, patatas bravas, grilled mushrooms, grilled chistorra (chorizo) and croquetas. Many of these bars are known for a particular specialty, so have fun working your way through the dishes, maybe pairing them with a corto (small glass of beer), a glass of txakoli (Basque sparkling wine) or rioja. After, you’ll have free time to keep exploring the city’s streets by night.