
I love Spain! It’s no accident that one of my soon-to-be self-published novels is called, “Flamenco & the Sitting Cat.”
A dream to sightsee on foot, León, Spain, was the next to last stop of a fun-filled vacation that my husband and I began with a weekend in beautiful Barcelona and then a stop in wonderful Huesca. We crossed the French border into pretty saint-jean-pied-de-port, enchanting Espelette, and phenomenal French Basque Country cities Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Bayonne, and Biarritz. Upon our return to Spain, we enjoyed delicious food and seaside dogs in San Sebastián, and then the breathtaking city of Bilbao.
León, founded in 29 B.C., has so much fascinating architecture that the two days we visited weren’t enough to see everything. León’s gothic Santa María de León Cathedral was constructed mostly during 1205 to 1301, its north tower and cloister during the 14-century, and its south tower in 1472. Ever see Mother Mary pregnant? (Tap on photos to see them bigger and their captions.)
It’s an important cathedral on The Way of Saint James (El Camino de Santiago) religious pilgrimage route.
Architect Antoni Gaudí welcomes company. He’s best known for Barcelona’s Sagrada Família Cathedral. In León, he designed Casa Botines from 1891 to 1892. In 1929, it became a bank but has since reverted to its original appearance. Downstairs featured a display of Francisco Goya’s political cartoons.

Spain’s homestyle food (unlike typical restaurant fare most anywhere) is loaded with delicious veggies. I swooned when we happened into a tiny eatery that cooked like I was visiting someone’s gourmet granny — we ate there twice! Every single morning, ‘a comer’ take out restaurant owner Susana shops for the best of what’s in season, then cooks a new menu from scratch — thank you from the bottom of my stomach, querida Susana!

Our hosts, Marco and Mariu, made our stay at their home extra cozy and our visit to León extra memorable — many thanks to both of them!
It was time to hit the highway to Madrid!…
PS. I also hadn’t realised about the architect behind the Sagrada Família Cathedral – I saw this when I did a quick day trip to Barcelona last year while on holiday in Salou. Incredible. Looking forward to the next instalment for Madrid! 🙂
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Salou? is it a beach town?
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Yes that’s right, a little East of Cambrils 🙂
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Woww, Lucky you. Those pictures are amazing, what a great place and you look so gorgeous. Where have you been. It’s been a while since we visited each other. Here I come to find you again. Don’t disappear on me my friend. I need to put your URL handy so I can visit you quite often so you wont forget me. Stay blessed and stay connected. Lovely post!
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Beautiful pictures and the stories behind them. Thank you for sharing. Never been there but I hope so in the future. So many beautiful buildings. I can only imagine.
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glad you enjoyed the post — there are so many great places we should all see 🙂
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Ah,. da-AL, the best way for me to travel these days is when you do. Thank you for this. I so enjoyed your pictures of Leon, Spain.
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You’re making me want to go back to Spain so badly!
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so dang badly? lol 🙂
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