We were told to take a few rest days by the ER doctor who attended to my infected toe. We chose to spend that time in León since it was a large city with lots of places we wanted to see. After arriving by train in León and finding our hotel, we had a lovely lunch with a Camino family member who just happened to be in León as well.
After lunch, we visited the Cathedral de León. What a gorgeous cathedral! It was built in the 13th century in gothic style. Miraculously, construction took only 50 years to complete. I found myself thinking how they were able to accomplish this back then, and imagining all the people who worshiped within these walls so many years ago.
The next day we needed to go to the post office. With our feet continuing to break down, it was time to unload more pack weight from items we were not getting enough benefit from. We each brought a blanket with us which we are finding we don’t need since all but one albergue has offered them. Each of these weighed about 2 pounds, so their absence will definitely provide some relief. The post office (Correos) experience was streamlined and efficient. For 56,50€ ($54.87) we shipped a total of 3 kilos (6.6 lbs) home. Our packs will definitely be lighter, which our feet should definitely appreciate. Thank goodness!
We are loving León! In our time here we have already found two favorite restaurants: Green Corner and La Trastienda del 13.
We visited the Casa Botines, which was a building designed by famed Spanish architect Antonio Gaudí and is now a museum dedicated to his work.
After having lunch for the second time in two days at Green Corner, the owner told us a few more places we had to see in León.
First on his list was the Plaza del Grano which is a cobbled medieval square, once a grain market, with a fountain & Santa María del Camino church. Today, it is filled with cafes and restaurants.
From there we walked to The Basílica de San Isidoro de León, a church located on the site of an ancient Roman temple. Its Christian roots can be traced back to the early 10th century when a monastery for Saint John the Baptist was erected on the grounds.
Our final stop was the Parador Hotel which was featured in the movie The Way. This was originally a convent and eventually converted to the luxury hotel it is today. We toured the grounds and stopped for a glass of wine.
Our time in León is coming to an end. Believe it or not, we got a lot of rest while we were here. Tomorrow we continue on our way. My feet are better but not near pain free. I am hoping with a good rest tonight the boots will slip on with no problem, or at least the pain meds will do their job effectively.
But, somehow I doubt sleep is in our future. Today is a national holiday for Spain. This holiday pays tribute to Christopher Columbus discovering the Americas for Spain in October 12, 1492.
The festivities began last night with locals whooping it up until after 4a. Our room is along one of the busy old city streets with lots of bars and restaurants. We may need to wear two sets of earplugs tonight.
Your “boots are made for walkin’…and that’s what I’m hopin’ you’ll be able to do”!! 🙏
Good luck tomorrow.