León (Spain)
Understand
Get in
By bus
ALSA (+34 902-44-22-42) runs buses from Madrid several times a day (3.5 hr). Buses leave from Estación Sur de Autobuses at the metro station Méndez Álvaro, a round trip costs between €20-40 per person. There are also some direct bus connections from Madrid Barajas International Airport.By train
Renfe, +34 902-240-202, operates train service to/from Madrid (2h 50 min). Trains leave from Chamartin (Madrid north station) to León several times a day.There are also direct train connections to Valladolid (1h 40min), Barcelona (8h), and other Spanish cities.
León railway station
By plane
León Airportdaily connections with Madrid and Barcelona. Flights are operated by (Iberia) with connections to main Spanish and European cities.
Nearby airports are Valladolid Airport (VLL) (125 km) and Asturias Airport (OVD) (170 km). ALSA operates daily direct services from Valladolid airport to León.
Get around
The city is not too big to see on foot, especially the main attractions, which are all quite close to one another.
See
The city of León was founded by the Romans. Its name originates from the name Romans gave to the city, "Legio VII". Tourists who come to León can enjoy many monuments such as the city walls, the gothic cathedral or Roman monuments such as the Church of San Marcelo.
Santa María de León CathedralThe premier architectural attraction, completed in the late 16th century. Superb stained glass - one of the oldest and largest in the world. Try to be there when the sun is streaming through.
Church of San IsodoroBuilt in the 11th century, with the adjoining Pantheon of the Kings of León. The ceiling paintings in the latter are breathtaking. There is a small library packed with 10th, 11th and 12th century hand-written manuscripts, and the sarcophagus of King Ferdinand I (not the Ferdinand of Ferdinand and Isabella.)
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Casa BotinesOne of the few buildings by Gaudi to be found outside of Barcelona.
(There's another one - Palacio Episcopal - in Astorga.)
- Palacio de los Guzmanes, a 15th century palace.
- Palacio de los Condes de Luna. It's under restoration.
- Roman Walls near Plaza San Isidoro
MUSACThe new Museum of Contemporary Art.
Museo de LeónIn Edificio Pallarés, a 20th century building in Santo Domingo circus.
Fundación Vela ZanettiThe museum about Zanetti's paintings.
Astorga VillageAstorga sits on a spur of rock, with mountains to the north and west. It has extant city walls to the south, east, and west. You can walk along the walls to the south and gaze up in awe from one of the more scenic car parks to the north. Most camera crews doing Gaudi do not get as far as Astorga. The Bishop's Palace is a fantastic piece of non-functional design. Balconies open over halls, walls curve and the whole flows. More conservative than others of his design, but still too much for the bishops, who never lived in it. It also has a museum dedicated to the Pilgrim's Way, which is not worth seeing.
Buy
Eat
Another very important part of the gastronomy of León are the tapas that you can get in most of the many bars in the city. The most important thing about these tapas is that they are free unlike in most cities in Spain. It is a very common thing to do to go "de tapas" or "tapear" i.e. to go for a few drinks ("un corto", which is a very small beer, "una caña", which is roughly half a pint of beer or "un vino," a glass of wine) just before lunch, but more normally as a light form of dinner.
Any tourist visiting León will enjoy the ancient streets of "Barrio Húmedo". There it is possible to visit many bars in which tapas (for free) are served along with nice wines from "Tierras de Leon", "Ribera de Duero", or "Vino del Bierzo".
You can also visit some villages near Leon with vineyards such as Valdevimbre. There you will find caves that are as old as 300 years. Originally they were dug for wine cellars since they maintain nearly the same temperature year round. Today they are still used to make wine. Some of them have become restaurants or pubs.
The oldest cave-restaurant was opened in 1979 and it is called La Cueva del Tunel. It has a typical decoration with an Indian touch.
In Los Poinos you can find a mix between new cuisine and typical food from Leon.
In any of the Cuevas restaurants you will be able to enjoy the typical food from Leon such as cecina, callos, morcilla (blood pudding), etc. all those traditional place will be accompanied by local wines as Pardevalles, Tampesta, Barcillo or Los Palomares (inside the new D.O. Tierras de Leon).
Valdevimbre is 23 km from Leon and you can drive there or get a taxi for approximately €25 from Leon.
Drink
Go bar-hopping and/or clubbing in the barrio húmedo, a charming old neighborhood with narrow streets, with a concentration of pubs, discos, and restaurants. This area isn't usually very active during the day and can get fairly rowdy at night. However, despite how many people may be stumbling around drunkenly at 03:00, this neighborhood is very safe, even for single females late at night.
Sleep
Budget
Mid-range
- Hotel Paris, Calle Ancha. 100 m to cathedral.
- Hotel NH Plaza Mayor. Set in the middle of Barrio Humedo. 300 m to cathedral.
Splurge
Hostal de San MarcosA great deluxe hotel set in a gorgeous 15th century building.
- Hotel Alfonso V Santo Domingo circus, town centre.
Go next
- Grajal de Campos: Medieval castle, church and palace
- Ponferrada
- San Miguel de la Escalada, 10th century monastery
- Sahagún 15th century churches
- Valdevimbre
- Villafranca del Bierzo
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