Across the cobbled street that runs along the old city wall we found a gem of a restaurant (well, Michelin helped 馃ぃ) A creative menu of traditional fare and nice wine selections. Excellent service. Menu items marked.
I went to the Casa Botines, an early Gaudi commission which was very interesting. Showing signs of what would come to fruition in Casa Batll贸 in Barcelona. Some really. brilliant engineering to create the light and airy space on this building which pays homage to both the Cathedral here in Le贸n and St George the dragon slayer. Claus, Evi, and Phil went on to other sites while I took my time in the exhibits of Casa Botines. They went for afternoon coffee and I strolled home along streets (many marked with the bronze footprints 馃懀 of the Camino de Santiago.) Our friends leave tomorrow morning and we leave tomorrow afternoon. So great getting to spend time together.
Some of the apartments were occupied until 1994! And one side of the building on one floor has been restored to show the daily life at different times between 1893 and 1994... several businesses had homes on the lower two levels over the century before the building became a museum.
by the following morning this plaza will be full of market goers and also sunny and cold but our hotel looks like "no one is home" on this rainy afternoon.
A photo Evi took of us for their son Conrad - in the pub where we had drinks!


















































































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