Category: Spain

  • Santiago de Compostela, day one

    I arrived at noon in Santiago de Compostela and had a dramatic first view of the cathedral a hundred feet from the hotel. (I feel the need to make a plug for the excellent public transportation in Spain. Getting around has been easy, inexpensive, convenient and comfortable. The town is full of pilgrims, many rubbing…

  • Lugo, day two

    Another beautiful day in Lugo for wandering around. Spring flowers are beginning to bloom, even in the walls of buildings. After a morning in the town museum, which included a collection of sundials, we rook a hike out of the city to a first century Roman bridge. More and more signs are appearing to mark…

  • Lugo, day one

    Lugo is in Galicia and the language is slightly different than Spanish, but not radically different, as Basque is from Spanish. Traveling through Basque Country, Castillia and Leon, and now Galicia I am getting a glimpse of the variety that is Spain. This is all very different from Andalucia and central Spain, which I toured…

  • Sunday in Leon

    Somehow the fonts changed on these posts and I cannot recapture the one I preferred….today was bright and sunny and the spring chill has almost vanished. We started the day at one of Antonio Gaudi’s first projects, Casa Botines, a building originally built to house a textile shop with apartments above. The building had many…

  • Leon, day one

    Travel schedules meant a late departure from Burgos, but on a fast train — speed topped out at 249 km an hour! We arrived late in the afternoon in Leon and have found it to be a college party town — so many young people and so much wine and beer. Before leaving Burgos I…

  • Burgos, day three

    I may not be walking the Camino to Santiago — Burgos is one of the stops on the Camino and a pilgrim hostel is around the corner from our hotel — but I have made two mini-pilgrimages in the past two days. Yesterday to the Real Monasterio de las Huelgas, founded in 1187 by Alfonso…

  • Burgos, day two

    It is easy to overdose on religious art in Burgos as there is so very much of it. Visiting only the cathedral today would have provided a lifetime’s worth of images to ponder. In addition to the cathedral I visited San Gil’s Church, a museum of church altar pieces, and the remarkable Royal Monasterio (convent)…

  • Burgos, day one

    Arrived today in Burgos. So far getting around by public transport has been a breeze and inexpensive — it is such a great relief not worrying about a car. Burgos’s cathedral (third largest in Spain after Sevilla and Toledo) dates to 1221, although construction continued for centuries. The cathedral is on the side of a…

  • Bilbao, day two

    A lovely day exploring Bilbao beyond the Guggenheim. The oldest part of the city — Casco — was a delightful place to wander with the cathedral, a few other notable churches, narrow streets lined with colorful houses, and a truly amazing market where one could buy ready to eat food (pinxtos) as well as beef,…

  • Bilbao

    Rain. Lots of rain. The long streak of good weather ended today with heavy rains. Between San Sebastián and Bilbao I saw almost nothing of the countryside because the rain was so heavy. Whereas San Sebastian was small, quiet and charming, Bilbao is bustling and busy….but it has its own charm. Broad streets radiate from…