León Herrera Esteban (4 July 1922 – 24 September 2003) was a Spanish military officer and politician.
He served as the minister of information and tourism in the first cabinet of Carlos Arias Navarro in the period 1974–1975.
[1] Following the Civil War he joined the Taxdir cavalry regiment with which he fought on various fronts.
[3] His political career began in 1962 when he was appointed director general in the Ministry of Information and Tourism which he held until 1969.
[1][5] Herrera's term as the minister of information and tourism ended on 12 December 1975 in a cabinet reshuffle, and he was replaced by Adolfo Martín Gamero in the post.