We had a very productive first full day in Spain. We started by doing laundry. While the clothes were washing we had coffee and pastry nearby. Then while the clothes were drying we had second cups of coffee at a different place. We almost always have breakfast included at our hotels so it’s a change and kind of fun to go out and find a place.


Madrid is a beautiful city. In the last several years all the building facades have been cleaned, the city center has almost no cars, AND it was a beautiful sunny day with temperatures in the high 60s. It’s amazing how sun improves your experience of a place.
We’ve been to Madrid multiple times over the years so we have seen most of the must-see sites. But the New York Times recently published a Google map of its recommendations of things to do in Madrid. I went through the list and found a few good ideas of new things to do and see.
So Thursday afternoon we went to the Teatro Real (Opera House). The ticket price included an audio guide. The whole visit was wonderful. The Teatro Real is directly across from the Royal Palace with a beautiful garden in between the two. Highlights of the tour include the view of the Royal Palace from inside the Opera House, the view of the stage from many different levels of seating and the multi story foyer surrounded by Lebanese cedar pillars.




It was such a beautiful day to walk. There were a lot of people out but we finally found a place for coffee.



