Yesterday's post didn't show the beautiful models that are on display at the Oficina de Turismo there.
This is an overall look at the interior side of the model. They left one side open so it can be seen.
This, by bending and reaching between the window and the model, is a look at the front.
We took a taxi to the train station this morning (used Trainline.com to make the tickets) and arrived just before noon at Atocha Station. Then, our lodging being a ways away from there, we took a taxi there. Arrived in the neighborhood too soon for check-in and found a cute (and tasty!) coffee shop.
DH had a bagel with salmon. It looked great, salmon piece and avocado and lettuce mix inside the bread item. (I am not sure a New Yorker would have called it a bagel, it looked too tender and tasty for that, but it was round.) I had bocadillo de Jamon y queso, and the bread was a nice flattish thing in maybe the chiabatta family, very tasty, and in addition to the cured jamón and the cheese the lady had included sliced tomato and a drizzle of olive oil. Yum!
I put the area the coffee shop is in into the photo, so it can be located by interested people.
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