Palacio Real
On our first day in Madrid, my mom and I went to the Palacio Real. We decided to go into the Palace, at first, mostly to get into the huge courtyard.
The Palace is at the far west end of the city with a panoramic vantage point out west. It was a very popular stopping point before going into the palace.
The Palace was beautiful! It was a bit hot and crowded in some places, but generally, the Palace was easy to navigate and identify the key elements of each room. We were able to take a few pictures before getting into the Palace.
The rooms were fantastically baroque. I particularly liked the dining room, which sat 150+ (?)! The chandeliers were so ornate. I also liked how we could see the main symbols of the crown: crown, scepter, and throne. It also has the proclamation speech. The musical instruments were also so unique. The floors were beautiful. I also loved the brocade curtains.
Unfortunately, we did not notice the Royal Armory and missed it!
We really enjoyed the visit!
Time in palace: 2 hrs
Times visited: 1
Overall: A-
The Palace was beautiful! It was a bit hot and crowded in some places, but generally, the Palace was easy to navigate and identify the key elements of each room. We were able to take a few pictures before getting into the Palace.
The rooms were fantastically baroque. I particularly liked the dining room, which sat 150+ (?)! The chandeliers were so ornate. I also liked how we could see the main symbols of the crown: crown, scepter, and throne. It also has the proclamation speech. The musical instruments were also so unique. The floors were beautiful. I also loved the brocade curtains.
Unfortunately, we did not notice the Royal Armory and missed it!
We really enjoyed the visit!
Time in palace: 2 hrs
Times visited: 1
Overall: A-
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