We arrived in Ronda in the middle of the night, so the first real day started at a very relaxed pace. Steve had flown in from the US and was dealing with a bit of jet lag, so we slept in before my mom and I headed out to find breakfast.
We stopped by a Carrefour Express to pick up a few things for the breakfast table. I love grocery stores abroad and can easily spend way too much time just wandering the aisles to see what’s on offer. Serrano ham, canned mussels, several kinds of olives. It was hard to show any restraint. On the main square, just a few minutes’ walk from our AirBnb, we found a small café where we grabbed coffee to take back with us.
And speaking of the AirBnb, the apartment is absolutely amazing. It sits right on the edge of the gorge and has a balcony with a direct view of the bridge, or straight down into the gorge if you’re brave enough to look. The view is unreal, and I honestly don’t think it gets much better than this in Ronda.