I really like the literary atmosphere of this city. Although Salvador is not as famous as Plaza de España, it is also very lively. There are people in the square and the street dancing flamenco. Walking on the road, the dance steps are endless.
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Plaza Del Salvador Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Plaza Salvador, which was the Roman Forum during Roman rule, is now home to numerous bars frequented by Sevillers as well as tourists. There is a grand red Baroque church on the square - the Parroquia del Salvador.
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Plaza Del Salvador Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I really like the literary atmosphere of this city. Although Salvador is not as famous as Plaza de España, it is also very lively. There are people in the square and the street dancing flamenco. Walking on the road, the dance steps are endless.
The square was once the city's Roman square during Roman rule and is now the bar concentration in Seville. The square is small and the summer building will be covered with yarn to resist the fierce sunlight. The most conspicuous thing in the square is the dark red Salvadoran church.
not bad. Cultural square in the city. The package is OK. The park is built to be more fun, but when it comes to playing, there is really nothing. Just turn around and leave a thought.
From the park road outside passed this small square silently, there was a beautiful cross inside, said that it was the birthplace of Franco dance.
From the park road outside, silently passed this small square, like Shanghai's Hengshan Road, almost became a bar concentration v