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Nice traditional Spanish town square
Most people tend to use this plaza on their way from the Cathedral area to the main bus terminal in Plaza Espanya. It is a very nice plaza with some imposing buildings and I'm sure it would be buzzing...
Plaça Major is the main square and it is located in Palma, the main city in Majorca Island. It is a square located, where there was a monastery and it was finished in the 20th Century. It is built to ...
A very busy square with cafes and restaurants. Many individual quirky craft stalls, a pleasant experience although not as grand as some of the Spanish squares
Placa Mayor is the main central square in every Spanish town, as well in overseas ex colonies where it's mostly called Plaza de Armas. Usually, it's a big rectangular square with residences and offic...
Nice traditional Spanish town square
Most people tend to use this plaza on their way from the Cathedral area to the main bus terminal in Plaza Espanya. It is a very nice plaza with some imposing buildings and I'm sure it would be buzzing...
Busy Market Square
It is surrounded by beautiful buildings, and when we were there, it was filled with merchants selling clothing and souvenirs.
An arcaded square built in the 20th Century
Plaça Major is the main square and it is located in Palma, the main city in Majorca Island. It is a square located, where there was a monastery and it was finished in the 20th Century. It is built to ...
Pleasant
A very busy square with cafes and restaurants. Many individual quirky craft stalls, a pleasant experience although not as grand as some of the Spanish squares
Nice, but not like others
Placa Mayor is the main central square in every Spanish town, as well in overseas ex colonies where it's mostly called Plaza de Armas. Usually, it's a big rectangular square with residences and offic...