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Plaza de Santa Ana Review

4.6 /539 Reviews
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Kavitha Subramaniam
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5/5
Located near the equally famous Puerta del Sol, this plaza hosts loads of cafes, restaurants and tapas bars for you to chill and enjoy your food like the Spaniards do. Keep an eye out for some historic monuments in the plaza.

Plaza de Santa Ana

Posted: Jan 20, 2016
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  • 东张西望望东西
    4/5Excellent
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    Santa Ana Square is not big, can not be compared with the King's Square. However, there are many coffee shops and Spanish restaurants around the square. If you choose to visit here, you can feel that the locals are very casual in a state of life.

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    Posted: Feb 19, 2020
  • _We***95
    5/5Outstanding
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    The square is an unusual, plain-dressed place... For adults, it is an ideal place for families adjacent to the cool square, and I will give it. This is probably the best place for families to relax, drink or eat while watching their children, although not too far from the main passageway. Las Verta is near the Anton Martin metro station in Matute (on the outskirts of Atocha). This is a great place to walk and find a cafe. From there, Principe Calle de Principe immediately leads to a square (Plaza de Santa Ana); the square is flanked by the Melia Hotel with a cafe and a small fenced playground. At Titro España. There is a flamenco and Italian restaurant, Tapas and Spain, and even a Hawaiian bar. Santa Ana Plaza (Plaza de Santa Ana) leads to Hipster Little Plaza del Angel, from Metropolitan Paracio Hot Springs (Metropolitan Palacio Spa) to Ginger Restaurant (Ginger Restaurant). In the middle is the bustling Jacinta Benavente square, where motorcycles and rented bicycles are parked, facing the crowded Calle Atocha end of Teatro Calderon (west side story). There is little food except fast food (fried or subway), snacks, jams and Chinese food next to bookstores. In the evening, when people come out to show off their stuff, the better cars come out: We eat on Principe Street outside Santa Ana, which is quieter than the square, and then we take a walk and buy Galatos (paid with Visa card) in Benavient Square. It was nice to see the family playing outside of Troespana until 9pm before the evening performance, it was quiet there. If I sat on the crowded Angel Square terrace I would put my bag on, otherwise the place would feel safe and vibrant. It’s better than Juango Itisolo at the other end of the carleatocha, the carleatocha square is darker and cheaper...so it attracts skateboarders and dog owners at night. If you're looking for a central place to relax, Santa Ana Square is a nice balance that's neither too chic nor charming.

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    Posted: May 21, 2019
  • 很久很久很久以前
    5/5Outstanding
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    The overall atmosphere of the square was relaxed and pleasant, and later extended to the gates of the Spanish theatre in 1869. The architectural history of the square can be traced back to the Joseph Bonaparte dynasty.

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    Posted: Jul 31, 2016
  • 向你投翔
    5/5Outstanding
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    It's very suitable for summer square dancing. Unfortunately, no one dances in this area. There's a long corridor which can give you a panoramic view of the square. It's suitable for family walking.

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    Posted: Dec 4, 2016
  • 0706wuminmin
    5/5Outstanding
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    Next to the Sun Gate, it is a popular gathering place for tourists and local residents. There is a tourist consultation center beside the church, where you can get maps.

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    Posted: Jun 14, 2016
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