Spain has many plazas, each with its own characteristics, which is worth seeing.
Plaza Nueva
Posted: Oct 8, 2018
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4/5Excellent
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The new square is located between the old city business district, the cathedral, the palace and other scenic spots. This small square surrounded by green shade is a pleasant scene full of spring. There are several luxury stores in the square. In the center of the square stands the statue of King Fernando III of Castia.
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Posted: Aug 1, 2018
疯兔漫慢游
4/5Excellent
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The new square is next to the city hall. It's a must-pass square for shopping in the old city. The terminal of the urban tram. There are many restaurants, bars, cold drinks shops, cafes and so on in the alleys around the square. There are often entertainers performing here. On New Year's Eve, the Sevilians gather in this square to wait for the clock to ring at 12 o'clock, eat 12 grapes together, and wish together. This place does not need to be planned carefully, because Lessevier always goes to the cathedral, and after the cathedral, he goes to the old city to go shopping, which is the only way between the two. There is a tall statue in the center of the square. One rides on a horse. When passing by, it is very eye-catching. Naturally, it can be seen.
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Posted: Feb 7, 2017
诗道芬-因-布赖施高周处
4/5Excellent
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The new square is on the edge of the St. Cross. There are many shops in the square. There is an ice cream shop with many people in line. It turned out that their ice cream was pieced together one by one, like a rose, and the girl selling ice cream was also a beautiful woman.
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Posted: Oct 31, 2015
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4/5Excellent
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At the junction of Seville's old and new districts, there are a lot of locals and tourists. Of course, the more such places are, the more thieves they should pay attention to every month. The large curved top, which was designed and built at the Seville World Expo, was initially opposed and later became part of the Seville skyline.