Built in 1610, Majoor Square is located in the center of the city, is the largest of the N squares in the ancient city of Segovia. The spacious square, the bright blue slabs highlight the vicissitudes, the simple iron pavilion sits at the C position, the surrounding shops are in scale, and the tourists who wear the flow look around with enthusiasm. The square is surrounded by exquisite buildings, the Juan Bravo Theatre, which was completed in East-1917 and has a pink exterior wall, the Segovia Cathedral, which was built in West-1678 and has the reputation of "the lady in the church", and the St. Miguel Church, which was rebuilt in South-1558 and has a red spire of earth. North-1610 and the square at the same time, the bright yellow city hall... colorful colors, diverse styles, each other interesting, shining.
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Built in 1610, Majoor Square is located in the center of the city, is the largest of the N squares in the ancient city of Segovia. The spacious square, the bright blue slabs highlight the vicissitudes, the simple iron pavilion sits at the C position, the surrounding shops are in scale, and the tourists who wear the flow look around with enthusiasm. The square is surrounded by exquisite buildings, the Juan Bravo Theatre, which was completed in East-1917 and has a pink exterior wall, the Segovia Cathedral, which was built in West-1678 and has the reputation of "the lady in the church", and the St. Miguel Church, which was rebuilt in South-1558 and has a red spire of earth. North-1610 and the square at the same time, the bright yellow city hall... colorful colors, diverse styles, each other interesting, shining.
Madrid also has a Mayor Square. It seems to be a very famous point. The square is very large. The sculpture in the middle is an important landmark. On the square, you can overlook the city. It is very beautiful. It feels very pleasant to have a beer and sit on the square.
Every city in Spain has a central square called Plaza Mayor. The Plaza Mayor in Segovia is surrounded by ancient buildings in the center, and the cracked gap around it is the path that leads to Segovia. The square is the seat of the city hall and the cathedral. There are also many chic shops, scented bakeries, restaurants with seductive Spanish hams and the most indispensable coffee shops. There are some, few people. Most of the tourists pass like fog, leaving only one eye.
This place is still possible, wait for the opportunity to go around
When we arrived at the municipal square, we occasionally encountered local organizations doing public welfare activities in the square. Many tourists were watching on the edge of the square. Isn't this the role of the municipal square? There are some cafes with sunshade around the square, you can sit down and drink coffee or wine. Of course, the charge is slightly more expensive, and the square can directly see the panoramic view of the cathedral.
The Plaza de Mayor Segovia is the largest square in the city and the most lively place. It is a typical town square, surrounded by Segovia's famous buildings, as well as many small shops and restaurants, and there are flea markets from time to time, and the bar street here is very lively at night, which is the main nightlife in Segovia.
The main square called Mayor Square is generally the main square of the city. Segovia is no exception. The surrounding area is quite lively and there are many shops and restaurants, but I don't know if it is December or why. There are no people on the street at ten o'clock in the morning. Segovia Cathedral is on the side of the square.