
Placa Mayor
Plaza Mayor is a central public square common in Spanish cities, historically serving as a hub for markets, festivities, and civic activities. Its design typically features an open space surrounded by prominent buildings like government offices, churches, cafes, and shops. These plazas foster community interaction and often have historical and cultural significance, reflecting the city's heritage. Today, many Plaza Mayors remain vibrant social and cultural centers, attracting both locals and tourists, offering a glimpse into the city’s history and daily life.