Square, Plaza sights in Castilla Y León
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Plaza Mayor
The shady Plaza Mayor is the nerve centre of old Segovia, lined by an eclectic assortment of buildings, arcades and cafés and an open pavilion in its centre. It's also the site of the catedral and the tourist office. The road connecting Plaza Mayor and the aqueduct is a pedestrian thoroughfare that locals know simply as Calle Real.
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Plaza Mayor
At the northeastern end of the old town is the beautiful and time-worn 17th-century Plaza Mayor. Sealed off on three sides by porticoes, this sleepy plaza is home to a bustling fruit and vegetable market on Wednesday and Saturday. On the west side of the square is the superb late-17th-century baroque old town hall.
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Plaza de Santa María del Camino
The Plaza de Santa María del Camino (also known as Plaza del Grano) feels like a cobblestone Castilian village square and is overlooked by the Romanesque Iglesia de Santa María del Mercado.
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Plaza de Santo Domingo
On the fringes of León's old town (also known as the Barrio Gótico), Plaza de Santo Domingo is home to the Ayuntamiento which occupies a charming Renaissance-era palace.
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