Salamanca’s Plaza Mayor, once the site of bullfights, stands as the largest square in Spain. At its heart, the magnificent Baroque sandstone City Hall commands attention with 247 balconies and an arcade of 88 arches. Beneath these arches, a lively assortment of ice cream parlors, cafés, and restaurants offer al fresco seating, inviting visitors to savor the vibrant atmosphere. The plaza’s grand scale and intricate architectural details make it a central gathering spot, where locals and tourists alike can enjoy the bustling energy and rich history of this iconic Spanish square.
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