Nestled close to the summit of historic Toledo, Zocodover Square (Plaza de Zocodover) is a sweeping triangular space that has been a focal point of the city for centuries. The Arco de la Sangre, a towering horseshoe arch, once served as a gateway within the old city walls and now stands framed by grandiose government buildings. Visitors can explore this central plaza, which offers a glimpse into the city’s rich history and serves as a bustling hub for both locals and tourists.
Zocodover Square (Plaza de Zocodover)
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