Saturday, July 11, 2009

About Madrid : Plaza Mayor Spain

By David Blunkett

The Plaza Mayor draws millions of tourists every year and is one of Madrid's most famous attractions.

While not an architectural work of art, the Plaza is one of the best places in Madrid to experience first hand Madrid's friendly atmosphere. Being popular with tourists and Spanish citizens alike, it is an excellent place to get to know other citizens of Madrid and interact with them.

The Plaza Mayor is centuries old but took its current shape in 1790 after a fire. It's served as a public square in the most literal sense throughout that time and has hosted bullfights, political battles, festivals and even beheadings. Reading up on it's history prior to visiting it, or even whilst there, will make a trip there even more worthwhile.

Holding up to 50,000 people at one time, squaring off at around 100m on each of it's sides, it doesn't seem to be on such a large scale. It's often crowded, particularly so in the summer months. There are still some festivals that take place during the year, and that is a great time to drop by in order to have the real Spanish experience.

Numerous cafes, bars and restaurants line the Plaza, it's a beautiful spot to take a rest and get a meal. Without being too expensive, you can find some true Spanish cuisine to delve into. Various gift shops are also abound for your browsing pleasure, ready sell you trinkets to remind you of your wonderful trip.

Boasting great a great view to watch the event below, the surrounding buildings are accessible to enhance the experience. This way you can avoid the crowds and still drink in the atmosphere and experience the sights and sounds of The Plaza Mayor. - 24585

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