Plaza de Santa Teresa
Plaza de Santa Teresa
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Vadim
Murmansk, Russia34,986 contributions
May 2023 • Solo
The square named after the most famous local saint has another name "Big Market Square". This square has existed since the time of the Roman Empire, serving as both a Forum and a market square. The square has the appearance of an elongated trapezoid 100 by 50 meters. At the base of the trapezoid is the Church of San Pedro with a large rose window. Opposite the main gate of Avila Puerta del Alcazar. In the center is a monument in honor of the native of Avila, the founder of the Order of barefoot Carmelites and the first Spanish writer St. Teresa of Avila. There are several cafes on the sides of the square. On the one hand, the leader of the world fast food Burger King, on the other hand, its Spanish competitor 100 Montaditos. In the corner of the cafe in honor of Santa Teresa. The native of Avila herself, the founder of the Order of barefoot Carmelites and the first Spanish writer St. Teresa of Avila watches these non-monastic establishments from the height of the monument in the center of the square. And there's nothing he can do. Because of the stone…
Written 17 September 2023
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EmilyC234
Edmonton, Canada487 contributions
Jul 2018 • Family
Beautiful large square lined with restaurants and shops, great spot to stop for a snack or meal and watch the world going by! On weekends, is bustling with action and events.
Written 11 July 2018
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Raintree_Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand4,444 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
Attractive plaza with the Church of San Pedro at one end and the walls of Avila at the other. There are severl nice shops lining the plaza.
Written 20 May 2024
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CJ112015
Lexington, MA139 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
This was our first trip to Avila and we were glad we went. Took the train from Madrid which was super easy. Once there, we could walk to the historic walled district. There is an archway, La Puerta del Alcazar which is the entrance to the walled city. Walking the wall is the biggest attraction, with marvelous views all around. That takes easily 90 minutes, The Cathedral of Avila is also beautiful. It has unique regional "blood granite" in its structure...just look up: the arched cathedral ceilings are breathtaking. Interesting stained glass as well; some were damaged in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake and replaced with paneled plastic-like curtains. Don't forget to check out the secret passageway, discovered not long ago.
Written 24 October 2023
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Jo_and_Tom
Anna, OH2,054 contributions
Oct 2019
Entering the gates, this is the first plaza you see. It is pretty but rather open space with statue of Teresa
Written 1 November 2019
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felipehavana
Javea, Spain858 contributions
Sept 2019
We walked through this square on the way into the city from the car park. Didn't realise that it was a place of interest, so you probaly won't miss much if you don't have time to visit.
Written 18 September 2019
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camper11-11
Europe137 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
Large area just outside the city walls. Numerous bars with good local food and a live band in the centre, on a Saturday.
Written 9 July 2019
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lovetrav_9
Old Colwyn, UK1,251 contributions
Oct 2018 • Friends
This square by the Cathedral, seems very popular and attracts a number of people, but it wasn't crowded when we were there.
There are a number of shops and restaurants and it's a tranquil pleasant place to spend some time
There are a number of shops and restaurants and it's a tranquil pleasant place to spend some time
Written 3 June 2019
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Koek W
Velez-Malaga, Spain1,343 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
While around in Avila we walked by foot trough they old city centre and around the wall. The architecture and the spaces are quite impressive and good for exploring by foot. A good tip to try the yemas a local delight. On this plaza many small local stores to score a few.
Written 7 April 2019
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Paul L
Eindhoven, The Netherlands3,348 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
Pleasant square with shops and cafes. A market some days and the Church of San Pedro on one end.
We stopped here for some tapas and to enjoy the sunset on a warm May evening.
We stopped here for some tapas and to enjoy the sunset on a warm May evening.
Written 30 December 2018
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