10/31/2023
As it is Segovia’s main square, you will likely end up at the Plaza Mayor sometime during your trip. Like most towns and cities in Spain, it is the area’s central hub of activity, providing plenty of people-watching opportunities throughout the day.
Surrounding the square are several beautifully preserved buildings, including the San Miguel Church, town hall and Juan Bravo Theatre. Flanking almost one side of it is the Cathedral of Segovia.
The plaza hosts regular festivals, markets and events. It also accommodates a good range of restaurants, cafes and bars where you can indulge in traditional Spanish dishes and cafe con leches. Just be aware that because it is a very touristy area, prices tend to be higher than elsewhere in the city.