Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Highlights of Valencia: Plazas (Manises y de la Virgen)

Greetings,

Like any Spanish city, Valencia has many plazas.  In each city I visited, there were usually a couple ramblas, a Plaza mayor, multiple plazas and a distinguished old city section.  This was the same deal with Valencia.  Both of these plazas (Manises y de la Virgen) are located in the older section of the city.  The Plaza de la Virgen is special in its own way.  The plaza is described as such by a tourism website from Valencia:

"In the City of Contrasts, Plaza de la Virgin dominates one end of the spectrum as the counterweight to the City of Arts and Sciences. It is seen by many as the ultimate impression of the traditional Valencia of the past centuries.

No wonder - Plaza de la Virgin used to be the main square of Valencia, right from the Roman origins to the day when Plaza de Ayuntamento came into full swing at the turn of the XX century. It is still a very active place, with most of the city traditional events passing through here. The irresistible charm of the Plaza is figured on many postcards and all the tourists agree that it is simply the best view for having a coffee on one of the summer terraces." 

http://www.valenciavalencia.com/sights-guide/sights-listings/virgen.htm

The photos below are from these plazas.  I hope that you enjoy the photos.  










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