Plaza de Medina del Campo
Plaza de Medina del Campo
Plaza de Medina del Campo
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK185,662 contributions
Apr 2019 • Solo
Above a third of the way up the hill to the Alcazar is public square, Plaza de Medina del Campo. Flanked by beautiful Church of San Martin on one side and by nice looking hotels and shops on the other. At the centre of the square is a set of steps that take you up to the old watch tower. On the way up you'll also pass a monument to Juan Bravo, one of the leaders of the failed Revolt of the Comuneros. There's a restaurant near the top of the steps and because it's about 5 metres above the street level, it's a nice pace to sit and people watch.
Don't go out of the way to see this though, as you're more likely to be walking past to get to the Cathedra, Alcazar or Plaza Mayor.
Don't go out of the way to see this though, as you're more likely to be walking past to get to the Cathedra, Alcazar or Plaza Mayor.
Written 18 April 2019
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1TraveltheWorld
Alice Springs, Australia12,211 contributions
Sept 2015 • Friends
The historic church of Iglesia de San Martín, is the backdrop within this central square.
The square itself, is in the heart of Segovia’s old aristocratic district.
Lined with a number of monuments, including the statue dedicated to Juan Bravo.
There are a few local bars and restaurants within the area.
The square itself, is in the heart of Segovia’s old aristocratic district.
Lined with a number of monuments, including the statue dedicated to Juan Bravo.
There are a few local bars and restaurants within the area.
Written 1 December 2015
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JWaters68
Carlsbad, NM150 contributions
Aug 2019
This area was filled with old buildings, a convent, cathedral, and other great architecture. Enjoyed as we walked to castle.
Written 9 September 2019
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BlueDakota23
Portrush, UK49 contributions
May 2013 • Friends
The perfect place to sit and people-watch, as a lot of people are walking on the busy street to and from Plaza Mayor. Benches and steps available to sit on.
Written 23 May 2013
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Mario I
Sofia, Bulgaria216 contributions
Feb 2016 • Couples
This is a very charming small square between two streets connected by stairway. To the west is placed romanesque church of San Martin. To the east is the Lozoya tower. At the center is the monument of Juan Bravo.
Written 10 February 2016
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Chuang004
Los Angeles, CA5,795 contributions
Sept 2015 • Friends
The Plaza de Medina del Campo was in the center of Segovia's old aristocratic district. It is bordered by several noted monuments: the House of the fifteenth century, the Tower of Lozoya, Church of San Martin, the statue of Juan Bravo, Siren Sphinx Statue, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Esteban Vicente, and the granite building called Old Jail.
Written 17 November 2015
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THESSALONIKI215 contributions
Nov 2015 • Couples
You will come across this beautiful historic plaza on your walk from the Aqueduct to Plaza Mayor and Alcazar.Stop there to enjoy the statues and the church and the other old buildings. Sit on the steps for a while and rest your mind... beautiful at night!Great photos!
Written 9 November 2015
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Alex F
The Villages, FL2,016 contributions
Oct 2022 • Family
Centered in this small plaza is a statue of Juan Bravo, a Castilian nobleman known to fought in the War of the Communities in Castilla.
Written 7 October 2022
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Joe Kemchi
Tel Aviv, Israel276 contributions
May 2022
A visitor to Segovia would not come to Plaza de Medina del Campo as a specific tourist destination, although part of wider tour of the city.
With this said, the Plaza and surrounding areas offer many nice views and good spots for photos.
With this said, the Plaza and surrounding areas offer many nice views and good spots for photos.
Written 21 May 2022
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Jydeoo
Lagos, Nigeria2,311 contributions
May 2019
This little square makes an excellent place to pause the walk from the Aqueduct to the Plaza Mayor (and also in the reverse direction). The monument of Juan Bravo is on one side of the Plaza and the other side has the 12th century church of San Martin
Written 30 April 2020
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