The prosperity here is somewhat unfit for me. Although I am also happy to feed pigeons in the square, I can go to the square to feed pigeons when I am tired of shopping. This sunshine really makes people feel comfortable.
Placa Reial
Posted: Apr 1, 2019
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This Royal Plaza in Barcelona, this Royal Plaza can usually be visited and browsed, when there are major celebrations, it will be held in this square, it is more meaningful. And most of the surroundings of this square are bars or karaoke halls. Still more interesting and fun
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Posted: Jul 13, 2022
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There are many squares in Spain, basically every city has a square called Plaza de España, visiting the Gothic District of the old city, very atmospheric, various behavioral art, small band performances, and fountains in the middle.
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Posted: Apr 4, 2021
도묭
5/5Outstanding
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It would be nice if you could find out in advance about the street lights designed by Gaudi, or apply for a night tour to visit this place.
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Posted: Sep 13, 2022
rei1140
5/5Outstanding
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Placa Reial, Spanish, Royal Square, is located near La Rambla off Carrer de Ferran in the Barri Gotic area of the city. It was built in 1830. The buildings around the square were reconstructed on the basis of the original St. Franciscans. The structure of the building was basically the same. Some of the builders were able to see signs of navigation and exploration in the Americas. Part of the square was designed by a very young Antoni Gaudi. People who love Gaudi must not miss it, especially the street lamp, which looks like a soldier's helmet, from Gaudi's handwriting. The street lamp of Royal Square is the first work that Gaudi has just qualified as an architect. The shape of the iron helmet has begun to show his unique style. There is a fountain in the middle. There are many palm trees around it. The square is full of bars and restaurants. It is very busy all year round. During the day, it was quiet and quiet. I passed by several times and thought it was a common square. There were too many squares in Spain. Until one evening, when I passed by, I was shocked by the buzzing atmosphere and found an open-air restaurant. Sangria drank and felt like Spanish. The area around the square, Esgoodeyer Street and Abinio Street, was once famous for its indulgent and unconstrained atmosphere. It is said that the inspiration of Picasso's masterpiece "Avenon Girl" came from here.