Surrounded by incredible architecture, it is easy to feel the past grandeur of the place just by standing in the middle of the square. The statue of Philip III marks the centre here. Since the square has many entry and exit points, feel free to explore. There are a number of cafes and bakeries that add to the charm of the place. Once you have marveled at the frescos in the balconies here, you can make your way for Mercado San Miguel. This was an old market place which has been restored for over six years. Now it is one of the prime food markets in the capital and worth a visit.
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