Plaza de Las Flores, Murcia
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Plaza de la Flores, Murcia - by Marta Ciborowska on Google
Description
The Plaza de las Flores is a pedestrian square located in the center of the city of Murcia, Spain. It connects the adjoining squares of Santa Catalina and San Pedro within the limits of the medieval wall that surrounded the historical old town. There are shops (including flower ones), cafes, bars and notable buildings include Tejidos Abad and the Almela Bookstore with its wrought iron balconies.
Access & Transport
There are buses stopping on Gran Via and C. San Pedro. It is a 15mins walk (1.2km) to the train station. Murcia is 230km south of Valencia, 85km from Alicante and 150km southeast of Albacete.
Instructions & Recommendations
At its liveliest in the evenings
Environmental & Social
Environmentally, there is no data at the neighbourhood level, but it is mostly concrete with few green spaces. Part of the city's architectural heritage.
Conclusion
Murcia's Plaza de la Flores is both picturesque and atmospheric. Whether you stop there for tapas or a drink, make sure to take a look when in the city.
Key positive
Atmospheric with a few noteworthy buildings
Key negative
Can be quite busy
Suitability
No restrictions
About this Rating
TYPE
Desktop
RESEARCHED IN
August 2024
PROVIDER
Koreval
av. transport time:0h 20m
est. visit time:0h 45m
Sunrise / early morningNo
MorningOk
Lunch timeOk
AfternoonOk
Sunset / eveningOk
Night – bef. midnightOk
Night – aft. midnightNo