La Plaza de España en Miajadas es el corazón vibrante de este pueblo extremeño, un espacio abierto rodeado de edificios históricos donde la vida social y cultural late con fuerza.
As a public space and the central hub of Miajadas, the square is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Access is free and very easy on foot, as the town’s main streets all converge here.
Access to the Heart of Miajadas is completely free for all visitors. It is an open space, perfect for a stroll at no cost, although if you wish to enjoy the nearby terraces, prices are very affordable.
To enjoy the atmosphere, admire the architecture, and take good photos, we recommend allowing between 30 and 45 minutes. If you decide to enter the Church of Santiago the Apostle located in the same square, add about 20 extra minutes.
It is the historical and social epicenter of the place known as the European Capital of the Tomato, a witness to local festivals and traditions. It stands out for housing the Church of Santiago the Apostle, essential to understanding the religious heritage of the area.
Spring and autumn are ideal for avoiding extreme heat; at sunset, the lighting on the church creates a magical atmosphere. If you are looking for festivities, visit during the August Fair to see the square at its very best.
Yes, the square has been renovated to be an open, uncluttered space and offers good accessibility, smooth paving, and ramps at the main entrances. It is suitable for people with reduced mobility and families with baby strollers.
Right there you will find the majestic Church of Santiago the Apostle. In addition, you are just a few steps from the shopping area and restaurants where you can try the local cuisine.
Do not just cross the square; sit on one of its terraces to feel the local rhythm and look for the architectural details on the church facade. For a complete experience, using an audio guide will reveal secrets that go unnoticed at first glance.
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