Scenic spot introduction:
Madrid's Plaza de Espana is world-famous for the Cervantes Monument and the Don Quixote statue in the square. The square is located to the north of the most lively River Antonio Street in Madrid, Spain, also known as "Plaza de Espana". "Tis" Square is one of the symbols of Madrid.
Attractions distribution:
Plaza de Espana is rectangular, 120 meters long from east to west and 80 meters wide from north to south. It covers a total area of one hectare. In the center of the square stands the famous Spanish literary master of the Renaissance and the author of "Don Quixote". The monument of Vantis. Below the monument is a statue of Don Quixote riding a horse and his servant Sancho. Behind the statue, there is a fountain and white doves flying. There are tall buildings and verdant trees near and around the square, enclosing the square in the middle, making the square in the middle of the street look like a beautiful green courtyard.
Scenic spot features:
Cultural tours, Don Quixote, Cervantes, city tours, squares, monuments
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Scenic spot location:
Europe > Spain > Madrid
Scenic area map:
3D real scene of scenic spot
Plaza de España ticket prices:
Free and open
Scenic area opening hours:
Open all day