Murcia capital
Photo Tour of the most typical streets in Murcia
-Calle Trapería: Historic heart and shopping area of Murcia
-Plaza de la Cruz: Cathedral and Murcia Cathedral Tower
-Calle Platería: Historic heart and shopping area of Murcia
-Calle Jabonerías: Shopping area next to Platería and Plaza Romea
-Plaza del Cardenal Belluga: Historic heart of Murcia, Cathedral, Bishop Residence, Moneo Building
-Calle Sociedad: Historic heart and shopping area of Murcia
-Plaza San Bartolomé
-Calle Escultor Salzillo
-Glorieta de España
-Calle Tomás Maestre
-Plaza de las Flores: place of restaurants and tapas
-Plaza de Santa Catalina: place of restaurants and tapas, Ramón Galla museum
-Calle Ruipérez: place of restaurants and tapas
-Calle Arzobispo Simón López: place of restaurants and tapas
-Calle San Nicolás
-Paseo Alfonso X el Sabio
-Plaza de Julián Romea: Romea Theater, place of restaurants and tapas
-Calle Arco de Santo Domingo
-Calle Aurora
-Calle Isidoro de la Cierva: Street leading to the traditional, buzzing area of "Tascas de Murcia"
-Gran Vía Escultor Francisco Salzillo
-Plaza de San Juan: place of restaurants and tapas
-Plaza Cristo del Rescate: place of restaurants and tapas
-Avenida de Canalejas:Avenue that starts in the “Puente Viejo” and connect to the old headquarters of Murcia via Barrio del Carmen, one of the oldest and most densely populated neighborhoods in the city which leads to Camachos Square and Floridablanca Garden
-Plaza Camachos: Square built up in the 18th century in Canalejas Av., Barrio del Carmen
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