Escultura del Poder del Señor
The Majestic Escultura del Poder del Señor
Experience the vibrant heart of Ávila at Plaza Adolfo Suárez, a historic square filled with culture, charm, and local flavor.
Plaza Adolfo Suárez is Ávila's vibrant heart, offering a perfect blend of history, culture, and local life. This picturesque square beckons tourists with its charming ambiance, making it a must-visit destination in the city.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Ávila Cathedral, head southwest on Calle de Don Gerónimo. Continue straight for about 10 minutes until you reach Plaza Adolfo Suárez, which will be on your right. The plaza is located at C. Don Gerónimo, 15, 17, 05001 Ávila.
Walking
From the Avila Bus Station, exit and turn left onto Calle de la Estación. Walk straight for about 15 minutes. When you reach Plaza de Santa Teresa, turn right onto Calle de Don Gerónimo. Continue straight, and after a few minutes, you will see Plaza Adolfo Suárez on your left.
Walking
If you are coming from the Plaza de la Villa, exit the plaza and head east on Calle de la Villa for about 5 minutes. Turn left onto Calle de Don Gerónimo, and after a short walk, Plaza Adolfo Suárez will be on your right.
Walking
From the Mercado de Abastos, exit and turn right onto Calle de la Virgen de la Soterraña. Walk straight for about 8 minutes until you reach Plaza de Santa Teresa. From there, turn left onto Calle de Don Gerónimo and continue for about 5 minutes to reach Plaza Adolfo Suárez on your left.
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