Plaza de la Independencia
Plaza de la Independencia
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Bergamo, Italy121,318 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
The square is obviously the heart of the city. In the center there is a kiosk and it is surrounded by benches that are always crowded. The inhabitants come here in the shade of the large trees or to attend events, performances and concerts, which are held in the square. The cathedral is also located here and is worth a look.
Written 10 February 2024
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Rob C
San Jose, CA2,111 contributions
Aug 2020
Plaza de la Independencia is a typical Mexican colonial square. It features a grand church and arcade government building and colorful mansions of the richest citizens of the city. There is a park in the middle of the square and a typical kiosk. All very standard stuff for Mexico, but this plaza is very well maintained as are the buildings around it giving it every pristine, fresh look.
Written 30 March 2021
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RudySzymon
Chicago, IL1,286 contributions
Feb 2023 • Couples
The whole old town is in excellent condition and the main square the a beautiful place. The mix of old buildings and green vegetation.
Written 2 December 2023
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bucketlisttravellers
Sydney, Australia3,642 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
This plaza is very pretty and is complemented by beautiful buildings such as the cathedral, the library and other colourful colonial style buildings. We were amused by the comically small police patrol cars that circle the plaza as well. There is supposed to be a light show at 8pm Thursday to Sunday in front of the library. Unfortunately we weren't there on those days.
Written 16 February 2020
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jxx9595
Washington, DC1,392 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
Central plazas often give you a good sense of a town, and this was the case in Campeche. The plaza is pleasant, low-keyed, and not crowded at all. Several major buildings face the plaza, inlcuding the cathederal.
Written 20 May 2019
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John J
Merida, Mexico416 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
Beautiful plaze to set and watch the life of Campche. Large trees shade the cast iron benches beware the pigeon droppings from them though. The cental kiosk houses tourist info and tickets for the trolleyride around the city, 100 pesos and approx. one hour of a excellent view thru the city.
Written 1 May 2019
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craftywriter
San Diego, CA1,903 contributions
Feb 2019 • Family
Drove 2.5 hours to Campeche, the walled city. It was definitely worth the drive. The streets within the walled part of the city are extremely narrow. Parking is definitely difficult to find. There are lots of stores and restaurants as you stroll through the streets. All the buildings are painted bright colors. We viewed the sea gate and main guardhouse.
Independence Square with the beautiful cathedral and the pavilion in the center. Very family-friendly.
Independence Square with the beautiful cathedral and the pavilion in the center. Very family-friendly.
Written 1 February 2019
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JRAsFishBabe
Calgary, Canada2,253 contributions
Dec 2018 • Couples
Much of what happens in Campeche seems to take place around the Plaza de la Independencia. The square, which features a large gazebo, where the tourist info booth is located, dates back to the mid 16th century. It is a place where the community seems to gather, indeed, you can get your shoes shined or just sit and watch the world unfold. In the evenings, there are different events taking place here.We were here the first week of December, the beginning of FICH Festival Internacional 2018, an annual affair that takes place every year. These free events happen around town and significantly in the Plaza. On our last night here, the Campeche Orchestra, backed up by talented singers, played their lively music to a very enthusiastic crowd.
Also, every Friday, Saturday and Sunday night , there is a 30 minute light and sound show, depicting Campeche's history, projected on El Palacio Centro Cultural, very spectacular.
Must sees around the plaza, include Santa Iglesia Catedral, located on the east side, Casa No. 6, a restored colonial casa, is on the west side and if you desire a tour of the city and the surrounding barrios, you can take Transporte Touristico, This pleasant, open- air tourist bus is located on the south end. For 100 pesos p/p, you can take a tour which takes you though the old town and the barrio of San Francisco, along the Malecon, to the barrio of San Roman and back to the plaza. Among the buildings that you will see are Iglesia de San Francisco and the Iglesia de San Roman, where you will make a short stop.This small, beautiful church features the Cristo Negro. This tour is very much worthwhile.
The Plaza de la Independencia is centrally located, you cannot avoid coming here to visit.
Also, every Friday, Saturday and Sunday night , there is a 30 minute light and sound show, depicting Campeche's history, projected on El Palacio Centro Cultural, very spectacular.
Must sees around the plaza, include Santa Iglesia Catedral, located on the east side, Casa No. 6, a restored colonial casa, is on the west side and if you desire a tour of the city and the surrounding barrios, you can take Transporte Touristico, This pleasant, open- air tourist bus is located on the south end. For 100 pesos p/p, you can take a tour which takes you though the old town and the barrio of San Francisco, along the Malecon, to the barrio of San Roman and back to the plaza. Among the buildings that you will see are Iglesia de San Francisco and the Iglesia de San Roman, where you will make a short stop.This small, beautiful church features the Cristo Negro. This tour is very much worthwhile.
The Plaza de la Independencia is centrally located, you cannot avoid coming here to visit.
Written 17 December 2018
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Helena N
London, Canada114 contributions
Jan 2018 • Couples
A great place to sit and people watch. Walk through the buildings and a get a good feel of days gone by and how people used to live.
There always seems to be a lot going on, but yet it remains peaceful.
There always seems to be a lot going on, but yet it remains peaceful.
Written 25 January 2018
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richard m
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico571 contributions
Jul 2017 • Family
Here starts all in the historic center in Campeche, ciudad amurallada, restaurants, the cathetral, etc.. Beautiful city
Written 12 July 2017
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Will be visiting on the Le Champlain in November. My travel buddy has mobility issues. How far is the walk from the cruise port to the Plaza?
Written 30 August 2019
Aqui cerca hay lugares donde se coma sabroso?
Written 20 April 2019
Claro. Ahí cerquita tienes El bastión y el Marganzo.
Written 22 April 2019
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