Within Plaza Mayor, you can find several important buildings, such as the town hall, the Juan Bravo Theatre, the San Miguel Church, and the cathedral.
Then towards the left of the town hall, there is the Cathedral known as Santa Maria de la Asuncion and San Frutos that was built between 1525 and 1577.
As the core of Segovia, the plaza was the center of political activity, where the council of the city would meet in the atrium of San Miguel.
At the end of the 19th century, the plaza was filled with coffee shops, hotels, and boutique stores, leading to a higher rate of tourism for Segovia.
[5] There is also a small kiosk located in the middle of the plaza where people tend to play music and have social gatherings for Segovian festivities.