• Plaza de España (Spanish for 'Spain Square') is a large square and popular tourist destination located in central Madrid, Spain at the western end of the Gran Vía.
  • Plaza de España (Spain Square), located between Calle Princesa and Gran Vía, is one of the main centres in Madrid and is very popular among both tourists and...
  • The square is adjacent to two of Madrid's most prominent skyscrapers which are hotels today: Barcelo Torre de Madrid and RIU Plaza Espana.
  • Plaza de España is a large square in the city of Madrid, Spain.
  • Madrid’s Plaza de España is one of the largest squares in Spain, sprawling 36,000 m2 across the capital’s city centre.
  • Plaza de España is a large square, and popular tourist destination, located in central Madrid.
  • If you visit Madrid, don't miss the famous Don Quixote and Sancho statues, located close to the Metro stop in Plaza de Espana.
  • Plaza de Espana is a square in Madrid, Spain. ... The name comes from the fact that it’s located on Plaza Mayor (the largest plaza in Madrid).
  • Flanked by two of Madrid’s tallest skyscrapers—the Torre de Madrid and Edifico EspañaPlaza de España sits at the western terminus of Gran Vía in...
  • Visit Madrid's major sights on a guided walking tour of the historical center. Visit the Plaza de España, admire the Royal Palace, take a walk down Calle Mayor, and...
  • This 18th-century mansion, rebuilt after a fire in 1936, nestles amid the modern architecture just north of Plaza de España as a reminder of the days...
  • Plaza De España, also known as Madrid square is one of the largest squares in the country spread across 6,900 square meters.