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Not an attraction per se.
I’m not sure that I would consider this archway an attraction. It is attractive enough but I view it simply as a means of getting from Zocodover to other areas of the city. It does of course act as a ...
Good place for a selfie, and if you have the time, these is this guy sitting there who can write your name on a bookmark in just about the most stylish calligraphy ever!
The guide said the arch is left from an old building that was destroyed. The old fort was from the period of the Moors. That’s interesting but in the end it is just an arch.
I could not appreciate this horseshoe-shaped arch as an attraction. Perhaps it appeals more to history buffs. At least the statue of Miguel de Cervantes is more photo worthy. Like other Tripadvisors m...
This Moorish horseshoe-shaped arch is all that remains of the Alcazar's inner wall connecting it to the Plaza Zocodover after the 1936 bombings. Above this arch is supposed to be a chapel called the C...
Not an attraction per se.
I’m not sure that I would consider this archway an attraction. It is attractive enough but I view it simply as a means of getting from Zocodover to other areas of the city. It does of course act as a ...
The man who made Don Quixote famous!!
Good place for a selfie, and if you have the time, these is this guy sitting there who can write your name on a bookmark in just about the most stylish calligraphy ever!
Interesting, only a little
The guide said the arch is left from an old building that was destroyed. The old fort was from the period of the Moors. That’s interesting but in the end it is just an arch.
Just an arch
I could not appreciate this horseshoe-shaped arch as an attraction. Perhaps it appeals more to history buffs. At least the statue of Miguel de Cervantes is more photo worthy. Like other Tripadvisors m...
Forlorn historical remnant
This Moorish horseshoe-shaped arch is all that remains of the Alcazar's inner wall connecting it to the Plaza Zocodover after the 1936 bombings. Above this arch is supposed to be a chapel called the C...