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Sat down here and briefly rested
Having walked for about an hour while visiting attractions at the city center, I took a short break here. There are benches to sit down and enjoy the moment. The tall monument has a statue of an ang...
This is a slightly sketchy plaza located in the centre of downtown San Salvador. Frequented by prostitutes, panhandlers and homeless it can feel at times slightly sketchy. However, a police presence a...
While on our walking tour, my guide took me there and explain to me that the statue basically is their version of the Statue of Liberty. The Plaza is beautiful, as I loved the big sign that says; I lo...
We were with a guide. The square has a significant historical meaning. If you are there, check out the Rosario church! There are actually not so many tourists in San Salvador. The local people come to...
The first independence movement of Salvador was in 1811 and to commemorate the hundredth year, in 1911, a monument was erected in Plaza Libertad. This is the only plaza still in the original location ...
Sat down here and briefly rested
Having walked for about an hour while visiting attractions at the city center, I took a short break here. There are benches to sit down and enjoy the moment. The tall monument has a statue of an ang...
Slightly Sketchy Plaza
This is a slightly sketchy plaza located in the centre of downtown San Salvador. Frequented by prostitutes, panhandlers and homeless it can feel at times slightly sketchy. However, a police presence a...
Their version of the Statue of Liberty
While on our walking tour, my guide took me there and explain to me that the statue basically is their version of the Statue of Liberty. The Plaza is beautiful, as I loved the big sign that says; I lo...
Nice touristic attraction
We were with a guide. The square has a significant historical meaning. If you are there, check out the Rosario church! There are actually not so many tourists in San Salvador. The local people come to...
Plaza Libertad, San Salvador
The first independence movement of Salvador was in 1811 and to commemorate the hundredth year, in 1911, a monument was erected in Plaza Libertad. This is the only plaza still in the original location ...