Strictly speaking, the Plaza de España is limited to the north end of Queen Cristina Avenue, outside the Venetian Tower, and simply the large disc area with the sculpture of the three-sided goddess in the middle is considered the Plaza de España. In this sense, there is not much to see in Plaza de España. The square is surrounded by the old bullring, the square hotel, the convention and exhibition center, and the bus gathering on the ground. It is a typical transportation hub. In its underground, it is an underground passage for people who are dizzy. Not only does there be a subway line 1 and 3 lines interchange, but there are also many suburban railways from here. It really extends in all directions. To enjoy the panoramic view of Plaza de España, and even the Catalan Art Museum, the best location is to pay 1 euro, there is a vertical elevator on the edge of the old bullring to send you to the 360-degree observation deck, when the day is good, you will definitely be full of eyes, that is, you have to queue up for the elevator at peak hours. Remember to come over from the peak, if the camera at hand is good, shooting night scenes is also a good choice.