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A nossa visita começa inevitávelmente por um passeio na Plaza Mayor onde no dia anterior tínhamos jantado num dos muitos restaurantes (demasiado) turísticos da zona.
Six years ago, I was pregnant with my first child, we went for a long weekend to Cáceres. At the time I didn’t even had the blog, I did not think of photographing for the post was going to do and maybe that’s why I don’t have photos illustrating the real beauty of this city. Still I could not leave it out because I want to come back, I want to show to my eldest boy that walked with me without even being born.
Our tour begins inevitably with a stroll in the Plaza Mayor where we had dined the day before in one of the many restaurants (too)in this tourism area.

It is perhaps the second most interesting square of Segovia and I say this because the Plaza San Martin takes the prize. On the other hand, the Plaza Mayor is one of the busiest in the city with the Cathedral as the protagonist but with other important buildings such as the Ayuntamiento or the Teatro Juan Bravo built in 1917.




Em cada segundo fim de semana do mês, o recatado Museu do Ferrocarril em Delicias (perto da Atocha) torna-se num dos sitios mais concorridos da cidade graças a este Mercado. Está divido em três grandes áreas, uma é no interior do museu onde a nossa atenção se divide entre as locomotivas históricas e as a pequenas bancas onde se podía comprar desde produtos gourmet, a bicicletas, peças de arte, bijuteria, roupa, objectos de decoração e uma boa dose de ideias originais á espera de serem descobertos.
Every second weekend of the month, the demured Ferrocarril Museum in Delicias (near Atocha) becomes one of the busiest places of the city thanks to this market. It’s divided into three main areas, one is inside the museum where our attention is divided between the historic locomotives and the small stalls where you could buy everything from gourmet food to bicycles, pieces of art, jewelry, clothing, decorative objects and a good deal of original ideas waiting to be discovered.