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Most cities embrace public squares, which are a symbol of the city and a prominent landmark, and perhaps also an important meeting place. In most cases, the public squares are surrounded by cafes and restaurants, which also makes it a prominent tourist center in the cities. Know with us today the most famous public squares in cities around the world that are visited by millions of tourists annually.

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Moscow Red Square

The heart of the Russian capital, Moscow, is the Red Square, one of Russia’s most famous landmarks, and the most popular destination for tourists there. Surrounding the square are many highlights such as St. Basil’s Cathedral, the National History Museum, and of course the Kremlin or the Presidential Palace.

Times Square in New York

We cannot mention the most famous squares without referring to Times Square in New York, which is located at the intersection of Broadway and 7th Avenue Streets. The square is known worldwide for its large video screens and city lights that bring life to life. In the square there are many tourist attractions such as a family park that includes a group of specialized restaurants, in addition to the presence of hotels, theaters and financial centers. The best time to visit the square is at night to enjoy the magic of the place, while millions await the celebration of the square on New Year’s Eve and the famous silver ball that falls there.

Jamaâ El Fna Square in Marrakech

No visit to Marrakesh in Morocco will be complete without visiting this famous square in the whole world. This square has become the beating heart of Marrakesh and has appeared in many cinematic works, especially the scenes of the presence of many tamil tamayers and fascinating Andalusian musicians, etc. … The square transforms at night into a large market and headquarters for street food and thousands of tourists daily.

Piazza San Marco in Venice

The main square in the famous city of Venice in Italy, known collectively as “Piazza” only. The square is one of the largest squares in Europe where cars do not pass and is distinguished by its medieval architecture. Venice’s famous Basilica of Venice is located in the western part of the square, which is considered the lowest geographical point in Venice.

The main market square in Poland

It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Poland, known locally as Rynek Główny. It is located in the old part of Krakow and dates back to the thirteenth century. Surrounding the square are many historic buildings, palaces and churches, in the center of which you find Cloth Hall, the city’s public building.

Prague Old Town Square

One of the most famous landmarks in the Czech capital Prague is between Vincklas Square and Charles Bridge. The square is filled with visitors and tourists during the summer. The square includes a group of prominent landmarks in Prague such as the famous clock, Tin Cathedral and the Baroque Church of St. Nicholas. Tourists enjoy visiting the narrow streets of the square with its small shops, as well as concerts and art shows.

Gran Place in Brussels

The main square in the Belgian capital of Brussels is what the first visitors to the city discover, from all sides, surrounded by historical buildings and historical monuments, as well as Belgian and international restaurants.

Jamaâ El Fna Square
Jamaâ El Fna Square

Gran Place in Brussels

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Gran Place in Brussels

Times Square in New York
Times Square in New York

The main market square in Poland
The main market square in Poland

Prague Old Town Square
Prague Old Town Square

From Piazza San Marco
From Piazza San Marco

From the red square
From the red square

From Times Square
From Times Square

Moscow Red Square
Moscow Red Square

Jamaâ El Fna Square in Marrakech
Jamaâ El Fna Square in Marrakech

St. Mark's Square in Venice
St. Mark’s Square in Venice

From the Gran Place in Brussels.
From the Gran Place in Brussels.

From the main market square in Poland
From the main market square in Poland

From Prague's Old Town Square
From Prague’s Old Town Square

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