About

Plaza Mangana in Cuenca offers an intriguing journey through time with its rich archaeological heritage, showcasing remnants of an alcazaba, Jewish quarter, synagogue, church, and noble houses. Dominated by the 16th-century Torre Mangana, complete with a clock on top, this site is both historically significant and picturesque. Families will find it suitable for children, and its wheelchair-accessible entrance ensures everyone can enjoy this charming attraction. As the sun sets, the plaza provides tranquil views, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the broader wonders of Cuenca. With a strong Google rating of 4.4, Plaza Mangana is a captivating blend of history and beauty.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Plaza Trinidad
Bus stop 435 m walk
Plaza Mayor (I)
Bus stop 251 m walk
Puente de la Trinidad
Bus stop 418 m walk
Palafox - Audiencia
Bus stop 239 m walk
Alfonso VIII
Bus stop 50 m walk
San Juan
Bus stop 173 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.2
based on 67 reviews
4.2/5 67 reviews
Martin Westendorff
Martin Westendorff
4 months ago on Google

Vermutlich der beste Ausblick über die Stadt.

Alejandro Chacon
Alejandro Chacon
11 months ago on Google

Hermosa vista y muy tranquilo

Pere Fortunÿ
Pere Fortunÿ
11 months ago on Google

Un buen mirador