Definition of «plaza»

A plaza is a public square or open space, typically surrounded by buildings and often used for community gatherings or recreational activities.

Usage examples

  1. The new shopping mall has a beautiful plaza where people can gather and enjoy outdoor events.
  2. The hotel is located in the heart of the city, just steps away from the bustling plaza filled with shops and restaurants.
  3. We decided to meet up at the plaza to grab a cup of coffee and catch up with each other.
  4. The concert was held in the plaza, with a stage set up in the center and people surrounding it from all sides.
  5. The historical plaza is a popular tourist attraction, with its ancient architecture and charming atmosphere.
  6. The plaza is a great place for children to play, with its expansive green lawn and playground equipment.
  7. During the carnival, the plaza transformed into a vibrant fairground, bustling with rides, games, and food stalls.
  8. The plaza hosted a farmer's market every weekend, offering fresh produce, handmade crafts, and food vendors.
  9. The city has plans to renovate the old plaza, with improvements including new seating areas, fountains, and public art installations.
  10. The plaza serves as a gathering spot for street performers, showcasing musicians, dancers, and artists.

Sentences with «plaza»

  • Calder also devoted himself to making outdoor sculpture on a grand scale from bolted sheets of steel, many of which stand in public plazas in cities throughout the world. (pacegallery.com)
  • We are located just 2 block and a half from the main plaza of Cusco, take Plateros street in the first corner take the left and walk 1 and half block and your going to find our sign in the right side. (gomio.com)
  • Here is the main plaza of Zihuatanejo, also called the zócalo, with its basketball court known as the Cancha Municipal. (zihuatanejo.net)
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