Plaza Grande, is the city’s oldest square and in the heart of the historic center. From Lonely Planet: “One of the nicest plazas in Mexico, huge laurel trees shade the park’s benches and wide sidewalks. It was the religious and social center of ancient T’ho; under the Spanish it was the Plaza de Armas, the parade ground, laid out by Francisco de Montejo (the Younger). A ceremony is held daily marking the raising and lowering of the Mexican flag.”
You will find here the San Idelfonso Cathedral, Macay Museum, restaurants, vendors and different cultural events on various nights. For the latest in events check the governments’ cultural website.