Fun place to walk around, let the kids play, try the different food vendors. Nice place to spend some family time
Plaza Las Delicious is the main plaza in Ponce. There are fountains and various monuments in the park. In the center of this plaza is the famous Fuente de los Leones (Lions Fountain). The large, round-shaped fountain is bounded by a low, granite wall. The fountain features four lion statues. The historic firehouse building, Parque de Bombas, is located here. It is now a museum, but was the city's main fire station for many years and the first fire station in Puerto Rico. There are some reasonably priced souvenir shops in the area of the square. Of course, look for King's Ice Cream. The name is hidden, so look for the Melia Hotel awning. We walked along a side street where stores had bargain items on the sidewalk.
The main plaza of Ponce, it is full of things to see, a cathedral, an old fire station, statues, and shops.
I stayed in Ponce for several days and luckily my hotel was right across from this plaza, so I was able to explore the area quite easily. The plaza is quite lovely and atmospheric, with several interesting attractions to see. The highlight is of course the amazing, white cathedral, but there are other worthwhile sights as well. The red and black striped firehouse is a delight with a few exhibits inside. Next to the firehouse you can take a trolley tour of Ponce which I enjoyed and thought was worthwhile. The Armstrong House, directly across from the cathedral is a beautiful neoclassical style and can be seen with a tour guide. There is also a gift shop inside as well. This elegant home, built in 1899 has original furnishings in almost every room and is quite large. This is a great way to see how life was lived by the elite in Ponce during that time period. The plaza features several fountains, although the largest one was not operating with water during the days I visited. There are also statues of noteworthy citizens. I loved seeing many of the beautiful trees throughout the plaza. There are lion statues at two corners of the plaza, commemorating Ponce de Leon, founder of the town of Ponce. The City Hall, built in the 1840's and the oldest colonial building is located across from the plaza and you can visit the inside courtyards. In addition, there are two historic bank buildings of neoclassical style near the plaza that are worth a look. Be sure to stop at King's Cream for some delicious ice cream with unique, fresh, tropical flavors. The shop is located right across from the plaza, under the Melia Hotel. Enjoy visiting Ponce, a lovely historic town with lots of character.
Located in the city center, Plaza of Delights has a variety of things to offer: from a cathedral, an old firehouse building, hip lion statues, shops, restaurants, bars and famous ice cream parlor.
Downtown Ponce...spend 1 hr walking through the Cathedral, Parque de Bombas and Alcaldia (the mayor office), Dont forget to have some ice cream at the "Rex Cream" place!
Main square in ponce with nice buildings surrounding it and the cathedral in the middle which is nothing spectacular. Parque de bombas is right there too which you should check out.
People enjoy visiting "Plaza de las Delicias", specially because they appreciate the stunning cathedral, where a lot of beautiful weddings take place, others enjoy taking pictures of the painted lions that are all over the place (being that the lion is representative of Ponce), while others enjoy the old fire station, which serves as a location to hop on the trolley. But if you ever visit Plaza las Delicias, don't ever leave without eating at King"s Ice Cream, best known by the locals as "Los Chinos". They sell the most delicious ice cream in all the flavors you can wish for and best of all, at very cheap prices. Just so you're aware, during your visit there, you will most likely see homeless people, being that many organizations and churches go to Plaza las Delicias to give them food and clothing at different dates and times. At night, the Plaza is filled with night life and most tourist stay at one of the most famous hotels in Ponce; the Meliá Hotel, located right in the center of downtown Ponce.
La Plaza de Ponce is at the heart of historic Ponce. It is a nice place to relax, observe the water fountains and check out the interesting lions of Ponce. Take time to walk through the El Parque de Bombas which adjoins the area. There is a nice Catholic Cathedral, but you can only enter during Mass. It is worth spending a couple hours checking out this and the surrounding areas.
Family oriented. Artesanos sales around the Plaza. Nuestra Señora de la Guadalupe Cathedral. Fountains and lights are all part of every single town in Puerto Rico. One side you will always find city hall or what used to be and on the other side Catholic Church or a Cathedral depending on the sizes. Plaza wassss a long time ago the meeting place for fun, chating, gathering, love encounter of the best kind and on Sunday everybody dress thier best to church with became a pasarella for modeling. Time has change but a few still believed is the best place to get together and play dominoes.