Morazán Plaza (Plaza Morazán) is one of the central and historically significant squares in the heart of San Salvador, the capital of El Salvador. It is not just a geographical center, but a place where history, culture, and the daily lives of citizens intertwine, making it a must-visit for all guests of the capital.

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Located just one block from the city's main cathedral—the Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana)—Morazán Plaza is a major draw for both tourists and locals. Its strategic location makes the square a convenient meeting point and a starting point for exploring other attractions in the historic center.
The plaza is famous for its architecture and cultural surroundings. The main centerpiece and focal point of the square is the magnificent National Theatre, built in 1917. This building is considered one of the most beautiful in San Salvador and is a significant architectural monument of El Salvador, attracting art and history enthusiasts.
A walk through Morazán Plaza allows you to enjoy well-kept greenery, relax on the benches, and admire elements of urban sculpture that give the place a special atmosphere. It’s a great spot to feel the rhythm of the city, take memorable photos, and simply enjoy some time watching life go by.