Constructed by Salvador Escrig Melchor in 1840, the Plaza Redonda is one of the most unique tourist attractions in Valencia (Valencian Community) due to its peculiar design. You can reach the square on foot via four streets that converge together to form an area which is welcoming and full of light. If you stand by the fountain in the centre, you can take in a new and beautiful view of the Late Baroque bell tower of Santa Catalina, which stands over the three stories of the round building. On the ground, there is a quote by the Valencian writer Vicente Blasco Ibáñez who mentions this place in his novel ‘Arroz y tartana’.