This is an old Spanish shopping plaza from the old days when Spain ruled Guam. There is a small village where you can wander. There are many signs explaining the area and the architecture. There is a church next door. We paid $1 to enter the church. The church is not as ornate as the European churches, but it is interesting.
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The Spanish Garden Square was originally the residence of the Governor during the Spanish rule. The hexagonal pavilion in the center of the square is a concert hall, and there is also a chocolate house in the pavilion, which was once the place where the governor's wife entertained distinguished guests. It is a good place to wander around and experience a different Guam style. Go to the snack stalls in the square, where there is a famous coconut sashimi that is famous all over the square.
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Show More ReviewsThis is an old Spanish shopping plaza from the old days when Spain ruled Guam. There is a small village where you can wander. There are many signs explaining the area and the architecture. There is a church next door. We paid $1 to enter the church. The church is not as ornate as the European churches, but it is interesting.