Statue de Cervantes
About
Statues of literary figures can anchor a city’s sense of place and memory. Statue de Cervantes in Spanish Harlem stands as one such touchstone, marking a small plaza where New Yorkers and visitors pause between errands and strolls. The bronze figure mounted on a stone pedestal overlooks the everyday rhythm of El Barrio, transforming a corner of New York, NY 10003 into a quiet point of cultural reference.
Planning a visit can be as simple as walking north on Third Avenue or hopping off the 6 train at 110th Street. From the sidewalk you’ll spot the statue facing south, framed by storefronts and apartment windows. If you need to adjust plans along the way, 718-555-0123 keeps a recorded line for basic updates. The quickest way to plot a route is through the map, which draws walking, cycling, or transit options in seconds.