San Agustin Plaza
San Agustin Plaza Map
About San Agustin Plaza in Laredo
San Augustin Plaza is a historic public square located in the heart of downtown Laredo, Texas. Established in 1767, it is one of the oldest plazas in the city and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The plaza features a rectangular layout typical of Spanish colonial urban planning. It is surrounded by cobblestone streets and shaded by mature oak trees, providing a cool respite from the Texas heat. At the center stands a bandstand dating from 1934, which hosts occasional musical performances.
San Augustin Plaza serves as a popular gathering place for both locals and visitors. Its benches offer spots to relax, people-watch, or enjoy the historic atmosphere. The plaza is flanked by notable buildings including San Agustin Cathedral, originally founded in 1778, which anchors the eastern side of the square.
As a focal point of Laredo's historic district, San Augustin Plaza provides insight into the city's Spanish and Mexican heritage. It continues to play an important role in community life, hosting festivals and events throughout the year that celebrate local culture and traditions.