Durbar Square.
Plaza Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, is a vibrant emblem of Nepal's rich cultural heritage. Dating back to the 3rd century, it was once the royal palace complex where kings ruled, featuring stunning examples of Newar architecture with intricate wood and stone carvings. Key structures include the Hanuman Dhoka Palace and the nine-story Nautalle Durbar. The square is a living museum where history converges with daily life, highlighted by the Kumari House—the residence of the living goddess, Kumari. Visitors can immerse themselves in local culture through street performances, traditional crafts, and bustling markets, alongside observing significant religious rituals. Ongoing restoration efforts post the 2015 earthquake ensure this dynamic site continues to thrive, showcasing Nepal's enduring spirit and history.