1. Zocodover Square is one of the main squares in the historic city of Toledo, Spain. It has been a focal point of the city for centuries and has served as a marketplace, meeting place, and center of activity. The square is located at the heart of Toledo’s medieval walled city and is surrounded by historic buildings, shops, and restaurants.

One interesting fact about Zocodover Square is that its name is of Arabic origin, reflecting the city’s Moorish heritage. \"Zocodover\" is derived from the Arabic words \"souk\" (market) and \"ad-dawwār\" (the roundabout), highlighting the square’s historical role as a central market square.

2. The square is open to the public at all times and there is no entrance fee. The shops, cafes, and restaurants around the square have their own operating hours, so it’s best to check with individual establishments for specific opening times. Unfortunately, there is no specific phone number available for the square itself.

3. Zocodover Square is easily accessible on foot within Toledo’s historic city center. Visitors can also reach the square by taking a public bus or taxi to the nearby bus stop or parking lot. Parking in the city center can be limited, so public transportation is recommended.