Copley Square in Capri Square, named after the painter Capri. It is a well-known public square in Boston's Back Bay. It is famous for its three world-famous buildings, Trinity Church, John & 183, Hancock Tower and Boston Public Library. The Old South Church is also near the Plaza, which is the end of the Boston Marathon (on the side of the Boston Public Library in Capley Square). There are bronze statues of Capri on the square, as well as some city sculptures such as tortoise and rabbit races. There are many stalls selling flowers and cold drinks in the square. You can get there by subway green line to Copley station, or by subway orange line to Back Bay station on foot. If you take a sightseeing bus (you can get up and down at any station), there is a station nearby.