The Plaza Benavides, the largest park in the Manila campus, is bounded to the northwest by the
Plaza Mayor, to the southwest by Osmeña Drive, to the northeast by the Quezon Drive, and to the southeast by the
Plaza Intramuros. The center walkway is called the Rizal Lane, more popularly known as the Lover's Lane. Parallel to Rizal Lane is Burgos Lane on the left and M.H. Del Pilar Lane on the right. The three lanes were named in 1960 after UST alumni
José Burgos,
José Rizal, and
Marcelo H. del Pilar. They begin at the Plaza Mayor and end at the
Plaza Intramuros. The lanes have alternating terracotta, gray, and white colored cobblestones arranged in an interplay of squares and vertical lines. The plaza underwent an extensive renovation for the
quadricentennial celebration, but the
Benavides Monument's raised circular base and the path that contained the Chinese tombstone were left relatively unaltered. : :Fushan (village of origin) Jiaqing wuyin by an auspicious day of the 3rd month Tomb of our beloved mother Vita, wife of capitan Uy Erected by her five filial sons and five daughters... The
Benavides Monument serves as the park's main attraction. The statue of Miguel de Benavides was transferred from
Intramuros in 1946. ==Botany==