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The most iconic feature of the park, Plaza de España is a semicircular square built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. The square is surrounded by a canal crossed by several bridges, each representing a different region of Spain.
Located near the Plaza de España, the Moorish Fountain (Fuente de los Leones) is a beautiful fountain featuring lion sculptures.
This small building, also known as the Queen's Sewing Box, is an octagonal pavilion with a neo-Mudejar style. It offers a charming spot to rest and take in the surroundings.
This monument dedicated to the romantic poet Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, features a statue surrounded by beautiful gardens in the María Luisa Park. The 3 women in the statue symbolize different stages of love.
María Luisa Park is home to a variety of bird species. Bring your binoculars, and you may spot ducks, swans, and other birds around the park's ponds and water features.
The Las Ranas fountain is the oldest in the María Luisa Park. The fountain features eight frogs pointing their jets toward the center of the fountain and a duck resting on a turtle.
Opening times: Daily, 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Best time to visit: Plan your visit to María Luisa Park between June and September. To avoid the sweltering heat during the summer, visit the park in the morning or the late afternoon.
Address: P.º de las Delicias, s/n, 41013 Sevilla, Spain.
Budget: TOC Hostel Sevilla (1.1 km), Triana Backpackers Hotel (1.5 km), La Flamenka Hostel (1.9 km).
Mid-range: Hotel Pasarela (480 m), Hotel Monte Carmelo (810 m), Legado Alcazar Hotel (1 km).
Luxury: Hotel Alfonso XIII (870 m),Hotel Boutique Casa del Poeta (1.3 km), Hotel Rey Alfonso X Sevilla (1.4 km).
One of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world, the Seville Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is located 1.7 km from María Luisa Park.
Located 2.5 km from María Luisa Park, the Alcazar is a royal palace complex with a mix of architectural styles, including Moorish, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque.
Located 650 m from María Luisa Park, the Archaeological Museum houses a diverse collection of archaeological artifacts from different periods in Spanish history.
Tickets cost around €10.
There is free entry to the park. However, if you want to go on guided tours you will have to book online.
The tickets include a 2-hour walking tour of the park and Spain Square and a professional Spanish-speaking guide.
The ticket can be canceled 12 hours before the experience for a full refund.
It will take around 2 hours to complete a tour of the park.