Maria Luisa Park
Maria Luisa Park is just a fabulous place in Spain, which belongs to the city of Seville. This park is notable for its beauty, size, and sophistication. It stretches along the magnificent Guadalquivir River and has been in existence since 1929.
Maria Luisa Park was a kind of project during the Ibero-American Exhibition, but even today it is still charming and beautiful, which attracts many tourists from all over the world.
The park accommodates many colorful and curious places, including Plaza de Espana, Plaza de America, a luxurious theater and excellent museums. The total area of the park is 35 hectares.
The main attractions of Maria Luisa Park include several colorful pavilions that have been preserved since the time of the ongoing exhibition. Nowadays, there is a museum in this place that celebrates traditional crafts and arts, as well as a museum dedicated to archaeology. But if you are not attracted to a tour of the museum corridors with a large number of exhibits, then you should not bypass the Maria Luisa Park in Seville anyway. On the territory of the green part of the park there are magnificent cultural monuments, the most popular among them are memorials dedicated to Gustavo Adolfo Becker and Miguel Cervantes.
The green Park is also rightfully considered a Botanical Garden, because there are a lot of beautiful, exquisite ornamental plants growing in it. Visitors will definitely enjoy the neat alleys framed by acacias, cypresses, and orange trees. It is simply impossible to pass by whole plantings of blooming flowers, as well as excellent rose gardens. A walk in these places should be not only pleasant, but also informative, because there are special signs near the plants on which you can read the most important information about them.
Maria Luisa Park is a cozy, beautiful and informative place where both locals and visitors of the city like to spend their leisure time.