Maria Luisa Park
One of the most beautiful parks in the world
They were formerly private gardens of the Palace of San Telmo, and were donated in 1893 by the Infanta Maria Luisa Fernanda de Bourbon (Duchess of Montpensier) to the city. They were reformed, by the French engineer Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier, curator of the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, who gave them a romantic touch, inspired by the gardens of the Generalife, the Alhambra and the Alcázares of Seville.
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In the park were opened the squares of Spain and America, made for the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929, which are one of its main attractions. Its fountains, give that arabesque touch that add sound and peace to the relaxation that can be enjoyed among its many benches and gazebos, depicting works of literature and other arts where you can rest peacefully.
Discover more about the park.
Discover more about this wonderful park at the following link:
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From 8:00h to 22:00h (in winter).
From 8:00h to 24.00h (in summer).
From 8:00h to 24.00h (in summer).
Free