Parks in Seville
Seville is the center of everything related to arts, culture and finance in southern Spain specifically Andalusia. So, it makes perfect sense for the city to offer its residents and visitors many of the most spectacular parks this side of the equator. In the springtime, the air is scented with the smell of orange blossoms opening up their glory to the world.
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Parks in Seville
Come and enjoy the beauty of the Seville parks!
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Indeed, if it is tranquility, solitude and serenity that Sevillanos desire, all it takes is to take a stroll through one of the city parks, find private nook and enjoy communion with nature. Just be sure to be vigilant about your personal safety at night as there will always be the bad elements even in a city as peaceful as Seville.
Start your journey at the Maria Luisa Park that, at 400,000 meters, is Seville’s largest park. With its profusion of palm trees, orange trees, Mediterranean pine trees and elms, Maria Luisa Park is considered to be one of the most beautiful in Europe. It is also very popular with residents as a place for family picnics, romantic dates and even just for hanging out.
Within the Maria Luisa Park itself are many plazas with distinctive characteristics. The Plaza de Espania was the centerpiece of the 1929 Ibero-American Exhibition and characterized by its Mudejar and Art Deco structures. The Plaza de America is a place of fountains, ponds and gardens with a profusion of palm trees, roses and doves. Museums like the Museum of Popular Arts and Customs and the Archaeological Museum can be found in this park.
If you are in the Santa Cruz neighborhood, hop on to the Murillo Park that also borders the walls of the Alcazar. This is the park that most Sevillanos say mist speak of their city with its abundance of arcades, ceramics and foliage. The sea breeze caresses the lovely palms scattered throughout the Murillo Park, thus, giving the whole place a relaxed and relaxing ambience.
You can also visit the Delicias De Arjona Park, which is a historical park dating from the 15th century. Since it can be found between the Maria Luisa Park and the Guadalquivir, residents and tourists easily can easily switch from a relaxed mood to a party mood aboard one of the daily river cruises.
Of more recent vintage is the El Prado Park, which was only transformed from an empty space into a garden in 1997. Because of its location in the heart of the city center itself, it is a popular destination away from the harried and hurried life of Seville. Visitors enjoy the bodies of water complemented by palms and jacarandas.
Then there is also the Buhaira Gardens, which are famous for their historical and cultural importance to Seville in particular and Andalusia in general. As part of the Old Palace of Buhaira ruins, the gardens are testament to what the palace may have looked like in its full glory.
When you visit Seville, you must visit a couple of its parks to just enjoy the scenery, mingle with the locals and just feel good to be alive in a vibrant city. But first, you must book a luxurious vacation apartment near these parks to enjoy their benefits in just a few minutes’ walk.
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