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Parks of Seville

Parks are Seville's visited sights, especially during spring/summer season. Perhaps the best time of year to visit Seville and its parks is spring. In that time of the year you can feel the scent of oranges in the air, so this is perfect for walking and visiting beautiful parks, secret green oases. On this page you will find a list of the most visited parks in the city of Seville.


Park Miraflores

Park Miraflores

Miraflores Natural Park - Natural parks are one of Seville's hallmarks, especially in the summer months. The most beautiful green oasis of Seville is the Miraflores Nature Park, or Flower Park or Mira Park as the locals call it. Perhaps the best time of year to visit Seville and its parks is spring. In the spring in Seville, you can feel the scent of oranges in the air, and guests and locals drink wine and eat olives on terraces or in restaurants. This time in Seville is perfect for walking and visiting beautiful parks, secret green oases.

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San Sebastian Gardens

San Sebastian Gardens

Vrtovi San Sebastian spadaju u najpopularnije parkove i vrtove Sevilje. Nalaze se izmedju avenije del Cid, avenije de Carlos, ulice Diego de Riano I Avenije Portugal. Šetajuci prema Plaza de Espana, nailazite na ovaj prelepi park. Nekadašnja antička pustinja San Sebastijan, iz XIII veka je zaslužna za današnje ime parka. Tokom teških epidemijam I kuga, ovo mesto je služilo za sahrane. Park ima burnu istoriju, pa je tako poznat i po mostu koju se nalazi u blizini, a koji je korišćen za spaljivanje na lomači u Sevilji. Godine 1781 je zabeleženo zadnje spaljivanje na lomači – izvesne Beate Dolores.

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The Murillo Garden

The Murillo Garden

The Murillo Garden represents one of the most beautiful green spaces in Seville. As part of the cultural significance of the city of Seville, the garden was declared in 2002, and is located in the town of Santa Cruz. In order to fix the roads, the Spaniards worked on demolishing the old walls and building better roads that would connect one part of the city with another. The link with the old walls were often the avenues that made the Historical circle. The monk Alfonso XIII gave the area where the Murillo Gardens are located to the city council of Seville.

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Maria Luisa Park

Maria Luisa Park

Maria Luisa Park is an oasis of peace, a perfect combination of colors, smells and fresh air. The palace was given to the city as a gift in 1893 by the Duchess of Montpensier, Marie Louise Fernanda de Barbon. The amazing appearance it has today, the park got thanks to the French engineer Jean Nicolas Forestier. Inspired by the gardens of Alazares, Generalife and the Alhambra in Seville. Due to its romantic note, unique appearance, the park is considered one of the most beautiful in Spain.

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Alamillo Park

Alamillo Park

Alamillo Park in Seville is a place of relaxation and recreation. It was opened to the public in 2009, between Isla de la Catuja and Seville. La Isla Cartuja experienced special development after the second cultural city exhibition in 1992, and thus the park began to develop. It occupies an area of ​​120 hectares, where there are over 100 species of plants and birds. Allamilo Park stands out for the lakes around which it was created, Lake Maggiore and Small Lake, but also by the Guadalquivir River that you have to cross over the Alamillo Bridge to get to the park.

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