Parque de Maria Luisa

Parque de Maria Luisa

Maria Luisa park is the biggest and most famous park in Seville. It was first opened to the public in 1914 after Maria Luisa (Duchess of Montpensier) donated it to the city. Before this, the park were the private gardens of the San Telmo palace.

The park is considered to be the lungs of the city and with 34 hectares of size, it is an ideal corner for local people and tourists to rest in the shade of the magnificent trees that are on site, stroll with loved ones on the trails or sit and appreciate the trilling of fowls, the Garden of the Lions or beautiful frog fountain.