The gardens that were part of the gardens of the Palacio de San Telmo, belonging to the royal house, passed into the hands of the city. The park was renovated and given a romantic touch, inspired by the gardens of the Generalife, in Granada and the Reales Alcázares of Seville. The Maria Luisa Park opens to the Plaza de España and Plaza of America, which constitute one of its main attractions. It was inaugurated in 1914.
The Maria Luisa park contains a large variety of plant and poultry species. Its fountains give an arabesque touch that adds to the sound of peace and relaxation that can be enjoyed among its many banks of tiles, whose drawings describe works of literature.
After a pleasant stroll through its streets with famous names, you will get to the Plaza de America, headquarters of the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929.
Free access.