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Parque de Maria Lusia
With over 400.000 m this park is one of the biggest parks in Seville and was originally constructed as a romantic garden for the palace of San Telmo for the Ibero – American Exhibition in 1929. The centre of the park is a half mile of palms and orange trees, elms and pine trees amongst which flower beds and ponds, pavilions are hidden. The design resembles the one of the Plaza de España with a mix of Art Deco and Mudéjar. The name derives from Princess Maria Luisa who generously donated plants which led to the establishment of this park. Around the park many buildings from the 1929 fair are located. Nearby is also the Tobacco Factory which is today part of the university.
 
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Parque Natural de la Sierra Norte
The Sierra Norte Natural Park is located in the North of the province of Seville in a kind of mountainous area. On over 160.000 hectares includes a magnificent landscape of oak and cork trees and an important animal population such as wild cat, deer, rabbit and many kinds of birds. The location is ideal for all who enjoy nature and tranquillity. Away from Spain’s mass tourism many open air activities are inviting for example biking, trekking, horse riding and rock climbing.
 
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Jardines de Murillo
The Murillo Gardens are one of the most beautiful gardens in a very Sevillian style. Lined up palms, arcades and an abundance of flowers characterise this enjoyable and relaxing promenade in the city of Seville. The garden borders the walls of Alcázar and lead to the Santa Cruz district.
 
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Jardines del Real Alcázar
When visiting the impressive Real Alcázar it is almost a sin not to walk through its enchanting gardens. Orange and lemon trees, fountains and lovely balconies, pavilions and many flowers are protected by the massive walls of the palace. Every monarch who lived in Alcázar added more and more features to these amazing gardens.
 
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Principes Park
This park was created in 1973 as an example of Seville’s natural wealth including ample prairies and a rich amount on diverse trees.
 
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Alamillo Park
The Alamillo Parl is located on the north zone of the Island of Cartuja of which it occupies around 47 hectares. Also this urban park recreates the natural landscape of the area and with it gives a certain comfort to its users.
 
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Delicias de Arjona Park
This park is one of the first parks hat was publicly designed at the beginning of the 19th century. As a kind of historical garden it is located between Maria Luisa Park and the Guadalquivir River.
 
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Buhaira Gardens
This park is divided into the Garden of the Palace and the Historical Garden. This park is characterised by the old Ruins of the old Palace of the Buhaira.
 
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El Prado park
The park of the Prado of San Sebastián is the last location that was turned into a garden in Seville. The garden was created in 1997 and is situated right in the centre of the city and is formed by pools, jacarandas and palms.
 
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