I never listed the park as an attraction, except this one. Maria Luisa Park is right next to Plaza de España, very close and worth a visit. The park was originally a royal garden and was donated to the city government by the Duchess of Louisa, which is now open to the public for free as a park. The garden is full of flowers all year round, bougainvillea, rose, wisteria, blue mist flowers, orange flowers, etc., with tropical coconut trees and other tropical plants, beautiful. In the park in autumn and winter, the yellow orange oranges are full of branches, and the orange trees are full of flowers. This scene is like a dreamy and romantic date in spring and autumn. In the early 20th century, Maria Luisa Park was partially rebuilt to hold the Latin American Expo. Three Spanish-style buildings were built in the south of the park. Today, it is open to the public as a museum. From the outside, three buildings are very interesting in three architectural styles. In addition, there are more than 100 years of sculptures, small fountains, Western-style pavilions, swans, wild ducks, pigeons and other animals in the park, quiet and lively. My favorite is also the boulevard in the park, lush, when there are carriages passing by, jingling bells, kicking and kicking. The carriage tour is a feature of Seville. Maria Luisa Park is a stop on the way to the carriage tour. This also shows the side that this park is worth a visit!