The Spanish Square in Seville is located in Maria & Louisa Park with quiet environment and fresh atmosphere in the south of the city. Its crescent-shaped classical buildings have elegant posture among the green areas and are the most popular resting place for the citizens of Seville. It used to be a government mansion. In 1929, because of the need of Sevilla to host exhibitions, Maria & Louisa Park ushered in this new Spanish square. This crescent-shaped building group consists of mansions, arch bridges, fountains and pools. The mosaic murals beside the corridor depict the historical pictures of 58 different regions in Spain, which are interesting. Our hotel is a little far from the scenic spot. Early in the morning, we drive to the city's scenic spots. First, it's convenient to park with fewer cars. Parking is free in many parts of Spain's scenic spot, divided into white line, blue line and yellow line parking areas. When we arrived at Spain Square at 8 o'clock, there were few tourists and the sky was just brightening. We also saw many squares in Europe. At this time, we saw a girl riding a sightseeing carriage. In the Yellow wheels of the carriage, the picture of the squares was both dynamic and static. It was really intoxicating.