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Calle Taiwán S/N
41020 Seville
Spain
Este - Alcosa
Hours
What time does Parque del Tamarguillo open?
Parque del Tamarguillo opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Parque del Tamarguillo close?
Parque del Tamarguillo closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Does Parque del Tamarguillo have bike parking?
Yes, Parque del Tamarguillo has bike parking.
Does Parque del Tamarguillo have parking?
Yes, Parque del Tamarguillo has parking options.
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Gorgeous park in Sevilla!…read more This park is home to the famous Plaza de Espana pavillion as well as numerous other statues, water fountains, and other pavillions. The mujedar pavillion is quite striking. Worth walking through the whole park.
One of my fond memories from my last visit to Seville in 2012 is strolling this park to the Plaza…read morede Espana, and fifty countries later, it is still one of my all-time favorites. From the river, walk straight across the park to the plaza, or catch one of the many horse carriages giving 30-minute tours. Shady, with numerous paths criss-crossing the park, there are flowers, benches, toilets, and carts selling water bottles, hats, fans, and trinkets. Busy with families on weekends, one end is filled with the archaelogy museum, while the palace is on the other. Many buildings from the 1929 expo still line the park.
Prächtige Bauwerke (08/2025)
Parkanlage (09/2025)
Vögel im Park (09/2025)
These 8500 square meters of gardens were donated to the city of Seville by monarch Alfonso XIII, in…read more1911 (they used to be orchards on the grounds of the Real Alcázar). The gardens were named after famed Sevillian painter, Bartolomé Murillo, in 1918. Along the garden path, Paseo de Catalina de Ribera (named after the founder of the Hospital de las Cinco Llagas), you will find the biggest Magnolia tree you have ever seen. I could sit and look at it all day. GORGEOUS! (There is also a monumental Liana tree deeper in the garden.) An impressive statue dedicated to Christopher Columbus sits along the Paseo de Catalina de Ribera. These gardens border the southern edge of the Barrio de Santa Cruz, making for a beautiful entry into this old historic quarter. There are bike rentals at the southern end of the Paseo de Catalina de Ribera. The gardens are formal in design, and very flat of terrain, thus they are easily walkable, and accessible to disabled persons.
Con mis padres en el Barrio de Santa Cruz (Sevilla).
A tourist spot. Take a picture and cross it off your list. Unless, you're an architect- then you…read morespend more time here. Gardens are beautiful. Lot of pigeons at the entrance. You can buy bag of food from the stand and they'll all fly to you. Makes for a good experience. Mind the sharp claws. Our group didn't have poop accidents, but they are real possibility. Tip - the bathrooms are private!
No Star-Spangled Banners here, There is nothing American about this plaza! Bad jokes aside, it's…read morequite nice for a stroll among the gardens, palm trees and grand buildings, plenty of benches to sit down and watch the surroundings. Makes good for taking pictures. But on windy days the sand really kicks up flying all over.
Fuente de agua potable
Placa en alemán
Se construyó en 1992, se renovó en 2003, y en 2014 pide un lavado de cara a gritos
Zona para perros sueltos. Entrada por Santa Fe / metro parque de los príncipes.
¡Bocata y buen paseo!
This is a beautiful park! While I didn't have a problem finding parking, I imagine it will be…read moredifficult during peak season. It's a gorgeous walk with tons of places to stop for pictures. I would totally recommend getting a map to get the full experience. I believe there is bike and kayak rentals there which I totally plan on checking out. If I had a choice between walking or biking I would choose to bike just to see as much as this place as possible. :) I saw people there with pets so I'm assuming it's pet friendly.
Qué relax :-)
Volando cometas sobre el cesped del primer lago
Descanzando la Nirvana en una farola
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