Visiting the Maria Lusia Park is a must if you visit Seville, the park stretches along the Guadalquivir River and is home to many monuments, ponds and fountains.
This one below is of the three ages of womanhood being my absolute favourite monument in the park, stare at it long enough and you can almost see their dresses flutter in the breeze.
You could literary spend hours in this park just strolling, listening to the birdsong, watching the parrots and breathing in the scent from the Orange blossom or you could take a horse and carriage ride round the park.
The park also houses the Museum of Arts & Traditions which blew me away with the lace and embroidered work displayed. The lace is behind glass hence the not so brilliant photos.
The Plaza de Espana which is right next to the Maria Lusia park is a landmark example of the Renaissance Revival style in Spanish architecture. Breathtakingly beautiful, the tiles alone are just exquisite.
As for our poor feet they are in dire need of some tender loving care as we averaged about 10 klms walking every day. If you have ever been tempted to visit Seville then all I can say is go for it and take a good pair of walking shoes.
4 comments:
Your eloquent description of Seville makes me want to go ASAP it really sounds wonderful. I’m glad you had a lovely time and hope you book in for a wee pedicure treat for your poor hard -done-to feet.
If you ever get the chance to go Mary I am sure you would love it too.
The photos alone do it for me, beautifully described. Seville just moved up one the Bucket List. Just got to fit it all in x
Thank you Pink and yes it's the fitting it in is the hard part, hope you do get there one day though.
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