Maria Luisa is a public park in Seville. It is located along the Guadalquivir River. The park was built in the Moorish style. This is the main green area of Seville. The park has many fountains, artificial lakes, benches, gazebos and playgrounds. The park also serves as a botanical garden. Maria Luisa Park has many groves of palm and orange trees, as well as Mediterranean pines.
The park is known for its abundance of pigeons, parrots and a rich variety of other birds. There are also many monuments in Maria Luisa Park: such as the monument to Gustavo Becuev and Miguel de Cervantes. Spain Square is also located in the park, which impresses visitors with its buildings.