
The Maria Luisa park located in Seville, is the Sevilla´s most famous public garden or park and one of its green lungs.
Recently it has been declared of Cultural Interest. In the park there is some other historic parks inside, the main one, for it´s meaning and age is the Alameda de Hercules (1574), the oldest of being public in Spain and Europe.
The park was designed, by the French gardener Lecolant in 1849, at the image and likeness of the magnificent Palace of San Telmo, and in 1929, during the Latin American Exhibition was reformulated by the French engineer J. C. N. Forestier.
Full of legends and motives of Seville, once you walk through this park, it will take you to discover various magical places.
The Samay Hostel Sevilla is located just 10 minutes from the Maria Luisa Park.


