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Parks #21 in Seville

Parque Miraflores

4.4 · 6,004 reviews
Spacious, communal, and naturalistic.
Parque Miraflores, Av. las Asociaciones de Vecinos, 21, Norte, 41008 Sevilla, Spain
Interesting facts
1

The park was designed with significant input from local residents, resulting in the name 'Avenida de las Asociaciones de Vecinos' for its main access road.

2

It includes a working communal farming section where local citizens can apply for plots to grow vegetables and herbs.

3

The park functions as a biological corridor, linking the city's northern urban edge with the surrounding countryside.

4

It contains a variety of 'heritage' fruit trees that were preserved from the site's previous life as farmland.

Overview

Parque Miraflores is the largest urban park in Seville, spanning approximately 90 hectares in the northern district of the city. Originally a series of abandoned agricultural plots, the park was transformed through collaborative urban planning involving local neighborhood associations. It features an extensive collection of fruit trees, including orange, pomegranate, and olive groves, reflecting the region's traditional Mediterranean agriculture. The landscape is characterized by diverse zones, ranging from large open grassy areas for recreation to wooded sections designed to provide shade and biodiversity. It contains several artificial lakes that serve as focal points for local wildlife, particularly waterfowl. The park is integrated with a communal garden project, allowing residents to cultivate small plots of land. It serves as a major green lung for Seville, offering extensive walking and cycling paths away from the dense city center. The park's layout connects several northern neighborhoods, acting as both a recreational space and a connective ecological corridor.

Photo spot

The perimeter of the central lakes, which provide a reflection of the surrounding trees and flora.

Insider tips

Bring water and sun protection, as large sections of the park are open and lack full canopy cover.

Use the bicycle paths to traverse the park efficiently, as the total area is quite vast.

Visit the small community-run gardens to see traditional local agricultural practices in action.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to walk the entire perimeter in the midday summer heat; the park lacks consistent shade in some sections.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon during spring and autumn to avoid extreme heat.
Address
Parque Miraflores, Av. las Asociaciones de Vecinos, 21, Norte, 41008 Sevilla, Spain
37.411, -5.964
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Details
Park FeaturesCommunal gardens, lakes, and extensive fruit tree groves
Shade & rest areasWooded zones and open-air seating areas scattered along primary paths

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early morning or late afternoon during spring and autumn to avoid extreme heat..

The perimeter of the central lakes, which provide a reflection of the surrounding trees and flora.

Close by you'll find Setas de Sevilla, Royal Alcázar of Seville, Catedral de Sevilla.