Parque de María Luisa

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Lonely Planet review

A large area south of the tobacco factory was transformed for Seville's 1929 international fair, the Exposición Iberoamericana, when architects spattered it with all sorts of fine, fancy and funny buildings, many of them harking back to Seville's eras of past glory or imitating the native styles of Spain's former colonies. In its midst, the large Parque de María Luisa, with 3500 magnificent trees, is a beautiful respite from the traffic and noise of the city.