Plaza de España, A majestic blend of diverse Spanish architectural styles

Plaza de España 41013 Seville, Spain
Seville is one of my favorite cities in Europe
4.8

Introduction

Plaza de España, located on the edge of Maria Luisa Park, was originally built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. The semicircular plaza, designed by Seville architect Aníbal González, has a diameter of 200 meters and is composed of three buildings surrounding the perimeter of the plaza. Many beautiful bridges span the moat and lead to the central fountain. Today, the plaza is mainly composed of government buildings with niches representing the different provinces of Spain, where tourists can take photos. The plaza also features a variety of architectural styles including gothic, moorish, and silversmith, and visitors interested in Seville's archaeology or folklore can visit the Archaeological and Folklore Museums located on the plaza.

Must-go rating

Must go
72%
Worth going
28%

Transportation

18%
Self-driving
Inconvenient to park
Free parking
Park by the roadside
4%
Bus transportation
2%
Subway/Train
4%
Taxi/Uber
72%
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Address
Plaza de España 41013 Seville, Spain
Opening hours
All day, it will be closed in case of rain or windy weather.
Transportation
Get off at Avda.Maía Luisa (Teatro Lope de Vega) by taking bus 34 or C1, or take C2 and get off at Avda.Maía Luisa (La Raza).