Plaza De Espana Seville

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(45.3K) · Historical landmark in Seville, Spain
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The Plaza de España is a spectacle of light and majesty. Framed in the Maria Luisa Park, this square was designed by the great Sevillian architect …

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May 19, 2025
This was the icing of the cake in Seville. It is a lot more than a square, it is big and imponent, majestic and beautiful. Built in the 1920s for an International Expo, it remains as a true symbol …Full review by Hector D M
May 19, 2025
Must see when visiting Sevilla! Stayed nearby so were able to visit at different times of day. It was especially pretty at night when all lit up. Lovely park area to walk in the shade of the trees or…Full review by Rachel L
May 17, 2025
Visited for an afternoon at the end of an educational meeting in Sevilla. Took the tram to Prado. Plaza de Espana is situated in Parque de María Luisa (Maria Luisa Park). The Plaza is spectacular on …Full review by sagard725

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Can you have picnics and play ball games here?
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Well no not really either. There’s a park nearby with some seating areas but didn’t see any ball game areas.
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Is there flamenco dancing often? At what time?
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In Plaza de Espana those are amateur gypsies performing the same dances for hours, and then collecting some cash. For a real flamenco show, you need to go to a flamenco theatre …
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In Plaza de Espana those are amateur gypsies performing the same dances for hours, and then collecting some cash. For a real flamenco show, you need to go to a flamenco theatre or a club with professionals.
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When I was visiting on October 3rd, there was an amazing violinist performing on the right end (the right end if you’re …
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When I was visiting on October 3rd, there was an amazing violinist performing on the right end (the right end if you’re facing the plaza/building). Does anyone know his name and if he’s on social media?
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i am afraid i did not see the violinist when we were there.
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Is it free to enter?
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Yes the building is actually government offices and you cant go inside. There is a small military museum that you can enter that is great and free
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