Miraflores Park
Index
Introduction
Location
History
Vegetation
Activities to perform
Introduction
Miraflores Park
Miraflores Park is an urban park located in the north of Seville. Inside, you will find the only natural urban lagoon in Seville, with remains of orchards and crops that are still preserved. There you can do various activities and it is a very nice park to visit if you come to the city of Seville.
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Miraflores Park location:
Where it is located?
The park is located in one of the densest sectors of Seville's urban land, the Macarena District. To the west are the neighborhoods of Pino Montano, Los Mares, Parqueflores, San Diego, Los Arcos, Nuevo Parque and Parque Atlántico.
Miraflores Park is located in the north of the city of Seville about 2.5 kilometers from the walls, in rural land that was urbanized during the expansion of the city from the 70s. It is bounded by the Super-North Round and divided in two by the North Round connecting the ends of the SE-30.
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How to get there?
Here is the direct link to the location of the park:
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Here is a video of a tour of the park
HISTORY
In the middle of the 20th century, a small road with a bridge with three arches was destroyed and built. In the 1980s, two programs were carried out, one on orchards and the other on a workshop school whose objective was to help build certain areas of the park and rehabilitate the shape of the bridge, among others. It is one of the few parks where we can find orchards. The Tamarguillo canal was an area that was used for agricultural purposes by a family of farmers who lived, from the 1970s, in the house of the hortellans.
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Vegetation
In its vegetation we find jacarandas, tipuanas, pines, false peppers, paradises, catalpas, acacias of Constantinople, white acacias, soappers of the China, sofas, love trees, mimosas, brachichitos, cedars, cypresses, plantains of shade, almeces, almeces of Virginia, mulberry trees, elms, poplars, eucalyptus, pine pines, olive trees and the singular ficus Ficus virens, among other species that are in this park area.
Activities to perform
What can you do there?
Observe the animals
Exercising outdoors
Enjoy its facilities
Thank you!
Cristina Delgado Calderón
Miraflores Park
Cristina Delgado
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Miraflores Park
Index
Introduction
Location
History
Vegetation
Activities to perform
Introduction
Miraflores Park
Miraflores Park is an urban park located in the north of Seville. Inside, you will find the only natural urban lagoon in Seville, with remains of orchards and crops that are still preserved. There you can do various activities and it is a very nice park to visit if you come to the city of Seville.
+ INFO
Miraflores Park location:
Where it is located?
The park is located in one of the densest sectors of Seville's urban land, the Macarena District. To the west are the neighborhoods of Pino Montano, Los Mares, Parqueflores, San Diego, Los Arcos, Nuevo Parque and Parque Atlántico.
Miraflores Park is located in the north of the city of Seville about 2.5 kilometers from the walls, in rural land that was urbanized during the expansion of the city from the 70s. It is bounded by the Super-North Round and divided in two by the North Round connecting the ends of the SE-30.
+ INFO
How to get there?
Here is the direct link to the location of the park:
+ INFO
Here is a video of a tour of the park
HISTORY
In the middle of the 20th century, a small road with a bridge with three arches was destroyed and built. In the 1980s, two programs were carried out, one on orchards and the other on a workshop school whose objective was to help build certain areas of the park and rehabilitate the shape of the bridge, among others. It is one of the few parks where we can find orchards. The Tamarguillo canal was an area that was used for agricultural purposes by a family of farmers who lived, from the 1970s, in the house of the hortellans.
READ MORE
Vegetation
In its vegetation we find jacarandas, tipuanas, pines, false peppers, paradises, catalpas, acacias of Constantinople, white acacias, soappers of the China, sofas, love trees, mimosas, brachichitos, cedars, cypresses, plantains of shade, almeces, almeces of Virginia, mulberry trees, elms, poplars, eucalyptus, pine pines, olive trees and the singular ficus Ficus virens, among other species that are in this park area.
Activities to perform
What can you do there?
Observe the animals
Exercising outdoors
Enjoy its facilities
Thank you!
Cristina Delgado Calderón