About

Murillo Gardens in Seville is a serene oasis that offers a perfect retreat from the bustling city. With a remarkable mix of exotic plants, palm, and fig trees, the garden captivates visitors with its vibrant and lush canopy. The beautiful ceramic mosaic benches provide ideal spots for relaxation, while the playful fountains and colorful parrots enhance the peaceful atmosphere. This wheelchair-accessible park welcomes both families and pets, making it a versatile destination for everyone. The gardens host occasional concerts, blending natural beauty with cultural delights. Visitors can admire historical monuments like the Christopher Columbus monument and the replica of the ship Santa Maria. Established between 1911 and 1923 and named in honor of the painter Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, the gardens are conveniently adjacent to the Real Alcazar de Sevilla, adding a touch of historical charm to this cool, quiet, and enchanting locale.

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Features

Pets allowed, Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Menendez Pelayo (Juzgados)
Bus stop 174 m walk
Estación de Sevilla - Prado de San Sebastian
Bus stop 249 m walk
Prado San Sebastián A
Bus stop 314 m walk
Menéndez Pelayo (Jardines de Murillo)
Bus stop 177 m walk
Menéndez Pelayo (Diputación)
Bus stop 156 m walk
Sevilla - Estación Prado de San Sebastián
Bus station 308 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
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4.6/5 6,143 reviews
Arahy Blanco Cabeza
Arahy Blanco Cabeza
2 weeks ago on Google

Super tranquilos y con mucha sombra. Podrían mantenerlo un poco más limpio el tema de la jardinería pero en general muy bien y super céntrico con unas estatuas geniales

Hülya K.Y.
Hülya K.Y.
2 weeks ago on Google

Hoş bir park içinde devasa manolya ağaçları var

Kathleen Yu
Kathleen Yu
1 month ago on Google

Our tour guide described this as Seville’s most famous informal botanic garden. We walked through here after going to Plaza de España. They have a monument to Cristobal Colón and plenty of large, lush trees. I wished I had a chance to return, but our schedule didn’t allow it. It appears very clean and well maintained.