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5/5Outstanding
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The square is located in Luisa Square, flanked by the Museum of Pop Art, the Archaeological Museum and the Royal Pavilion. It dates back to 1929 and is part of the preparations for the Ibero-American Expo in 1929. Ceramics are again on garden seats, fountains, decorative edges, and in fact anywhere can be combined or displayed. White doves / pigeons are friendly, stick out an arm and you have a selfie masterpiece when they come to roost.
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Posted: May 23, 2019
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4/5Excellent
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A relatively small square, I like the feeling of surrounded by green trees. There is a small pool in the middle, the pool is quite big, there are sandy land next to it, many locals are playing with children there, children are feeding pigeons.
The Plaza of the Americas in Maria Luisa Park is a semicircular square, surrounded by ancient buildings are semicircular, very beautiful, there are carriages in the square carrying tourists shuttle, walking slowly in the square is really a pleasure!