Parks and Gardens
Sanlúcar de Barrameda offers diverse green spaces that transition from the historic Barrio Alto to the Guadalquivir riverfront. This selection includes the Parque de las Piletas, famous for its 19th-century medicinal springs, and the V Centenario, which commemorates the first circumnavigation of the world. These public gardens and plazas feature native Mediterranean flora, palm-lined walkways, and recreational areas essential to the city's urban landscape.
Parque de las Piletas
Expansive coastal park historically known for its medicinal mineral water springs.
El Botánico
Neighborhood green space featuring diverse Mediterranean plant species and shaded walking paths.
Parque de las Palmeras
Residential park characterized by mature palm trees and landscaped seating areas.
Parque Espiritu Santo
Elevated park near the coastal cliffs providing open views toward the Guadalquivir estuary.
V Centenario
Large recreational area with playgrounds, built to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Magellan-Elcano expedition.
Parque Carmen Maura
Local urban park with paved paths and children's play equipment.
Plaza de los Milagros
Small public square featuring ornamental plants and benches.
Parque de Verdigones
Neighborhood park located in the northern district of the city.
Plaza Isabel la Católica
Public square in the Bonanza district, serving as a gathering point near the fishing harbor.
Plaza Nao Trinidad
Landscaped square named after one of the ships from the first voyage around the world.
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