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Maria Luisa Park

My advice is to wear comfortable shoes. The park is big, and you’ll do a lot of walking, especially if you want to see all the hidden gems!

Bring a small picnic! There are plenty of lovely spots to relax, and you can save money instead of eating at a café nearby.
Alamillo Park

I recommend bringing a picnic! There are lots of nice spots to sit and eat, plus it saves you money on food. Just be sure to pack a blanket, it's super relaxing under the trees.

I think the park is massive, so don’t expect to see everything in one go. Pick a couple of areas you really want to check out and let yourself wander. I got lost trying to see it all, lol!
Plaza America
If you're planning on visiting the museums nearby, check ahead for entrance discounts. I found out I could save a few euros on tickets if I booked online in advance!