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Maria Luisa Park

Definitely explore the tiles and fountains, but I found the Plaza de España was stunningly beautiful during golden hour - around sunset. Perfect for photos!

I recommend taking a stroll through the gardens and keeping an eye out for local artists painting. You might stumble upon some amazing street art and craftsmanship.

Check out the horse-drawn carriages—great for a unique park experience. Just don’t forget to haggle a bit on the price!

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!
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!
Oeste Park

I recommend wearing comfy shoes. The park is bigger than it looks, and I walked a lot! You'll enjoy it more without sore feet afterward.

If you're into photography, the golden hour right before sunset is magical here. I got some amazing shots! Plan to stay until around 8 PM if you can.

I suggest checking out the free exercise classes that they sometimes offer, like yoga or Zumba. I stumbled upon one during my visit and it was a fun way to mingle with locals.

Look for the little play areas if you have kids. They’re well equipped and kept the little ones entertained while I enjoyed some quiet time on a nearby bench.
Federico Garcia Lorca Park

I recommend checking out the small outdoor theatre! It's a hidden gem, and sometimes they have free events. Look out for flyers or check local listings!

I suggest wearing comfortable shoes. The park is bigger than it looks, and you might end up walking more than you expected while exploring the trails!

I think the best time to go is early in the morning around 9 AM. The park is peaceful, and you can avoid the crowds. Plus, the morning light is perfect for photos!
Malaga Park

My advice is to bring a picnic and some drinks. There are so many lovely spots to chill in the park. Plus, it saves you some cash instead of buying overpriced snacks nearby

Sometimes the public restrooms aren’t the cleanest. I recommend using the cafes around the park if you need to go. I made that mistake and it was a bit unpleasant!

I suggest visiting early in the morning, around 9 AM, to beat the crowds and enjoy the fresh air. It was super peaceful when I got there, and I grabbed great photos without anyone in the background.

If you like flowers, don't miss the rose garden. I totally overlooked it at first, but when I explored, it was just stunning. Definitely a standout feature!
Granada Science Park

I think you'll have a better experience if you focus on the hands-on exhibits first. They’re way more fun and less crowded in the morning.

I recommend getting there right when it opens at 10 am. It gets super crowded later, and you don't want to miss the cool exhibits.
Plaza America

I suggest bringing a small picninc to enjoy in the gardens. There are lovely spots to relax, and it beats overpriced snacks from nearby vendors!
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!