Parque de María Luisa was built for the 1929 World's Fair held in Seville, the Exposición Ibero-Americana, and remains landscaped with attractive monuments and museums.
The Alcázar Gardens, arranged to the back of the palace. They were planted and developed alongside the Alcázar throughout the centuries. Sheltered within the walls of the palace, they are laid out in terraces, and present variations of influences, styles and plants in each sector.
The Gardens of Murillo and the Gardens of Catalina de Ribera: alongside the wall of the Alcázar and next to the district of Santa Cruz.
La Isla Mágica, Cartuja Island, a theme park built on the site of the 1992 Universal Exposition of Seville
Other prominent parks and gardens include:
-Parque de los Príncipes
-Parque del Alamillo
-Parque Amate
-Parque Metropolitano de la Cartuja
-Jardines de las Delicias
-Jardín Americano
-Jardín Este
-Jardines de Cristina
-Jardines Chapina
-Jardines de la Buhaira
-Jardines de San Telmo
-Jardines del Guadalquivir
-Jardines del Valle