Guadalquivir Garden is a street art installation in Alameda in Seville. This place has 271 reviews and an average rating of 3.7 of 5.
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Reviews from visitors:
Appears to have been abandoned by by everyone except the person opening the gates and lots are padlocked shut. We thought we were going to have to return the way we entered but did find a second exit eventually. It is not worth the walk over the river except that it is pleasant in the breeze on the bridges.
This park is a bit special and it will really depend of you if you would like it or not.
It is currently in a state of close abandon.
It is not the most beautiful, neither the most interesting park.
But it has a lot of charm. In a day with sun it is really pleasant to be there. It looks like the time stopped.
Lots of grafitti and abandoned looking, great for deadpan tourism. The side of the park closer to the river is a gay cruising venue for a quick romp in the bushes or swordfight. I stumbled upon this while trying to find the exit. The only way out is the way in, on the Northeast side.
This park is closed. All gates and entrances are locked. It looks nice from a distance but you can see it is also full of litter and rubbish.
Almost all the gates are locked. The grounds are not maintained. It was a waste of time.
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