Jardines de Murillo – A Mosaic of Green, History, and Andalusian Charm
Tucked between the historic Jewish Quarter and the grand avenues of Seville, the Jardines de Murillo are where time slows, birds sing, and orange trees whisper secrets to the breeze. Named after the beloved Baroque painter Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, these gardens are a serene escape in the heart of the city—as if Seville paused just to breathe.
Stroll down shaded walkways lined with tiled benches, and you’ll spot trickling fountains, palms swaying overhead, and bursts of colour from seasonal blooms. This isn’t just a garden—it’s a living painting, with floral frames, Moorish motifs, and romantic arches that seem to lead into another era.
The paths twist and turn like an old Sevillano song, guiding you past statues, quiet corners perfect for reflection, and the iconic Monument to Christopher Columbus, surrounded by classical columns and tropical flair.
Whether you’re walking off tapas, escaping the summer heat, or simply dreaming beneath the orange blossoms, Jardines de Murillo is Seville’s gentle exhale—a hidden gem that sparkles with sunlight and history.
Casa De Pilatos
Torre Del Oro
Plaza Nueva
Itálica