Tours and Tickets to Experience Maria Luisa Park
Maria Luisa Park

*Maria Luisa Park is a must for sightseers hoping to escape the bustle of town.
- The park is big and it’s easy to miss parts of it; consider a guided tour to ensure you see all the highlights.
- Find two museums within the park—the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions—both of which offer interesting exhibits and respite from the heat.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Maria Luisa Park. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While it’s free to visit Maria Luisa Park independently, there are plenty of guided tours available that can help you discover the park’s highlights. Group bike tours typically start at around €25, while shared Segway tours are available from around €55.
Yes, you can rent bikes at Maria Luisa Park from the Cyclotour bike hire shop within the park, which has both standard bikes as well as tandem bikes. There are also bike sharing stations on the park’s outskirts, as well as the chance to ride a horse-drawn carriage.
Yes, Maria Luisa Park is accessible to wheelchair users and travelers with reduced mobility, as the paths are wide and flat. However, the park attracts many visitors, including joggers, cyclists, and horse-drawn carriages, so it’s best to plan your visit during quieter hours, such as weekday mornings rather than busy weekends.
Yes, Maria Luisa Park is great for families with children, as it has multiple playgrounds and also is home to the Island of the Birds sanctuary. It also has plenty of green spaces for running around, plus many places to sit for a picnic.
Yes, there are restrooms at Maria Luisa Park close to the entrance to Plaza de España. Some visitors report that the restrooms in the park require a €1 payment, so bring small change if planning a visit.































































































































