Metropol Parasol is the official name of this construction placed in Plaza de la Encarnación, near the city centre of Sevilla. Popularly, the structure is known as “Setas de la Encarnación” because of its similarity to a big-scale mushrooms.
If you have the opportunity to visit Seville and you have enough time, our recommendation is to visit this place and to dinner in the square. Surely, you will feel the sensation of being a smurf in the middle of an urban jungle 🙂
What to do in Metropol Parasol (Seville)
– To go to the terrace of the upper levels and see the whole city.
– To have a lunch in the restaurants of the area.
– To visit the museum in the underground level of Metropol Parasol.
– If you are young, to go party in the pubs and discothèques that you can find near the square (at 5 minutes on foot).
More places to visit in Seville
– Plaza de España: It is located in the middle of Maria Luisa Park, in the city center. The square has a fountain in the middle, rounded for a small lake and a building behind it that gives a traditional style to all the place.
– Santa Maria Cathedral and La Giralda: Situated in the heart of Seville, near Guadaquivil river, the Gothic Santa María Cathedral in Seville is the largest Cathedral in Spain, and the largest Gothic Christian Cathedral in the world. In fact, the imposing Cathedral measures 116 metres in length and 76 metres in width, being together with the Zaragoza and the Toledo Cathedrals the three unique Gothic Cathedrals with five naves in Spain.
– Torre del Oro: This ancient tower is by the river, near to San Telmo Bridge. The first part of its structure was constructed in the 13th century when the Muslims lived in Andalusia, one century later it was improved and finished by Pedro I.
– Plaza Nueva: There is the Seville’s Town hall.
– Plaza de toros de la Maestranza.
– Archeological Museum and Arts Museum of Seville: Both of them are placed in Maria Luisa Park.
– Canal de Alfonso XIII: This watercourse passes just alongside Maria Luisa Park.
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