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The Plaza de España is located within the Maria Luisa Park in Seville, with good pedestrian and vehicular access. It has a semicircular floor plan, with three levels connected by stairs, ramps or a stair platform. It has several entrances: at the lower level of the canals (through the center of the semicircle) and at an intermediate level, via two ramps at the ends.
From the intermediate level there is also access to the upper level via stairs and a stair platform at each access point (North and South towers). There is no accessible alternative for climbing the towers, which are used as lookout points. The pavements are well maintained and there are no major mobility obstacles. There are audio guides and a guide in Braille. There are no public toilets in the Plaza de España. There is parking along the entire exterior perimeter, with a parking space reserved for people with reduced mobility next to the South tower.
There is a public transport stop close to the resource, with adapted rolling stock. The sidewalks that give access to the resource are of adequate dimensions. The pavements are passable and in good condition. There are crosswalks close to the resource and they are well executed and signposted. There is tactile pavement for signaling and generally for guiding pedestrian crossings. There is a cab stop next to the resource, and the municipality has adapted cabs.
There is a public parking space reserved for people with reduced mobility near the resource, on the public road, but it does not have a transfer space. There are no private parking spaces belonging to the resource. The main access to the square has access ramps to overcome the existing unevenness and directly access the intermediate level. There is an accessible alternative level through the center of the square. The access is not signposted by the SIA. <span class="automatic-translation-warning">This text was automatically translated.</span>