On the picturesque banks of the Odiel River in the city of Huelva lies a cozy spot for relaxation — Antonio Machado Park. This public green space is an ideal corner for those who want to trade the noise of city streets for the peaceful atmosphere of the coastal zone that southern Spain is famous for.

The park is named after the famous lyrical poet Antonio Machado, whose work is inextricably linked with the region's cultural identity. Due to its location near the port area, the park offers guests a unique combination of natural landscape and industrial views, creating a special aesthetic characteristic of maritime cities.
As a popular urban attraction, the park attracts both locals and tourists with its well-kept appearance and the opportunity to breathe the fresh river breeze. It is a great place for those seeking inspiration or simply wanting to spend time surrounded by greenery while exploring Huelva.