The Archduke Carlos Square in Denia is located in the Saladar district, a historical area of Denia where it is pleasant to live.
Located near the Bautista Evangelical Church and the Saladar promenade in Denia, this square is at the end of Avenida de Alicante, the main entrance to the city.
The Archduke Carlos square in Denia is a pedestrian square located on the old bus station and has been redesigned by the architectural firm Pepe Cabrera.
There are now several colourful areas in the square, including a children’s park for playing, sliding, swinging and small spring rides, and another void. These areas are protected from the road by small, rounded walls where parents can sit and watch their children play and where they can also protect themselves from the sun. The children are protected from the sun but also from the ground, as the ground surface has been adapted to prevent them from falling.
However, cars can still drive on the roads around the square.
What do we find around Archduke Carlos Square in Denia ?
In Archduke Carlos Square, we can find a supermarket, but also several restaurants and bars as well as a bakery, which makes it an ideal place to enjoy the gastronomy of Denia, buy a snack for the children or have a coffee while they play.
How do I park near Archduke Carlos Square in Denia ?
Due to its location in the city centre, there is not much parking in the square. Therefore, it is advisable to park in the surrounding area, such as the Montgó car park, which is very large and only 5/10 minutes away on foot. Another way to get to the square is by bike, as there is a bike park at the entrance to the children’s park.