The convent square in Denia

plaza del convento

The Convent Square is right next to Marques del Campo street, the busiest shopping street and considered the center of Denia.

the convent square
The convent square

What can be found in the convent square in Denia?

It is made up of the church or convent of Sant Antonio, built in the 16th century A.D., one of the oldest in Denia.

This small square is a nice place after visiting the historic streets of the center of Denia. A south-facing square to enjoy the Mediterranean sun.

The convent square of Denia has some benches in the shade of the trees. There is also a small fountain at the entrance to the square.

The square of the Convent of Denia is small but cozy.

There are restaurants in The Convent Square de Denia, which offer tapas, cokes, Spanish beers… Cokes are typical Spanish dishes. You can also sit there for a drink and a snack in a quiet environment. You can see the castle from the small fountain in the square, a view that is worth it.

To get there, it is best to take a taxi or a bus. If you insist on going by car, it will be difficult for you to find places, but it is still doable. If you are staying near the port or the center of Denia, it is advisable to go there on foot.

Animals are allowed provided they pick up and throw away the defections and respect the calm of the place.

This square in Denia also allows you to visit a magnificent little church, with its stained glass windows and paintings. This church is only used for diocesan use.

In the middle you can see the cross of the thermal baths, cut in rough stone, dates from the 17th century. It is actually a reproduction of the true cross that existed at the time.