Discover San Antonio Square in Aranjuez. A unique experience to learn about its history and significance.
San Antonio Square is a public space open 24 hours a day, every day of the year. It is easily reached on foot from the Royal Palace of Aranjuez; if you are driving, there are nearby parking areas such as the Prince's Garden car park. For more details, visit the official Aranjuez Tourism website.
Visiting San Antonio Square is completely free, as it is a public space. The adjacent Church of San Antonio also allows free visits outside Mass times, at no cost. If you are looking for a guided experience, consider the IAudioguia audio guide to enrich your visit.
It is recommended to spend between 20 and 45 minutes enjoying the square, the fountain, and the church façade at a relaxed pace. If you combine it with photos and an easy stroll, you will not need much more time. It is ideal for a quick stop on your route through Aranjuez.
San Antonio Square, designed in 1750 by the architect Giacomo Bonavia, is an emblematic example of Spanish Baroque and forms part of the Historic-Artistic Ensemble of Aranjuez, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. It represents the splendor of the Bourbon monarchy and is home to the Church of San Antonio, built for the royal family.
Spring (March to May) and autumn are ideal because of the mild weather and the flowers in the nearby gardens; avoid summer because of the heat. At sunset, it becomes magical, with golden light illuminating the church façade, perfect for photos.
Yes, the square is mostly accessible, with paved surfaces and no major level changes; there are ramps at the main entrances. The Church of San Antonio has an adapted entrance, but check with Aranjuez Town Hall (phone: 91 809 90 11) for specific details.
Just a 5-minute walk away is the Royal Palace of Aranjuez, the Prince's Gardens, and the Tagus River. Do not miss the Island Garden, ideal for a full walk through the Royal Site.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking around the area, visit early in the morning to avoid crowds, and download an IAudioguia audio guide for exclusive anecdotes. Pair it with a coffee on the nearby terraces for an authentic experience.
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