Click on any of the links below to view the webcam.
| Plaza de la Virgen |
Valencia has an important past with its accompanying traditions, all of which have left their mark on one of the largest historic centres in Europe. It's a leading cultural city with its reference point at the Lonja Silk Exchange, a World Heritage site, with ancient functions and customs recalled at sites like the Tribunal de las Aguas (Water Court), next to the Cathedral.
|
 |
 |
| Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciencies |
The City of the Arts and Sciences in Valencia is in itself a real visual feast. The avant-garde image of the buildings making up this imposing leisure and culture centre, designed by Santiago Calatrava and a team led by Felix Candela, are added by the interesting content of the L'Hemisfèric planetarium and the Prince Felipe Science Museum, now open to the public, as well as the Oceanographic Park and the Arts Palace.
|
 |
 |
| Jardin del Turia |
In the capital of the Land of Valencia, Sorolla-like sunlight is the true protagonist, highlighting infinite nuances in the gardens of the ancient Turia riverbed. Promenades and footpaths have been carefully landscaped into green zones, like those along the Alameda avenue, inviting visitors to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine. Along the riverbed is the music auditorium known as the Palau de la Música.
|
 |
 |
| Las Arenas |
Las Arenas beach is famous for its old seaside resort and the many restaurants that delight gourmets with their wide range of rice dishes. A stroll along the seafront enjoying the sea breeze and the marvellous light that bewitched Sorolla, is a genuine pleasure here in one of the most traditional and symbolic corners of the city of Valencia.
|
 |
 |
| El Saler |
| The El Saler nature park located south of the city of Valencia presents a highly valuable ecosystem and exceptional landscape. The Albufera lake is an inland freshwater lagoon separated from the sea by a thin stretch of sandy terrain covered with dunes and Mediterranean pines and shrubbery, with a sandy beach running along the coast. |
 |
 |
|
|