







Reus is a city in northeastern Spain, located in Catalonia in the province of Tarragona, with a population of about 107,000 people. It is best known as the birthplace of architect Antoni Gaudà and has a lively center with modernist buildings, shops, and cafes. The city plays an important role as a commercial and service hub for the surrounding region. Reus is well connected thanks to its nearby airport and good rail links. It is only a short distance from the Costa Daurada beaches. The mix of history, everyday local life, and coastal access makes Reus appealing to visitors and residents alike.
The webcam observing Plaza del Mercadal shows the main square of Reus in real time, with people walking, cafes around the edges, and daily city life unfolding. Plaza del Mercadal is the historic and social heart of the city, home to the town hall and surrounded by notable modernist buildings. It is a popular meeting place and often hosts public events and celebrations. During the Christmas season, a large Christmas tree is placed in the center of the plaza, adding festive lights and atmosphere that are clearly visible on the webcam.