The Paseo Vistalegre, also known as Vista Alegre, is a semi-covered walkway near to the harbour, which features an ornmental fountain at one end, and a monument to musicians, and one to the Guardia Civil, at the other. The walkway leads to the Eras del la Sal, and also features the Tourist Information Office.
Torrevieja is a magnet for sports performers, thanks to the purpose built “Sports City”, which features facilities for just about all modern sporting activities.
The Torrevieja salt lakes are both a natural and industrial area, where salt is produced for sending around the world.
Torrevieja is famous for producing salt, distributing it all around the world. The production is one of the biggest in Europe, and this is an overview of the Torrevieja salt factory.
Torrevieja no longer has a railway line, since it was closed down in the 70’s, but now, a scenic walkway has been created over the path of the tracks, running alongside the pink lagoon.
Plaza de Oriente is a popular square in Torrevieja, featuring a modern church and surrounded by small bars.
The Plaza de la Constitucion in Torrevieja is the main square in the centre of the town, which also hosts the town hall and one of the two large churches in the town.
Paseo Juan Aparicio in Torrevieja is a popular walkway along the coast of the town, where small coves are littered along, offering tranquility to bathers, although often very busy.
The Parque Sinforosa in Torrevieja is a small urban park, with a bandstand. It is set to be destroyed for the construction of a highrise apartment block.
The Parque Molina del Agua in La Mata, Torrevieja, is now a natural park constructed over a water-serving structure, many of the remnants of which are still visible.