Yaroslavl webcam broadcasts a view of the intersection of Leningradsky and Dzerzhinsky avenues.
Due to the fact that the broadcast is transmitted in real time, everyone can observe the current situation on the road, monitor possible violations and weather changes.
Yaroslavl, whose webcams can be watched online without leaving home, is a wonderful city for traveling and weekend excursions.
A huge number of sights, ancient temples, spacious parks have been preserved here.
You can start your acquaintance with this city from the so-called Strelka. This is the confluence of two rivers - the Volga and Kotorosl. Also, this is where the history of this ancient city begins. After all, once in this place, on the initiative of Yaroslav the Wise, a fortress was founded. Today, a stunning embankment has been landscaped along the coast in Yaroslavl. The best views are from its top. And here the annual festival "Feast on the Volga" is held, which is a must-see for all lovers of delicious food and fun pastime.
Arriving in Yaroslavl with children, you should definitely visit the Golden Ring show layout. True, there is a risk of staying here indefinitely, looking at mini-cars and horses moving along realistically recreated architectural objects.
Along with the sights of Yaroslavl, the exposition includes models of the famous objects of Kostroma, Uglich, Vladimir, Ivanovo and other cities of the Golden Ring.
It is noteworthy that, unlike other “cities in miniature”, not only transport and other objects move in the Yaroslavl exhibition, but also the time of day. So, every 10 minutes here comes the night with festive fireworks.
The Spaso-Preobrazhensky Monastery is considered to be the most important spiritual asset of Yaroslavl. It is located in the heart of the city. Many call the monastery the Yaroslavl Kremlin. But the real Kremlin burned down in the 17th century and was no longer rebuilt.
The monastery plays an important spiritual, cultural and historical role. It was within its walls that the famous "Tale of Igor's Campaign" was found. The monastery is included in the Yaroslavl Museum-Reserve and is operational. At the same time, anyone can enter its territory for a nominal fee.
The monastery includes the ancient Transfiguration Cathedral, which was built in the XIII century. And from the belfry, located nearby, offers an incredible city panorama.
For those who have not yet planned a trip to these places, Yaroslavl webcams, which can be watched online in real time, will help to get to know this city better and, possibly, determine the direction for future travel.