The Tromsø webcam in real time shows a view of Tromsø Port City.
The lens captures the bay, mountain peaks and part of the port. You can watch live weather changes and enjoy the mesmerizing view of the fjord.
Tromso is the main city in the Troms district, whose webcams are available on the site.
It is considered the largest in the north of Norway and the third largest settlement in the world, which is located north of the Arctic Circle (after Murmansk and Norilsk). The city is located north of the Arctic Circle, only 350 km. The central part of Tromsø stands on the island of Tromsøya, but the urban area itself covers part of the mainland and part of the island of Kvaløya. Tromsø is connected to Norway by the Tromsøsund Bridge and Tunnel, and to Kvaløya by the Sandnessund Bridge.
In the center of the capital Troms, whose webcams allow you to enjoy picturesque views, there is the largest number of old wooden houses in Northern Norway.
The oldest was built in 1789. Tromsø is also known as the cultural center of the region, which hosts many different festivals.
Events start from the beginning of the year. So, in January, the International Film Festival and the Classical Music Festival Nordlysfestivalen are held. At the end of the month, residents, most of whom are children, celebrate Sun Day. At this time, it rises above the horizon after a long polar night.
In February, the local university and city hall hosts the International Day of the Sami People. The end of the month will again be marked by a big event - the Latin American festival "No Siesta Fiesta". First held in 2007, the festival showcases the best of Latin American art in Northern Norway with films, dance, music, workshops, fairs and a samba street parade.
In summer, the open-air festival "Bukta Tromsø" is organized, which is a popular musical event.
Mostly rock music can be heard here, although other types of modern music are also present. The festival takes place in Telegrafbukta, located in a park in the southwestern part of the island. Other popular cultural summer events among the people of Troms are the Karlsoy Festival and the Riddu Riddu Festival. Live webcams allow you to plunge into the atmosphere of the harsh north. The Insomnia Electronic Music Festival is held every autumn and is considered one of the largest and most important electronic music festivals in Norway.
Most of the more intimate events or city events take place in the House of Culture, including performances by the local theater troupe. The Norwegian Arctic Orchestra also visits Tromso frequently. The city is home to several museums, the largest of which are the Northern Norwegian Art Gallery and the Tromsø Gallery of Modern Art.