Road webcam in Tuapse overlooking the crossroads along Komsomolskaya street.
The lens captures traffic on the road junction, adjoining sidewalks and buildings. The broadcast is transmitted in real time, allowing you to track the situation on the road and the weather.
The hallmark of Tuapse, whose webcams can be viewed online on this site, is the Embankment, which is officially called Primorsky Boulevard.
This is one of the main attractions of the resort, and the center of attraction for residents and guests of the city. Here they like to walk, admire various monuments and unusual objects, enjoy the sea breeze, as well as have fun and eat deliciously.
The promenade is bordered by many attractions. Among them are the "Stone Flower" fountain, as well as a light and music fountain, a sundial in the form of a sail, city sculptures, monuments dedicated to the heroes of the First World War and the Second World War.
Of particular interest is the port control room. It is represented by a 70-meter "mast", topped with a glass ball, where the dispatchers are located. The building can be viewed from anywhere on the city embankment, as well as from some other corners of Tuapse.
Another place for a pleasant walking promenade in Tuapse is Plane Alley.
It stretches parallel to K. Marx Street and is also one of the most visited places in the resort. The length of the artery is 2 km, which makes it the longest of its kind in all of Europe.
The alley was founded in honor of the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty, at the beginning of the last century. The first plane trees were planted here by high school students. At the same time, the tree species itself was not chosen by chance. The sycamore has a dense canopy that protects from the sun, making it one of the most popular tree species in the south of the country. Another notable feature of this plant is its high decorative characteristics, which are expressed in long flowering.
The alley miraculously remained intact during the Second World War. Because today's trees are over 100 years old. A relatively quiet and calm environment reigns here, which allows you to take a break from the noise of the resort town. The highlight of this place is the "singing" fountain.
You can get even closer to the city by visiting the Tuapse Defense Museum of History and Local Lore. The exposition is of great interest, because Tuapse is one of the cities that resisted the Nazi troops for a long time. The defense of the city, to which the collection of the institution is dedicated, lasted four months. And you can learn about all the details of the Tuapse operation by visiting the excursion and examining the unique exhibits. Of particular interest is the hypsometric map of the battles, as well as the diorama, which faithfully recreates the view from the city building that came under enemy air raid. Here you can also get acquainted with samples of weapons of that time, awards, letters from the front and other interesting artifacts.
If there is no way to go to these places yet, Tuapse webcams will allow you to discover new horizons online.