Live Street Cams: The World's Most Interesting Intersections
Watch daily life unfold in real time — from Waikiki's Lewers Street to city intersections around the world.
Street cameras offer a unique window into daily life. Unlike scenic nature cams, street feeds show the rhythm of cities — the morning commute, the lunchtime rush, the late-night quiet. Here are the most interesting street cameras on Port of Cams.
Lewers Street, Waikiki
Our flagship camera, the East Lewers Street cam, captures one of Waikiki’s liveliest streets 24/7. This isn’t a tourist camera — it’s a real-time feed of street life in one of the world’s most visited neighborhoods.
What you’ll see:
- Morning joggers and surfers heading to the beach
- Afternoon shopping crowds
- Evening restaurant and bar scene
- Late-night Waikiki energy
This camera streams in H.265 at 2048kbps for crystal-clear quality, making it one of the highest-quality street cams available anywhere.
Alaska City Cameras
Anchorage and Fairbanks have extensive traffic camera networks that double as street cams:
Anchorage Highlights
- Benson & Minnesota — major commercial intersection
- Boniface & Northern Lights — east Anchorage hub
- C Street & Dimond — south Anchorage shopping district
Fairbanks
- Airport Way at Cowles — downtown Fairbanks
- Badger Road — suburban life
Winter bonus: These cameras show life at -20°F and below. Watch ice fog form, see the sun barely rise above the horizon in December, and observe how an Arctic city keeps moving.
What Makes a Great Street Cam?
The best street cameras share a few qualities:
- Elevated angle — high enough to see the full scene, low enough to recognize activity
- Good lighting — visible day and night
- Interesting location — somewhere things actually happen
- High frame rate — smooth motion, not choppy slideshow
- Audio — some cameras include ambient sound (rare but amazing)
Street Cam Watching Patterns
Different times of day tell different stories:
- 5-7 AM: Early morning workers, joggers, delivery trucks
- 8-9 AM: Rush hour — the city wakes up
- 12-1 PM: Lunch crowd — foot traffic peaks
- 5-7 PM: Evening rush, restaurants filling up
- 10 PM-2 AM: Nightlife, different energy entirely
- 3-5 AM: The quiet hours — sometimes the most fascinating
Time-Lapse Magic
Street cameras make incredible time-lapses. Our timelapse feature compresses hours into seconds, revealing patterns invisible in real time — the flow of traffic, the movement of shadows, the pulse of the city.
Privacy and Ethics
All cameras on Port of Cams are publicly accessible feeds from transportation departments, resorts, and public spaces. We don’t operate surveillance cameras or show private properties. These are the same views you’d see walking down the street.
Browse our growing collection of city cameras and find your favorite place to people-watch from anywhere in the world.