Parking in Tromsø: A Practical Guide for Visitors
- brtmusiol
- Aug 14
- 2 min read
Tromsø is a charming city full of colorful houses, snow-covered streets, and breathtaking Arctic views. Whether you’re renting a car to chase the Northern Lights, explore fjords, or take day trips to nearby islands, understanding parking rules and options is essential to avoid fines and make your trip stress-free.

On-Street Parking
Tromsø has plenty of on-street parking spaces in the city center, but most are paid zones. Payment is usually via parking meters or mobile apps like EasyPark.
Rates: Typically range from NOK 15–30 per hour, depending on the location.
Time limits: Many areas have limits of 1–2 hours, so always check the signage.
Tips: In winter, be mindful of snow piles and cleared areas — spaces can be narrower, and snowploughs may remove cars blocking the streets.
Parking Garages and Lots
For longer stays or overnight parking, Tromsø has several garages and parking lots. These are ideal if you want peace of mind and protection from the harsh Arctic weather.
City Center Garages: Offer hourly and daily rates, generally more expensive than street parking but safer and more convenient.
Tourist Areas: Some attractions like the Polaria Museum, Arctic Cathedral, or cable car parking lots have dedicated spaces, often with slightly higher rates.
Free Parking Options
Free parking in Tromsø is limited but available in certain residential areas outside the city center. If you choose these spots:
Be prepared to walk a bit to reach the main attractions.
Always check for local signs indicating permit requirements or temporary restrictions.
Avoid blocking driveways or snow clearing routes, or you risk fines or towing.
Winter Parking Tips
Parking in Tromsø during winter requires extra attention:
Snow removal: Roads and lots are regularly cleared, but cars left improperly parked may be blocked in by snowploughs.
Ice and snowbanks: Use caution when opening doors; icy surfaces can be slippery.
Marking your car: In heavy snow, make sure your car is visible and not obstructing traffic.
Parking Apps and Payment Methods
EasyPark is widely used and allows payment via smartphone.
Many meters accept coins or credit cards, but apps are faster, especially in winter conditions.
Always keep the parking receipt or confirmation visible in your car if required.
Overnight Parking Rules
Overnight parking in city streets is usually allowed, but check local signs — some areas require permits.
Hotel parking is often included in your stay, but confirm availability and pricing.
Tips for Tourists
Plan ahead and decide whether you’ll mostly park in the city center, at your hotel, or at attractions.
Use garages for convenience, especially if carrying photography equipment, groceries, or winter gear.
Always check the latest regulations on Tromsø municipality’s website or parking apps — rules can change seasonally.





