
Many people will be at home in the coming months. Holidays are canceled and travel is not possible for the time being. There is a solution for this: with this online tool you can virtually travel around the world in no time.
On the 360 Cities website you can make a world trip in 360 degrees. A 360-degree camera takes images of the entire room at once. Everything around the camera is recorded and that makes holiday photos suddenly a bit more impressive. Both professionals and amateurs can upload their videos to 360 Cities. For example, the site has collected images of places from all over the world. However, the quality of the photos is looked at, not all cameras have the same sharpness.
Nature
In two clicks are you in egypt, at one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Or on the Plaza de España in Seville, Spain. You can also view old castles in Ireland or enjoy the setting sun at Lagoon Torre in Argentina.
art
For the art lovers: there are also works of art (inside) to view, such as this Mondrian cube. Just to Vincent van Gogh’s bedroom in Saint-Rémy de Provence or take a look at the library of the Rijksmuseum can also.
How does it work?
Go to the website of 360 cities. Enter a location in the search bar. That can really be anything, from nature reserves to cities or buildings. Note: the website is in English and search terms must therefore in some cases be translated into English. Then click on an image. You can look around by holding down your left mouse button and moving your mouse. There are also white arrows in the picture. Allows you to move to nearby places. If you stand on a white arrow without clicking, a block will appear with information about that other location. The blue arrow takes you to a randomly selected spot. You can also make the image fill the screen by clicking on the four arrows at the top right.
Source: 360 Cities.