March 2020 social distancing will be added to history textbooks throughout the globe. But while humanity is adjusting to this new way of life, and even though there is a pervasive fear of travel, many of us still have that insatiable desire to travel. Luckily, virtual tours provide you the opportunity to see the world for free at any time. Imagine seeing an underwater world or even the top of an Icelandic waterfall without ever even leaving your couch. Online journeys allow us to admire the earthly beauty of distant locations or even have the out of this world experience of viewing our planet from space!
Have a look through our selection of virtual tour services, which will help tackle the self-isolation.
- Virtual Museums
Nowadays, the top world cultural centers offer a new option of visiting them online. Traveling without leaving your home, seeing the world cultural heritage in good quality – all this is easy, affordable and free. From anywhere in the world you can travel through the halls, see the expositions of the most interesting cultural and scientific centers of the world.
For instance, Google united all museums, large galleries, exhibition centers into a global network in its Art Project. The main feature of it is elaborate detalization. You can thoroughly look at every stroke of the world’s best paintings.

Here’s the list of the most prominent museums:
- The Acropolis Museum;
- The Tretyakov Gallery;
- The Uffizi Gallery;
- The Van Gogh Museum;
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art;
- The National Museum of Korea;
- The Musée d’Orsay;
- 360cities.net.
The source shows us the world in detailed panoramas. You can walk around London, climb the top of Everest and even discover African tribes. Any destination on your travel bucket list is reachable, as this type of virtual journey is fast and free. In some pictures, the resolution is so high that you can see the faces of people in the windows of houses. Maybe you will notice yourself somewhere?
- International Space Station Broadcast
You can even visit outer space! The ISS has cameras broadcasting everything that happens above us. Who knows what we can notice there! The service is live 24/7, so you will always be up to date with the latest news from the orbit.
- Live Videos
If looking out of the ISS porthole seems like not your thing, you can take a virtual tour to a more “down to earth” location. How about hanging out with the pandas at the Atlanta Zoo?
Earthcam.com has a huge collection of webcams around the world – from New York to Bangkok. A great opportunity to follow the change of timezones.
- Vimeo
Slow-motion can make miracles! You will surely understand it if you visit vimeo.com. Thousands of video collections of all the most divine and mysterious corners of our planet will give you the necessary dose of daily inspiration.
Here’s the list of top Vimeo travel bloggers:
- Joerg Daiber
- Mathieu Le Lay
- Vincent Urban
- Redha Medjellekh
- Jiro Bosma
I found myself right next to the Promenade, a wide and shady street with a fresh sea breeze.
As you walk along, pay attention to the small yacht boats ️- they will offer to take you to Portovenere, one of the small villages nearby where you can only get by water. This is one of the destinations La Spezia hosts ⚓. 




Wandering around the city, you’ll find that some architectural ideas are quite unique and surprising, like this one-flat-wall house. You know what’s weird? It actually looks like someone is living there. To me, that’s some kind of magic.

There are upper levels with mostly private houses and apartment buildings. To get from bottom to top you can either walk – I found these gorgeous stairs that look like a park itself! It’s a block away from Piazza Garibaldi, and you can take an elevator. Yes, not a train, not a cable car, an elevator. It’s fun and it’s free. Locals use it all the time. You can find them at Via Prione, at Via Biassa and the Church of Santa Maria, and it only has up or down buttons so easy to operate.


As you get back to the center, there are still a lot of places to go to. Personally, I am willing to get lost in these tangled blooming shopping streets to end up in a local pizzeria at lunchtime. Pricy Stradivarius and Michael Kors boutiques next to the gorgeous Santa Maria Assunta ( definitely stop by!) are out of my salary range, but Skechers and Tezenis are the trademarks I adore and cherish, so give me half an hour, I’m coming in!
I got a bit exhausted and sleepy from all this walking. Obviously, my personal battery was failing me, so I longed for my perfect Italian cappuccino and finally found it here at the railway station, next to the Burgery by Roadhouse. Maybe it’s just my quench speaking, but it was one of the best coffees in my life. One espresso shot, very little milk and the rest – gentle silky foam on top. You pick up the cup and you feel it’s very light. That’s the way, a-ha-a-ha, I like it, a-ha-a-ha only 1.30 Euro for a cup of liquid sunshine, well, and 1.20 for a chocolate croissant. 
One way ticket is only 1.1 Euro. There is a small ticket office, but nobody is ever there (FYI, in Italy a lot of things work the other way, but we’ll get to this later.
. The train itself departs every 10 min, and from bottom to top it takes about 10 min ride. To get to the very top you’ll have to exit on the last 4th station – Piazza Fuga. After that turn right, go up the street stairs, continue all the way up to the castle. If you feel you got lost, use this one “come faccio al castello?” (“how do I get to the castle?”), it should be handy, and then look for the directions from the locals.





, take the elevator to the upper floor and enjoy the stunning views! You go all around and see Napoli scattered down below, gorgeous in its sleeping glory Vesuvius volcano, the whole Amalfi coast with the Capri island on the horizon… In places like that time cannot be really measured, right?
, that is all the way down at the seaside, or at the park by Viable Anton Dohrn with a perfect bay view for your pictures and fresh marine wind for your retreat.
Noise will be your orientation – the louder it gets, the closer you are to the center;).
It’s mainly a walking street with brand shops and exquisite ice-cream parlors, or gelaterias, that slowly disappears into Via Monteoliveto. 
Galleria Umberto is a place to stop by, at least to see the gentle summer sunshine beaming through the beautiful glass ceiling. It always amazed me, as it looks like a street, feels like a big train station when it’s neither. It’s just a state-of-the-art shopping mall.
(4 Cheese – well, it’s my #1 permanent choice), stop by Antica Trattoria e Pizzeria da Peppino. I guarantee you the best cheese pizza in town! Their secret is in adding chips of smoked cheese on top, that complements both taste and flavor in it. It will cost you about 7 Euro, and a glass of Peroni on the tab will be around 5. Yeah, food is way cheaper than booze;) So, if it’s a lunch for two with a pizza and couple of beers, with the tax and service charge that will go up to 20 Euros. For the wheat beer lovers – make sure you try Peroni Bianca, that’s mostly bottled though.
You’ll be quite surprised to find out that Italians can brew on the level.