Explore the World with 360º Virtual Tours on iBestTravel’s Guides App

To help you get a taste of travel from the comfort of your home, or even find inspiration for your next journey, you can enjoy a teaser tour on iBestTravel’s Guides app. Using immersive 360° video and images to transport you to your favorite destination, you can learn more about top attractions like La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, take in the views from the iconic Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, and even get a sense of what it’s like to bike in Amsterdam. No passport required.

To get started, find your destination of interest on the Guides app (iOS and Android). Once you’re there, search for a ‘must see’ attraction or landmark (swipe left to see the full list) and select the one you want. Click the box and arrow icon to begin the tour and then continue to press the arrow icon to go deeper inside the attraction. Using your smartphone touchscreen, you can rotate the images to enjoy 360° views and even videos of some of the world’s most impressive sights. Here are 10 of the best virtual tours:

Barcelona: La Sagrada Família

In reality, you would have to get up at the crack of dawn to brave the queues to get inside Basílica de la Sagrada Família. However, with 360° tours, you can see the sun streaming rainbows of light through the stained-glass windows of Antoni Gaudi’s unfinished masterpiece and enjoy kaleidoscope views of the ceiling through various perspectives from your phone.

Miami: Wynwood Walls

Stroll through Miami’s most popular outdoor public art attraction where you’ll find street art emblazoned on nearly every wall and building.

Wat Pho, Ratanakosin
Wander through the relics at Wat Pho, Ratanakosin. ©Richard I’Anson/iBestTravel

Thailand: Wat Pho

Follow the arrows until you find the main attraction in one of Thailand’s oldest temples: the statue of the reclining Buddha and his huge feet decorated with mother-of-pearl.

Paris: Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris

A visit to Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris has been on hold ever since the devastating fire of April 2019 closed it to the public. Therefore, this is your best chance to explore the medieval cathedral in all its glory while waiting for the grand reopening in 2024.

Tokyo: Tsukji Market

One of the most engaging sights in Japan’s bustling capital, Tsukji Market is home to vendors selling everything from seafood to kitchen tools and fresh fruit. Although you won’t get to taste the food, or even smell it (technology hasn’t advanced that far yet), you will get a sense of the market’s famous frenetic energy.

Ipanema beach
Explore the sun-drenched hotspot that is Ipanema beach ©Michael Heffernan/iBestTravel

Rio de Janeiro: Ipanema Beach

For those lacking easy access to a beach, taking a stroll along one of the world’s most famous shorelines is the next best thing. You can almost smell the coconut-scented sun cream.

Singapore: Gardens by the Bay

See Singapore’s famous ‘Supertrees’ (giant artificial treelike structures) and their silver-pink branches with a virtual visit to Gardens by the Bay.

Amsterdam: Rijksmuseum

Follow the arrows across Museum Square and into one of the greatest museums in the world, where you’ll get to explore a vast collection of 17th century masterpieces with a few taps of your phone.

Brooklyn Bridge
Enjoy a mini tour of the Brooklyn Bridge ©Emma Shaw/iBestTravel

New York: Brooklyn Bridge

Ambling along one of North America’s most iconic bridges is a must for any visitor to New York. Using the app, you can (sort of) do just that, while rotating the images to take in 360° views of the city and the bridge’s iconic neo-gothic arches.

Rome: Roman Forum

Virtually tour the ancient sites of the Roman Forum and use the arrows to bring you closer to some of its crumbling structures. You will see the Forum thronged with tourists as you explore its crumbling structures with your phone, but you won’t need to jostle elbows with them for views.


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