360 Cities – Panoramic Travel

by Jacques Jones on December 30, 2009

360 Cities is truly a marvelous website for viewing panoramic images around the world to marvel at splendid art, architecture and living landscapes. Although there are other alternatives to 360 Cities this website has an overwhelming choice of different cities to look at, and often several vantage points per city.

Not only do they have a fantastic library of different panoramic interactive videos, they also offer embed codes for you to insert the panographic photography into your own website, blog or profile and are search-able via the very popular and useful Google Earth.

Their partnership with Google goes even further, as you can see from the following example as they are now offering a very dynamic virtual tour solution for businesses to let their prospective clients have a full high definition, panoramic tour of their company, establishment, resort or whatever it is a company wants to show off. The possibilities are very exciting. Click Here to see how you can deliver your virtual tour in a more dynamic way.

Here are some embedded examples of some great panoramic videos around the world.

Eiffel Tower – Paris – France


Evening view over Paris from the Eiffel tower in Paris

Or see it from the bottom up…


Tour Eiffel1 in Paris

Alcatraz – San Fransisco (The view if you about to “Escape from Alcatraz”)


Alcatraz Exterior at Night in San Francisco

Dubai – Night Fountains


Burj Dubai Fountain Show at Night in Dubai

798 Art District graffiti – We love Peace – China


798 Art District graffiti – We love Peace in Beijing

Tokyo Dome City – Crystal point – Japan


Tokyo Dome City – Crystal point in Tokyo

The Cans Festival – London


The Cans Festival in London

New York City – Roof Shot – North America / USA (An inspired panorama by Sebastian Wegerbauer


Roof4 in New York City

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Author: Jacques Jones (73 Articles)

...is constantly searching for the next big thing, and takes enjoyment out of sharing his artistic and creative discoveries with the masses, whether that be art, music, fashion or tech.

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msl78 December 30, 2009 at 8:13 pm

Nice post! its a good idea maximizing potential of still images ….msl78

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Chris Chaplain January 17, 2010 at 9:30 am

My friend Jeannie and I are travel guru hippy bugs.
When she comes over i’m gonna show her this boy!

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