Virtual Tours of Barcelona
Posted: Wednesday, November 04, 2009
by David Brydon
BCN Rentals
What if it was possible to fly over your next holiday destination, stopping to check on those places of interest, and even go inside to have a peek? Wouldn't that make your holiday planning easier? Well, in Barcelona in Spain , you can do just that. Read on to find out more.
With such a wealth of information available when planning any holiday or short break, it's difficult to know where to start. Traditional guidebooks, Internet sites, Travel forums or discussion boards and photo sites like Flickr can turn planning into an ordeal longer than you plan on going for! Technology has also advanced so much in the past ten years that places such as Google Maps have become a great source of information and one doesn't have to rely on the hotel website photo of the location you're thinking of staying you can check it out right there, often with 360 extensions, too.
However, early 2010 will see a massive project unveiled by Barcelona Media Group in conjunction with the city council. This is almost like a Microsoft Virtual World (the company behind the digital landscapes has done extensive work on Second Life) or a Google maps street view on steroids! The images that the council released in March of 2009 look amazing, with the user being able to see incredible colours and 3 dimensional images, as well as being able to enter into some of the most famous monuments the city has to offer. The benefits have been touted not only from a tourist point of view or even a curious local, but also for strategic planning such as the fire service being able to view the structure of a building quickly in responding to an emergency call, for example. This is certainly one to watch out for, and will be a valuable resource for any traveller wanting to "visit" the city before they even get here!
David Brydon has been living in Barcelona for 10 years and writes about Apartments for rent in Barcelona and regularly contributes to this great Barcelona Guide.
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