5 of The World’s Most Famous Landmarks You Can Still Visit
- Charlotte Cuddihy
- Jun 25, 2020
- 2 min read
Has this year’s unforeseeable events put a damper on your travel plans? Are you itching to see all the world’s landmarks that were on your 2020 list). With a government advisory against non-essential travel in place, it might be some time still before we get there. But in the meantime, why not try a virtual tour? Make yourself familiar with the surroundings for when you get there.
Virtual tours could also be the ideal way to help plan your future trips too. Many of these tours offer 360-degree views, along with a complete background of the site. So here’s some tours you might consider taking.
1. Eiffel Tower
The representation of Paris through and through, The Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous landmarks in the world. This spectacular landmark is something you will want to visit again and again. In order to keep sharing its beauty with the world, tourists can take a three minute virtual tour of the structure here.

Viewers experience the three different levels along with an in-depth look through its 130 years of stimulating history. You’re guaranteed to enjoy these tours, whether you’ve never been to the Eiffel Tower before of not, you’ll probably even learn something new!
2. Palace Of Versailles And The Hall Of Mirrors
The Palace of Versailles dates back to the 17th century. Originally a hunting lodge turned a palace and now a museum. Comprised of the Castle, the gardens, the Park, and much more, the Estate now is home to over 800 hectares. The Palace of Versailles is home to an incredible 60,000 pieces of art.
If this is something that has been on your bucket list the virtual tour is an ideal option to learn more.
3. The Colosseum
One of the most remarkable landmarks in the world, nestled in the heart of Rome. The Colosseum is certainly one of the most visited attractions. Even throughout these tough times, tourists can still virtually visit and get everything The Colleseum has to offer from construction, to ancient Roman history. And if you enjoy this, you can also take tours of the Vatican, Capitoline Hill, and the interior of the Pantheon.

4. Great Wall Of China
An absolute must on every bucket list! The Great Wall of China, more than 3,000 miles long is one of the greatest wonders of the world. Dating back over two thousand years. Visitors can still access some parts online. From Jinshanling to Simatai is free. However, if you really want to dive deeper into its culture and history on other parts of the wall, you may have to pay a small fee around €5.
5. Statue Of Liberty
The statue of Liberty has been around since 1886. Now a national monument and seen as the emblem of New York. The website is currently offering virtual tours to visitors where you’ll be brought inside the torch and even her face. Offering stunning views of the New York Harbour, you’ll feel like you’re really there!
And if you haven’t lost all hope of travelling in 2020 take a look here at the European countries named the safest to visit right now.
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