Choosing virtual travels nowadays is the best option due to coronavirus. This pandemic has determinate us to many changes, including the way we have to travel.
In a period with zero possibilities of traveling, our only option remains the online environment; it is undoubtedly a tough time for us all, a period that will transform our perspective about travels.
Many of us have scheduled trips throughout this period, and this pandemic has ruined our plans. Even if you have to cancel your scheduled trips, you must not lose your hope and take full advantage of the options offered by the online environment.
What are the options offered by the online environment?
- It allows us to become virtual travelersÂ
- The wide range of different tourist objective is at a click distance in the online environment
Therefore I decided to present to you the options that you have as virtual travelers.
1. Vatican Museums
Vatican museums are even after five centuries of existence some of the wealthiest museums in the world and are considered a real treasure of masterpieces.
2. British Museum London
British Museum is one of the oldest and most impressive museums in the world with a wide range of exhibits ranging from Egyptian mummies to Roman treasures.
3. Versailles Palace
A royal castle built in France, the Versailles Palace was the residence of many kings of France as Louis XIV, Louis XV, and Louis XVI. Also, it is one of the most remarkable monuments in France.
4. Louvre Museum Paris
Louvre Museum is the largest museum of history and art in France and one of the most important museums in the world. It is also the world’s most popular museum of fine arts in 2018.
5. Acropolis Museum
Athenian Acropolis represents a significant sanctuary for the greek culture. In order to preserve the artifacts discovered here, there is The Acropolis Museum, an archaeological site-specific museum which is housing more than 3.000 famous artifacts.
Located in the historical area of Makriyianni, this museum narrates a life story from prehistoric times until the end of antiquity. From the opening of the Acropolis Museum in June 2009 until March 2012, there were more than 4 million visitors who have opened the museum’s doors.
Moreover, for those who want a more extensive range of virtual travels, you can make them by accessing this page.
Therefore, this new coronavirus situation also has a positive side because we can enrich our cultural baggage by becoming virtual travelers for free.
Thus, let’s take advantage of all the benefits that the online environment offers us and to turn from traditional travelers into virtual ones.