Hospitality buyers do not just want to see a room; they want to understand the experience. Hospitality virtual tours help them do exactly that. They let guests, planners and corporate clients explore spaces in their own time, which makes them a valuable tool for sales and marketing teams.
We create hospitality virtual tours for hotels, serviced apartments, restaurants, bars, members clubs and cultural venues. Some clients want to present a single flagship property, while others need a consistent way to show multiple locations across a portfolio.
If you’d like to explore hotel-focused examples, take a look at our Hotel virtual tours page. For venue hire and private events, please visit our Events virtual tours page.
Whether the priority is filling rooms, selling tables or promoting a venue for private hire, a hospitality virtual tour gives people a much clearer sense of what to expect.
Explore the examples below to see how different hospitality spaces use 360 content, and please get in touch if you d like to discuss a tour for your own venue.
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National Gallery Virtual Tour
We’re thrilled to share our new National Gallery virtual tour, created in partnership with the Gallery’s Events team. They got in touch to invite us to produce a virtual tour that would show the spaces at their best for prospective clients, and ensure it was a clear upgrade on what they had in place before.…
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47 Park Street
Find out about our apartment virtual tours for 47 Park Street – one of the ‘Grand Residences by Marriott’. 47 Park Street is a collection of ‘fractional ownership’ serviced apartments. The apartments are in an elegant Edwardian townhouse in Mayfair. ‘Grand Residences’ guests purchase a membership, giving them access for a set number of nights…
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Golf Club Virtual Tour: St Andrews
We were privileged to work with the R&A Golf Club of St Andrews to create their golf club virtual tour. We have completed a project that will allow the Royal & Ancient Clubhouse to effectively throw open its doors to members around the world. The 360 tours will give viewers a behind-the-scenes tour of the…
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Old Sessions House Virtual Tour
We have been creating virtual tours for over two decades. Our long experience tells – each 360 image is finely crafted to give your viewers the best possible views of the space. Please read on to find out more about the Old Sessions House virtual tour. Old Sessions House, Clerkenwell Our reputation means we’re lucky…
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Aynhoe Park Virtual Tour
Archive note: This is an archive Aynhoe Park virtual tour of the Grade I country house on the Northamptonshire / Oxfordshire border. The estate has since been transformed into ‘RH England, The Gallery at Aynho Park’. These 360s document the building as it appeared when used as a private home and events venue. Aynhoe Park…
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Restaurant 360 Virtual Tour: Brunswick House
Mr Porter’s Weekly Journal We were delighted to create a restaurant 360 virtual tour for Mr Porter – the premier global online retail destination for menswear. Mr Porter is not simply a retailer; they also offer style advice and a weekly Journal which gives readers insights into cutting edge fashion, leisure, music, restaurants and more.…
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Criterion Restaurant Piccadilly
The Criterion Restaurant is part of London’s literary history, famously acting as the backdrop to the scene where Conan-Doyle had Watson first hearing mention of Sherlock Holmes. It has featured in Betjeman’s ‘The Varsity Students’ Rag'(“I wish you’d seen the rag we had in the Grill Room at the Cri.”) as well as many other…
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The Royal Opera House
We’re sorry – our Royal Opera House virtual tour is no longer available for public view. While you’re here, why not take a look at some of our other virtual tours? We’ve created virtual tours of galleries, museums, Royal palaces, as well as lots of virtual tours around London and the City of London generally.…
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Hard Rock Hotel, Chicago
Virtual tours of the Hard Rock Hotel, Chicago. The Hard Rock Hotel occupies the 1929 Carbide & Carbon Building – a stunning example of Art Deco architecture apparently designed to resemble a champagne bottle. The view from the top of the building may be familiar to some viewers from the opening sequence of the 2008…
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Gilgamesh Restaurant and Bar, London
Eye Revolution created a series of virtual tours of Gilgamesh, a restaurant, bar and lounge in Camden, London. Employing specialist HDR (high dynamic range imaging) techniques, the tours are able to show a greater range of light and shadow.
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Emirates Palace Hotel, Abu Dhabi
Emirates Palace virtual tour. The Emirates Palace hotel is in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and is rumoured to be the most expensive hotel ever built. It is owned by the Abu Dhabi government and managed by the Kempinski Group. Please click the thumbnail images below to view the fullscreen virtual tours.
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Crowne Plaza Hotel, Kensington
Eye Revolution were commissioned to create more than 20 virtual tours for this London boutique hotel. The Crowne Plaza Kensington has recently rebranded and wished to showcase the atmosphere and amenities of the new hotel. The virtual tours are able to showcase a variety of locations around the hotel in 360 degrees, from some of…
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The most expensive hotel in the world
Explore our virtual tour of the most expensive hotel in the world – The Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi, UAE. 20,000 people from 50 nations spent three years creating the Emirates Palace hotel in Abu Dhabi. Rumoured to have cost around £2 billion to build, it is the world’s most expensive hotel. The opulent surroundings…
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Look before you book at the Crowne Plaza Kensington Hotel
Crowne Plaza Kensington in London have taken advantage of Eye Revolution’s world-class virtual tour service to allow their online visitors to explore the hotel before booking. The virtual tours show potential guests around the hotel restaurants and bars as well as the rooms and suites. The hotel virtual tours also highlight the Crowne Plaza’s excellent…
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The Edison Los Angeles – Nightclub Virtual Tours Launched
We’re very pleased to announce that we have completed a virtual tour commission for The Edison Downtown in L.A. The venue is quite incredible – it was built in 1910 as L.A.’s first power plant, and then eventually fell into disrepair. The new owners dredged it from underneath several metres of water, and set about…



