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  • Virtual Tourism: Royal Palaces

    Virtual tourism became part of everyday life during lockdown, and it continues to help people explore places they cannot easily visit. High-resolution 360-degree tours let visitors look closely at rooms, artworks and craftsmanship, then revisit details again and again. They do not replace in-person visits; they complement them by deepening engagement and helping people plan.…

    Virtual Tourism: Royal Palaces
  • Palace Of Holyroodhouse

    Holyrood Palace 360 Tour Explore the home of Scottish Royal history in this Holyrood Palace 360 Tour. You can look around The Great Stair, the Morning Drawing Room and the King’s Bedchamber in high resolution. Thus you can zoom in and see the detail on the tapestries and other artworks. Info points provide additional detail…

    Palace Of Holyroodhouse
  • New Buckingham Palace Virtual Tours In Celebration of the Royal Wedding (Archive)

    Archive note: This post records the additional virtual tours produced in advance of the Royal Wedding. For more up to date Royal projects, see Royal palace virtual tours and our Royal Household case study. On April 29, 2011, Prince William married Catherine Middleton at Westminster Abbey, with the wedding reception held at Buckingham Palace. In…

    New Buckingham Palace Virtual Tours In Celebration of the Royal Wedding (Archive)
  • 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…

    The most expensive hotel in the world