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Virtual travels in Poznań

The current situation in the world limits travel very much. When we can't leave home, visiting another city or country is difficult. We were wondering how we could walk around town without leaving home? New technologies come in handy. 

First of all, it is worth seeing various types od promotional films. You Tube is a very useful tool to get to know the region. We will find a lot of films showing the qualities od Poznań. This may encourage future visits, because it even made us extremely curious and showed our city from a completely different perspective than we know.


Poznań by drone - film


A virtual walk is a wonderful alternative to traveling without moving from home. Of course, it cannot replace the standard from of travel. This may encourage future visits and see the realities of what we have seen on internet. The advantage of this from is primarily the lack of piston. We can see each of the important points in the city, and move around using the map. It is also a good form for people who cannot visit this place for financial reasons. For Poznań, we found some exemplary walks around the city. We encourage you to take a virtual walk:


Virtual walk in Poznań 1

Virtual walk in Poznań 2





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