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Social distancing giving you cabin fever? It doesn’t matter how much you try to stay busy or keep active and working from home, it is still far too easy to get bored and lose focus when not traveling. Not me. Know what I did today? I had breakfast in Paris, lunch in Amsterdam and afternoon tea in London. And you can too!

You could scroll through Netflix offerings for the umpteenth time, think about all those closets you should be cleaning out, or you could add a little culture and education into your life and “go to the museum” without ever leaving your couch.

According to Fast CompanyGoogle Arts & Culture coordinated with over 2500 museums and galleries around the world to create a great deal of awesome virtual tours and online exhibits of some of the most famous science, history, and art museums around the world.

In addition to Google Arts & Culture’s selection several other museums are offering virtual tours of their own. You can virtually “walk” through some of the world’s most renowned cultural institutions. These museums are great learning opportunities for students at home when schools are closed or anyone who wants to experience new things without leaving home. All you need is the Internet. What these places are offering online allows you to enjoy culture in real time from your own home.

So if you’re looking for an adventure at home and in need of a change of scenery, grab your laptop, tablet or phone, pour yourself a cup of coffee, and join me on a world tour filled with art, history, science, and nature. I’ve even thrown in some bonus attractions such as aquariums, parks, and zoos. Happy Traveling!

Museums and Attractions

Athens Acropolis in Athens, Greece: A must-see destination for ancient history buffs, the Athens Acropolis includes the world-famous Parthenon and is a cultural hotspot for tourists. But you can “go” there today!

The Parthenon (image credit: Unsplash)

View the Theatre of Dionysus and enjoy in-depth videos that provide a fascinating and educational insight into ancient Greece. There are lots of stunning pictures to see and interesting facts to learn, so go get your Greek on!

Check out the Greek: Athens Acropolis

Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta: We have been there in person, and the place is huge. There is one part where you walk through a glass tunnel of sorts and can see sharks swimming overhead! There is so much beauty and wonder in nature, so it’s good to know you can still get your daily dose of “wow” from the safety of your sofa.

The Georgia Aquarium has over 50 species ranging from sea lions to underwater puffins, with many available to view via webcam. There’s also a daily and weekly livestream that’s aimed at getting children interested in animals, and a great at-home educational tool for kids at home when school is closed.

Want to hang out with a Beluga Whale this afternoon? Just click on the link below and see what he’s up to.

Sea more: Georgia Aquarium

The Louvre in Paris: Want to have breakfast in Paris? Pour yourself a cup of coffee and check out some of the famous pieces in the world’s largest art museum. The famous Louvre has free online tours of three famous exhibits, including Egyptian Antiquities.

The Louvre is an attraction visited by millions of tourists in person every year, me being one of them. The Louvre Museum has also created a selection of virtual tours based on its permanent collections. You can explore Egyptian antiquities, the Remains of the Louvre’s Moat, and the decorative arts of the Galerie d’Apollon. 

Virtual tour of the Louvre in Paris (image credit: Unsplash)

The tour is easy to navigate. There is an expandable minimap that lets you highlight exhibits to view with just a couple of clicks. You can also find out more about each room in The Louvre, with detailed descriptions for each one.

Take a trip: Louvre Museum

Royal Academy of Arts in London: If you’re particularly fascinated by architecture, the Royal Academy of Arts has a virtual tour that will entertain you for hours. The Sensing Spaces exhibition uses high-quality 360-degree photography to give people a taste of its structures and extraordinary exhibitions. It really makes you feel like you are actually there. 

Each exhibition has additional information for users to read through, but you’re encouraged to come to your own conclusions and decide what each space means to you personally.

Visit the exhibition: Sensing Spaces

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York:  In Guggenheim’s Collection Online you can see the works of renowned artists such as Pablo Picasso, Piet MondrianJeff Koons, and Franz Marc as well as over 600 other artists.

Google’s Street View feature lets you tour the Guggenheim’s famous spiral staircase without ever leaving home. From this vantage point, you can appreciate incredible works of art from the Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary eras.

Visit the Collection Online

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C.:  Take your time and enjoy the 360-degree room-by-room tour of every exhibit in the museum.

Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam: This was one of my favorite places to visit when I went to Amsterdam. If you are a fan of this unusual, ingenious painter you can see his works up close by virtually visiting this art museum which has the largest collection of artworks by Vincent van Gogh, including over 200 paintings, 500 drawings, and over 750 personal letters.

Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam (image credit: Unsplash)

Machu Picchu in the Andes Mountains of Peru: A simply stunning UNESCO World Heritage site, Machu Picchu is something you just have to see. But you don’t have to fly all the way to Peru to see it in all its glory, because the comprehensive virtual tour is fascinating all by itself.

Machu Piccho (image credit: Unsplash)

With 360-degree views of the ruins of Inca settlements and lush green landscapes, you can visit every popular vantage point and learn more about the history of this famous site as you listen to the informative narration.

Take the tour: Machu Picchu

Musée d’Orsay in Paris: You can virtually walk through this popular art gallery located in the center of Paris. This historic museum was built in the former Orsay railway station for the Universal Exhibition of 1900, but it now houses dozens of famous works from French artists who worked and lived between 1848 and 1914.

Take a walk through the extravagant hallways and appreciate artworks from Monet, Cézanne, Van Gogh, and Gauguin, among others. You will not have to wait in line, and there will be no crowd to deal with. Just take your time and absorb all the art and culture you want.

Take the tour: Musée d’Orsay

J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles: Los Angeles’s esteemed gallery has two virtual tours, including “Eat, Drink, and Be Merry,” which is a closer look at food in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

You can see European artworks from as far back as the 8th Century in this poplular California art museum. Take a Street View tour to view a huge collection of paintings, drawings, sculptures, manuscripts, and photographs.

The Vatican Museum in Italy: No need to fight the crowd of tourists in Rome. Step into the Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s Basilica, and Raphael’s Room, which are just some of the famous sites you can see on the Vatican’s virtual tour. It is definitely worth seeing, as they also have incredible artwork on display in these sites.

The Vatican (image credit: Unsplash)

The tour is compatible with WebVR, so if you want you can put on a VR headset and get an even closer look at some of these breathtaking wonders. 

Travel to Rome and visit: The Vatican

Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid: Madrid’s popular art museum has the works of some of the world’s most famous artists like Rembrandt and Dali available online.

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico: There are Six virtual exhibits available online from this museum which is named for the woman known as the “Mother of American modernism.”

British Museum in London: The Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies are just a couple of things that you’re able to see on a virtual tour of this museum. This amazing museum located in the heart of London allows virtual visitors to discover the ancient Rosetta Stone, see real Egyptian mummies, and tour the Great Court .

The British Museum in London is home to an astounding collection that spans over two million years of human history and culture. With nearly 50 online exhibits to view, you can see hundreds of artifacts on the museum’s virtual tour.

For a more interactive experience, try the  the Museum of the World tour. They have a large selection of exhibits that are organized by century, continent and category – such as trade and conflict or art and design. There is an audio that explains each exhibit in more detail and gives the viewer some interesting backstories to the pieces.

Browse the exhibits: The British Museum

NASA in Virginia and in Ohio: Both Virginia’s Langley Research Center and Ohio’s Glenn Research Center offer free online tours.

You might also want to try out some “augmented reality experiences” with The Space Center Houston’s app.

National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C:. There are two online exhibits through Google for this famous American art museum. The first is an exhibit of American fashion from 1740 to 1895, which includes many clothes from the colonial and Revolutionary eras. The second exhibit is a collection of works from Dutch Baroque painter Johannes Vermeer.

MASP, São Paulo in Brazil: Brazil’s first modern museum, the Museu de Arte de São Paulo is a non-profit art museum.

Because the art pieces are placed on clear perspex frames, it seems like the artwork is hovering in midair. It is so cool! Take a virtual tour to experience the spectacular display for yourself.

National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul: One of Korea’s most popular museums can now be seen from anywhere in the world via the Internet. Google’s virtual tour takes you through six floors of Contemporary art from Korea and others from all over the globe.

Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City: This largest art gallery in the United States, also known as the MET, is an enormous treasure house of beauty. As you may know the Met Gala was cancelled this year, but you can still experience some of it at the The Costume Institute Conversation Lab, which is one of the institution’s 26 online exhibits.

Detroit Institute of Arts in Chicago: Mexican art icon Frida Kahlo is the most well known of two of the four available online exhibits.

Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam: The Golden Age of Dutch art is highlighted in this interesting art museum which includes the work of Vermeer and Rembrandt.

Google offers a Street View tour of this classic museum, so you feel like you are actually there walking down the halls and browsing the artwork.

MoMA (The Museum of Modern Art) in New York: New York’s extensive collection is available for viewing online.

Museum of Fine Arts in Boston:  This is a fine art museum to see. The 16 virtual exhibits include a special section on 21st Century Designer Fashion.

America’s National Parks: And if you are tired of being “indoors in museums,” without even leaving your couch you can go “outside” with incredible virtual tours of some of America’s best national parks. This is one of my favorites.

Yellowstone National Park

Virtual Zoo Tours: The Atlanta Georgia Zoo keeps a “Panda Cam” livestream on its website. The Houston Zoo’s live cam allows you to check in on all sorts of animals. The San Diego Zoo has a large number of  live cam options, which let you switch between polar bears, tigers, and koalas.

In the afternoons The Cincinnati Zoo holds a daily Home Safari on its Facebook Live Feed. I’ve already mentioned the Georgia Aquarium sharks. Well, it is Shark Week every week thanks to live online footage of Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Habitat exhibit.

What a massive list! This should be enough to keep you busy for a while. Maybe it is not the same as actually being there, but I hope these ideas will provide some entertainment and education for you during your time at home.

Who knows? Maybe these virtual tours will spark creative ideas for your own next travel destination. Let me know which ones you like best by commenting below.

how to satisfy wanderlust

Wanderlust, originally a German word used to describe the enjoyment of roaming around, now just means a strong desire to travel and explore the world. This travel bug hit me so hard previously that I actually moved to Europe and lived there for four years! If your Spring Break plans got canceled like mine did because of the coronavirus pandemic, you may be a victim of unsatisfied wanderlust. Maybe you’ve spent hours upon hours scrolling through beautiful photographs on the internet (maybe even on my blog), but you’re stuck at home practicing social distancing and you’re sad because all of the global travel bans mean you can’t travel anytime soon.

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I actually have a good job. But some of you may feel trapped in yours, and the only escape you experience is when you are dreaming about your next trip. You may be sitting at your desk right now or at your home office just itching to leave your city. When you have a great vacation coming up the excitement makes it hard to keep your mind on anything else. And when your vacation is over you sometimes go through feelings of withdrawal. Maybe you are stuck in the same old routines, feeling exhausted and uninspired. You work all the time, and the most exciting thing about your weekends is sleeping in and catching up on laundry. None of us could have predicted our current stay-at-home situation caused by the coronavirus. Maybe it’s time to shake things up a little bit. With travel plans on hold it may just be time for a staycation.

Here are 10 ways to satisfy wanderlust and relieve travel withdrawal while at home:

1. Get Outside

Not an outdoorsy person? Well, now may the perfect time to become one. The weather in my city has been very rainy lately, but spring usually means warmer weather. So if weather permits in your area go ahead and get outdoors and get active. Even moderate exercise raises the endorphin levels in your brain and lifts your mood.

There is a lot you can do outdoors without getting too close to people and putting yourself at risk. My husband and I have enjoyed walking our dogs around a path at our local park. Besides walking your dog you can take a hike, go on a picnic, go to the lake, run, ride your bike, do yard work, maybe even take a nap in a hammock. Being outdoors and surrounding yourself with nature can be very therapeutic.

We love to look at this beautiful cherry tree in our backyard.

2. Explore a New Neighborhood

This one you can do without ever leaving your car. Drive down a new road you’ve never been on before. Maybe check out a new housing development you’ve been curious about. Look at the houses and yards and get ideas for your own. If you are still going to an office everyday try taking the long, scenic way home after work one day. It’s the little things sometimes that can cheer us up in surprising ways. When you get to a particularly beautiful spot, park your car, get out, and just soak it in. Listen to the sounds. Take a picture. Be a person who takes notice of your surroundings.

Take the longer scenic route home. photo from Unsplash

3. Sit and Watch the Sunset

So many times in the evenings I find myself rushing around with dinner, feeding the dogs, working, and other tasks and may occasionally glance out the window and notice a beautiful pink hue in the sky. But I am always too busy to go out and enjoy it and often am not near a good viewing point to really see it well. While you are at home more now, take the time to spend an hour or so just sitting outside, watching the sky change colors.

There’s underrated beauty in this golden hour no matter what’s going on in your life. Maybe you live near a hill or mountain where you can hike up and see an awesome view. But the cool thing about the sunset is that you can see it anywhere in the world, so you are not missing out on this simple luxury by staying at home. It doesn’t matter if you are alone or with someone you love, this often missed wonder is free of charge.

Sunset view from our front yard this fall.

4. Challenge Yourself To Try or Learn Something New

One of the reasons that travel can be so life changing is that it gets you out of your comfort zone, and that may be mostly because you are trying new things. But who says you have to travel to try new things? You can do this at home. There are so many free tutorials or lessons on YouTube and elsewhere online. You can learn anything from how to use a new computer program to photography, painting, learning a new language or how to play a musical instrument. If you have kids at home now check out my current list of 30 free educational websites here.

There are so many new things you can learn while on a staycation. photo from Unsplash

5. Make a Travel Music Playlist

Italy is one of my favorite countries. I could just eat and drink my way through the entire country. Well, maybe not now. It is on the “Essential Travel Only” list and has a high rate of coronaviris cases. I like Italy so much that once when I was single I gave myself an Italian themed birthday party. I strung little white lights all around my apartment, had special table cloths with little Chianti bottle candles, and played Andrea Bocelli Italian opera music.

Many times when we travel we hear unfamiliar music that is popular in the culture of our vacation destination. Maybe singing and dancing is an integral part of the culture as I saw when in Kenya. Have you ever fallen in love with a country and the music that is an integral part of everyday life there? If you are feeling nostalgic about your trip, you can relive the sounds and remember the good times you had there. And if you’re home alone, sing along as loudly as you can. Your dog won’t care!

Make a travel music playlist to satisfy wanderlust. photo by Unsplash

6. Try Cooking an International Dish

Trying different food is a big part of travelling for many of us. So since we are not currently travelling or even going to restaurants this is the perfect time to try new international recipes at home. You can check videos and blogs for things you’d like to try and then just go for it! It doesn’t have to be fancy – Taco Tuesday anyone? Who says you have to leave the country to experience the flavors of the world? If you are a kindred spirit and love all things Italian try my easy recipe for homemade spaghetti meat sauce.

Satisfy wanderlust with international cuisine. photo by Unsplash

7. Take a Virtual Tour

There are some awesome virtual tours on the internet that you can enjoy from home. Many museums such as the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History have 360 degree tours that make it feel like you are actually there. You can “walk” through tropical waters to the icy tundra in this floor-by-floor tour of the famous, Baltimore-based National Aquarium. Now you can even experience Walt Disney World from your living room virtually – even while it is closed!

Take a virtual museum tour.

8. Shop Online for Travel Needs

One of my favorite things to do when I travel to a new place is to check out all the cute little gift shops, book stores, and coffee shops in the town. Well why can’t we do that online? Pick a place you’d love to visit and search online for suggested shops there. Then check out their website and browse. Maybe order a T-shirt or souvenir from their online store.

And what about travel accessories you might need for your next trip? Whether it is a new suitcase, backpack, shoulder bag, passport holder, money holder, travel wallet, or luggage tag, I get so excited about getting new things to take on my trip. What did you wish you had with you on your last trip? Now may be the time to stock up on your travel needs by ordering them online.

Tips From a Travel Agent
Shop online for travel accessories.

9. Organize Your Photos From Past Trips

Looking through pictures and videos of past trips and adventures is a great way to satisfy your wanderlust. It will motivate you to keep saving for your next trip, and who doesn’t love remembering fun times had on vacation? Do you have boxes of old travel photos collecting dust on a top shelf in your closet or lots of unorganized files taking up space on your hard drive? Why not use this time to organize them? You can arrange them into beautiful albums or create a scrapbook. One of my favorite Christmas presents this year was a beautiful wall calendar filled with pictures from my step daughter and her husband’s trip to New Zealand. There are lots of online companies that will turn your photos into a memorable calendar or coffee table book.

Now is a great time to organize your old travel photos. image by Unsplash

And if you are really motivated, learn how to start your own money making travel blog. It may be one of the best decisions you ever make! Just want to get your feet wet? You can start with this free course Start a Blogging Business 5-Day Crash Course. Already have a blog? Maybe you already have a blog set up and are trying to get more traffic so that you can get advertisers to work with you and make money. Well, I’m going to let you in on a secret. I have discovered a secret weapon for blogging that has transformed my business, and it can for yours too. It is called SEMRush. This awesome tool shows you how to use key words to optimize your site for greater SEO. Try it out, and if you decide you don’t need to focus on SEO you can always cancel. There is no long term commitment. I dare you to try SEMRush for one month and see what a difference it can make for your blog or website!

Start a travel blog image by Unsplash

10. Research and Plan Your Next Trip

So, you’ve started saving money for travel and you have a destination (or destinations) in mind. Now it’s time to start planning your next adventure. Making actual travel plans instead of just dreaming of a vacation will definitely help satisfy wanderlust. This stay-at-home situation will not last forever. We will travel again. And when we do, you will want to be ready. Everyone may all be trying to make travel plans at the same time, so planning now can get you ahead of the game. Researching places to stay, attractions, and restaurants can be really fun. Check out my Pinterest board for ideas. Maybe you can create your own “bucket list” board

Think through all the logistics. How will you get there and how will you get around once you are there? What is your budget? Where will you stay? What attractions will you visit? Finding all these answers can take a lot of time, but as you see the plan finally come together you will get super excited. There are tons of resources online to help you plan your dream trip, so use this time at home now to do some of the background work.

Satisfy wanderlust by planning your next trip. image by Unsplash

Putting it All Together

Your wanderlust may not ever be completely cured, because great traveling experiences usually only make you want to travel more, but I hope some of these ideas will make the waiting easier. I hope you will take a few moments out of your normal routine to gain a new perspective on your surroundings. That’s what this stay-safe-at-home mandate is allowing all of us to do. Our world is filled with wonder, and even though you can’t leave your home right now to travel to a new destination, with a little creativity you can find ways to experience new things right in your own backyard.

So, tell me, what do you do when you want to travel but can’t? Do you have any other ideas? Let me know in the comments below!