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#SomeGoodNews: Now You Can Explore The Empire State Building Through This Virtual Tour

Now that the lockdown extention has been confirmed beat your 'staying-in blues' with this Empire State Building virtual tour.

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By: Priyanka Chakrabarti Published: Apr 18, 2020 07:00 AM IST

#SomeGoodNews: Now You Can Explore The Empire State Building Through This Virtual Tour

The speculation has now been sealed with an official announcement by PM Modi. India is extending the lockdown till May 3, 2020. We understand how difficult these added days are going to be. But, we believe, this Empire State Building‘s virtual tour will help to some extent. By Kumar Shree

 

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Staying at home is not what we usually practice, suggest, or preach at T+L India, but since this is for the greater good, we along with everyone else is following it to the T. We understand it can get boring, and that’s why we keep you posted and updated about everything that can help you transition smoothly through this phase.

Be it our campaigns like #DreamEscapes, #TNLVirtualTour, #TNLTasteOfTheWorld, #SomeGoodNews, #MyThrowbackTrip on Instagram, and our all-new podcast, or movie recommendations, book suggestions, and updates about the ongoing virtual tours around the world — we are keeping you HOOKED. Talking about virtual tours, there’s a new entry to the list — the Empire State Building in New York City.

 

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Joining the list of many establishments around the world, the Empire State Building in New York City is now offering a virtual tour. You can explore the magnificent structure from the comfort of your home with just a few clicks. On one hand, you’ll revel in the opulence and beauty of the building, and on the other, you’ll also get to take in the spectacular view of New York City from the 86th floor of Empire State’s observatory. You can see the building via an Earth Cam, take a 360-degree view from the 102nd-floor observatory, and check out the panoramic 360-degree view from the top of the building.

The Empire State Building is not the first to offer a virtual tour like this. Many other buildings, museums, gardens, zoo, theatres, botanical gardens, and several other establishments are also offering virtual tours in these times.

Related: #SomeGoodNews: The Royal Family Is Offering A Virtual Tour Of The Windsor Castle

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