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What is the translation of "virtual visit" in Spanish?

"virtual visit" in spanish.

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Similar translations for "virtual visit" in Spanish

  • conversación
  • estar de visita
  • hacer una visita
  • visita de cortesía
  • viaje oficial
  • viaje relámpago
  • virtualidad
  • virtual surround sound
  • virtual technology
  • virtual testing
  • virtual tie
  • virtual tour
  • virtual trip
  • virtual universe
  • virtual university
  • virtual unknown
  • virtual video
  • virtual visit
  • virtual visitor
  • virtual world
  • virtualization
  • virtually absent
  • virtually alone
  • virtually anonymous
  • virtually automatic

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What should I know before my telehealth visit?

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How do i prepare for my virtual appointment, what should i do before a video visit, how do i ensure my telehealth visit is successful, how can i feel confident with telehealth.

Before the start of your telehealth visits, you should:

  • Know the costs. Before the visit, ask how much it will cost. If you can’t afford the visit or do not have health insurance, your health care provider may have local resources.
  • Ask for help if needed. Let your provider know if you need support like a screen reader, closed captioning, a translator, or other help.
  • Check your visit details. Your health care provider will remind you about your visit. They may send you a text, email, call, or message in the patient portal (video). Sometimes there are forms to fill out or directions on how to start your telehealth visit.
  • Find a good spot. Choose a quiet place with good access to the internet. Make sure you are comfortable and can talk openly.
  • Test your technology.  Make sure your internet and the device you are using for the visit works well. Sometimes, a member of your health care provider’s team will help you test. If you have technology problems, look at these technology trouble shooting tips .

Learn what you need and how to start your video visit.

There are many tools or apps for telehealth video visits. They might look a little different from each other, but they all work in similar ways. After you log in, here is what to look for:

This button controls your camera. When you see a slash through it, that means your health care provider cannot see you.

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This button controls your microphone. When you see a slash through it, that means your health care provider cannot hear you.

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When you click this button, a chat box will open up. The chat box lets you type and send messages to your health care provider.

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This button is usually red. Clicking on it will end your telehealth video meeting.

Once you are logged in to your appointment, you should:

  • Adjust lighting. Make sure your health care provider can clearly see you.
  • Steady camera. Keep your device stable. Put your computer on a desk or table or use something to hold up your phone or tablet.
  • Be centered. Sit so your face is in the middle of the screen and the camera is at the same height as your eyes. Remember, how you look on the screen is how your health care provider will see you.
  • Check sound. Make sure you can hear well. Test your speakers or earphones and adjust the volume if needed.
  • Close extra stuff. Shut down other things on your computer or device. This can make your internet faster and you won't get distracted.

Learn about features you may use during your telehealth visit.

Feeling prepared and knowing what to expect will help you have a successful visit. Some tips for success include:

  • Sign on early. If something goes wrong or you can't get the video to start, you can message your provider or call their office.
  • The medicines you are taking and how much
  • Any problems, worries, or questions you want to discuss
  • Your temperature, weight, blood pressure, or blood sugar level
  • Allergies to food or medicine.
  • Stay on track. It is best not to eat or drink during a telehealth visit. And always be safe — do not have a telehealth visit while you are driving or running errands.
  • Be patient. Sometimes health care providers are running late, just like in a regular provider office. Be patient if you have to wait.

Confident means that you have the information and ability to speak for yourself during your health care visits. In order to feel confident in your telehealth visit, you should:

  • Learn how telehealth works.  It is okay to ask your provider how the telehealth visit will work and what to expect.
  • Share your name and pronouns.  Tell the provider the name you like to be called and your pronouns. They should respect your preferences.
  • Take your time.  This is your visit. You shouldn’t feel rushed or like you can’t speak up.
  • Pick a good provider.  Find a health care provider who really listens to you and what you are feeling.
  • Ask questions.  If something isn’t clear, ask your provider to explain it. Make sure you understand their answers.
  • Get a summary. After the visit, ask the provider to send you a summary or notes. This can include answers to the questions you asked.
  • Only share what makes you comfortable.  You decide what you want to tell your health care provider. If you don’t want to answer something, it is okay to say so.
  • Know your rights.  Understand what information your provider can share and what they can’t. Learn how your personal health information is   kept safe during your telehealth visit and what you can do to protect your privacy .

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How to use virtual field trips in Spanish class

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Let’s face it – none of us will be traveling abroad anytime soon. However, we can bring culture and travel into our Spanish classrooms with virtual field trips !

What is a virtual field trip?

A virtual field trip takes students to places they may never visit without the expense or hassle of finding chaperones and collecting permission slips! Virtual field trips allow students to view museum exhibits, or tour cities and other locations from the comfort of their home or classroom. The world of virtual reality (VR) has also made it possible for students to immerse themselves in new and exciting settings!

What opportunities are there for my Spanish students?

While lots of museums offer virtual tours, many of the museum websites I researched required certain plugins or extra apps that not all students could access. Therefore, I have found that the most equitable way to provide Spanish virtual field trips is through YouTube. We know that 99% of our students can access it, whether we want them to or not!

As a result, I have put together this series of virtual field trips for middle school and high school Spanish students that allow them to explore the Spanish-speaking world, while providing them with choice. The field trips come in English and Spanish, making them appropriately challenging and interesting for beginning, intermediate, and advanced students, as well as native speakers.

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Virtual Field Trip to Central America

This field trip will take students to Tikal and Antigua in Guatemala, Volcán Mayasa in Nicaragua, The Great Blue Hole in Belize, the Copán Ruins in Honduras, Ruta de flores in El Salvador, Monteverde Cloud Forest and Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica or Panama Canal and Panama City, Panama!

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Students have the choice to visit any of these 10 different locations in Central America through short video clips. Depending on your class and time constraints, you can assign all 10 locations, or just have them choose three to complete.

South America

On the South American virtual field trip, students will have the option to visit Catedrál de marmól in Chile, Otavalo Market in Ecuador, Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, The Sacred Valley in Peru, Angel Falls in Venezuela, Perito Moreno Glacier, La Boca y Caminito in Argentina, and El Teleférico and Museo de oro in Colombia.

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Spanish-Speaking countries virtual field trips

In this series, students will visit the most famous Spanish-speaking monuments and destinations in Central America, South America and Spain! Trips include Machu Piccu in Peru, The Galapagos Islands and El Centro del mundo in Ecuador, La Sagrada Familia and Alhambra in Spain, Chichen Itza in Mexico, Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica, Tikal in Guatemala, Iguazu Falls in Argentina and Easter Island near Chile.

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Asynchronous learning

I use these field trips in a variety of ways. For starters, they are great activities for asynchronous learning. Students work at their own pace and choose where they want to go. The directions allow them to pick 3-5 places, but you could assign them to visit one place per week or all locations by the end of the quarter. 

Fast-finishers

Another way to use these field trips is with fast finishers as a reward. Kids who finish quickly, are typically curious by nature. Rewarding them with a virtual field trip is a win-win for everyone!

Filler activities

Maybe you finished a unit on a Thursday and prefer to start the next unit on Monday. Take a virtual field trip on Friday! 

How about the day before holiday break when everyone is already mentally checked out anyway? Virtual field trip day!

Or what about those days when you as the teacher just need a day off to rest your voice, catch up on grading, or because your own family kept you up all night? Sounds like the perfect day for a virtual field trip! Your students are still learning and you don’t have to introduce anything new.

These are great to keep in your emergency sub plan binder. They are completely digital, so you can assign them from anywhere and your sub does not have to speak any Spanish to implement them. All s/he has to do is send students to your online platform and sit back and relax. Piece of cake!

Take high school or middle school students on virtual field trips to South America, Central America, & Spain! Students will choose where to go from a series of engaging images & then watch short video clips about each famous place or tourist attraction to answer basic questions. Videos in Spanish & English for novice, intermediate, AP Spanish or Heritage Speakers. Ideal for distance learning, remote learning, home school or sub plans. Great for sub plans, filler activities, enrichment activity.

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Virtual Field Trips to Spain For Kids

Virtual Field Trips to Spain for Kids

Getting to know different cultures can be the trickiest part of language learning. It’s expensive to travel, difficult to do so with kids, and (as I write this in May 2020) currently prohibited. Given the extent that kids are doing things online these days (virtually everything), it’s not a bad way to learn about Spanish speaking countries, too. To narrow down the overwhelming amounts of information available online, I’ve focused solely on one country -here are a few virtual field trips to Spain for kids.

Virtual Field Trips to Spain For Kids

Before getting started, have your kids learn some basic facts and geography by watching the following short, kid-friendly introductory videos to Spain.

Without further ado, the following virtual field trips to Spain for kids are geared towards Spanish language learners in elementary school -though you’ll find a few that are entertaining for all ages.

Museo del Prado

El Prado is Spain’s national art museum. They offer virtual visits on their website and Instagram account. But the fun part are their educational, art-centric online activities that are made just for kids.

Juegos Sonoros en Casa

Updated every Thursday in May, Juegos Sonoros en Casa pairs a work of art with a related activity to complete at home.

Juego Para Familias

In this massive scavenger hunt , kids download illustrated maps of the museum and are challenged to find a number of objects. Each room of the museum has its own map, list of objects to find, and answer key.

Both programs are great for all ages, but the instructions are in Spanish only. 

Casa Museo del Ratón Pérez

Ratoncito Pérez is the Hispanic version of the tooth fairy and Casa Museo del Ratón Pérez is a small museum dedicated to the tiny mouse. It’s primarily based on a story written by Luis Coloma, which stated that Ratoncito Perez lived in that very same building in Madrid. 

Coloma wrote the story for King Alfonso XIII, who was eight years old at the time and about to lose a tooth. It follows King Buby (the nickname for the king) as he catches Ratoncito Pérez while trying to exchange his tooth for a gift. King Buby then proceeds to accompany Ratón Pérez for the rest of the night.

While the museum’s website is pretty simple, you can take a quick tour of the museum by watching the YouTube video below.

Then watch an animated version of Coloma’s story.

Museo Casa Natal de Cervantes

Kids can take a virtual tour of Miguel de Cervantes’ birthplace. Cervantes is the author of Don Quixote -arguably the most famous Spanish book of all time.

The house is located in Alcalá de Henares (about 20 miles from Madrid) and decorated to look as it did in Cervantes’ time.

I’ve included it on this list, not because it’s geared towards kids. It’s not. But being able to snoop in a house that’s not yours, that’s decorated for its time period, and that distantly involves an oddball character like Don Quixote -is pretty interesting regardless of age.

The website and virtual tour are available in both English and Spanish.

Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya

Barcelona’s premier art museum offers a great selection of art-themed games , memory , coloring pages , puzzles , and virtual tours . The website and activities are available in both English and Spanish. 

For the youngest soccer fans, a virtual trip to Spain wouldn’t be complete without mentioning it’s two most prominent teams, FC Barcelona and Real Madrid . And, because I’m not about to get in the middle of which team is better, I’m going to talk about both. 

Even the youngest soccer fan can get lost on either website browsing player stats, game clips, and breaking news. Kids can check out Real Madrid’s Kid Zone and a 3D model of Santiago Bernabeú stadium seen from above. 

Meanwhile, Barça fans can enjoy some kid-friendly activities and games . As part of their #culersathome movement, kids can design a t-shirt , make Barça themed pizza , play who’s who , have ‘ electricity races’ , and more from the comfort of their homes. FYI, Barça fans are called culers .

Both teams offer their websites and activities in English and Spanish.

Casa Batlló

Casa Batlló is a house in Barcelona designed by famous architect, Antoni Gaudí.

Their website offers an all-access virtual tour , a 360 degree video experience , and a selection of Gaudí inspired arts and crafts for kids to complete at home -with instructions available in English.

360 Degree Tours

360 degree tours are a great way for kids to (virtually) manipulate their surroundings, explore at their own pace, and be the boss of their own adventure.

Google Arts & Culture

Google Arts & Culture has an overwhelming number of virtual tours for most any country, including Spain. In addition to 360 degree tours, it also has online exhibits, museum tours, cooking videos, and much, much more. 

Another great option for 360 degree city tours is Airpano . They offer only a few Spanish cities, so the choices are less overwhelming. But you can get great aerial views of major cities like Madrid and Barcelona.

Suggested Places to Visit

If the mere quantity of places to see on Airpano and Google Arts & Culture seems like too much, here is a smaller list of my personal favorites.

  • Alhambra : A large palace and fortress, located in Granada, which is in the South of Spain. You can take a virtual tour here or here .
  • Anything by Gaudí : I mentioned Casa Batlló earlier, but you’ll also want to check out Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia and Park Güell for more colorful, intricate, and interesting designs.
  • Alcázar de Segovia : It’s a castle ! And, yes, there are castles all over Spain, but this is one of my favorites. Kids can take the virtual tour and imagine what it might have been like to live there.
  • Sevilla’s Plaza de España : Nearly every major city in Spain has a Plaza de España, but none of them live up to Sevilla’s. Plus, several movies have been filmed here, including Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones .
  • Valencia’s City of Arts and Sciences : Because it literally looks like the future. It has also been a shooting location for Tomorrowland , Doctor Who , and Westworld .

Virtual Field Trips to Spain: At Home Activities

Every country on this planet has a rich culture with plenty of interesting sights, museums, and landmarks. Spain is no exception. Thankfully, the internet is here for the win with plenty of virtual field trips to Spain for kids.

If you would like to incorporate additional activities into your kids’ or students’ Spanish learning adventures, you (or your kids) can create a scavenger hunt, checklist, or bingo game card of places in Spain you’d like to visit. The beauty of virtual field trips are that you (or your child) get to be the boss!

¡Buen viaje!

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If you enjoyed my virtual field trips to Spain for kids and want to continue learning about Spanish culture check out, How to Make Tortilla de Patatas With Your Kids . 

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Basilica of La Sagrada Familia

Take a virtual tour of the Basílica of La Sagrada Familia de Barcelona , one of the city’s most famous landmarks; from its façades and construction works to the pinnacle, the apse, the crypt and the western sacristy, and fall in love with the masterpiece of the genius architect Gaudí. If you finally decide to visit in person, don't forget to climb up inside one of the imposing towers for a birds-eye view of the city in all its splendour.

The Hall of the Muses in the Prado Museum

Prado Museum

The art gallery in Madrid is one of the most famous in the country, part of Spain’s culture since 1819 it has preserved some of the country's most priceless works of art. Explore the entire collection in the Prado museum : all the paintings, engravings, drawings, photographs and so much more. An endless source of beauty within your reach!

The Hall of the Two Sisters, Alhambra Palace, Granada

The Alhambra Palace, Granada

If you asked us to name one of the most emblematic monuments in the south it would have to be the Alhambra in Granada. Its palaces and gardens are famous throughout the world. It is one of Spain’s most important cultural attractions and now you can visit it virtually to appreciate it in all its glory, and in person it is sure to impress you even more.

Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao - interior

Guggenheim Museum

The art on display in this Bilbao museum couldn’t remain locked up so it has opened its doors to offer you a tour of everything it has to offer. Visit the exhibitions and collections at the Guggenheim accompanied by the museum’s experts . They are the ones who know the most about it, and they will tell you about everything you see… and also about what you don’t.

Burgos cathedral –interior

Burgos Cathedral

The first Gothic cathedral in the Peninsula is the living history of our country. Its imposing architecture and the quality of the works of art it houses are more than enough reasons to visit it. If you still don’t know Burgos cathedral, we invite you to take a tour though this multimedia gallery . You can appreciate it in all its glory!

City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia

City of Arts and Sciences

Valencia , a beautiful city with sunshine, beaches, leisure and a rich culture, partly thanks to the City of Arts and Sciences. Discover its stunning exteriors and move around this incredible scientific and cultural complex . It will give you the motive to visit the capital of the Turia river and be surprised by all its charm.

Juan Gris Room in the Reina Sofía National Museum Art Centre, Madrid

Reina Sofía National Art Centre

They say that the “Guernica” by Picasso, at almost eight metres wide, fascinates all who see it, although you can also appreciate this great masterpiece by visiting the website of the Reina Sofía National Art Centre . You can take a virtual tour of one of the most complete art collections in our country, with commented tours and a multitude of resources to enjoy visiting the passages and gallery of this Madrid museum.

Alcázar of Segovia

Alcázar of Segovia

The fortress of the Monarchs of Castile, an image that has travelled the entire world for its unique charm. The Alcázar of Segovia is a palace oozing with history, legends and fantasy. Don’t miss this virtual tour of one of the most emblematic monuments in this Spanish city, a symbol of the ancient city that has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and together with the city’s aqueduct are more than enough reasons to visit the remarkable city of Segovia.

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Altamira National Museum

Do you love prehistory? If you want to experience cave art, a place you simply have to visit is the Altamira National Museum, in Cantabria . Travel back in time, step inside its cave from your home and discover the incredible ceilings, without having to wear a helmet, with this virtual tour through one of the oldest and most incredible cultural sites in the country .

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The virtual visit that can be made from the temple’s website allows you to see the façades, the interior, the crypt and climb to the highest point of the construction.

Antoni Gaudí was a genius and a breakthrough in his time, but he could have never imagined that his great buildings could be seen comfortably from home and through a screen. You will say, and with rightful certainty, that physically visiting a place is not the same as looking at it through a mobile device. But since these days we can’t move from home and all cultural and artistic facilities and spaces are closed, we can take advantage of the tools offered by new technologies and, for example, make a virtual visit a well known temple such as the Sagrada Familia . In addition, virtual tours have their advantages, such as not having to queue for entry, be able to observe the spaces in silence and without a large number of tourists, or visualize in full detail and for as long as we need the highest parts of a construction without suffering cervical pains.

The virtual visit to the Sagrada Familia is presented to us in several sections of the temple: the Passion and the Nativity façades, the interior, the Apse, the Cloister of the Rosary, the Western Sacristy, the Crypt and Gaudí’s tomb . Also, we can visit the state of the works in its highest part, which allows us to contemplate spectacular views of Barcelona in 360º.

The first stone of the Expiatory Temple of the Sagrada Familia was laid on March 19, 1882. Construction works are in the final stretch, and it is estimated that they will be completed by 2026.

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  • Fighting and shortages have brought normal life to a virtual standstill in the city .
  • He is a virtual prisoner in his own home .
  • Falling orders led to the virtual ruin of her company .
  • She suffered a virtual breakdown when her marriage broke up.
  • They operate in virtual secrecy .
  • It's one of several interconnected virtual worlds that players explore in the new computer game .
  • Virtual learning doesn't replace traditional educational tools .
  • The Planetarium will be offering a virtual tour of the international space station .

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  1. virtual visit

    seleccionados, así como una visita virtual a la exposición. [...] a través de su grabación en video. sic-lab.net. sic-lab.net. Many translated example sentences containing "virtual visit" - Spanish-English dictionary and search engine for Spanish translations.

  2. Virtual in Spanish

    1. (simulated) a. virtual. The soldiers used virtual reality goggles to train for the invasion. Los soldados usaron gafas de realidad virtual para entrenar para la invasión. 2. (via internet) a. virtual. I'm taking a virtual course in photography and can access the classes online at any time.Estoy tomando un curso virtual de fotografía y ...

  3. Virtual visit

    Translate Virtual visit. See Spanish-English translations with audio pronunciations, examples, and word-by-word explanations. Learn Spanish. Translation. ... SpanishDictionary.com is the world's most popular Spanish-English dictionary, translation, and learning website. Ver en español en inglés.com.

  4. VIRTUAL VISIT

    virtual visit. is for the patient to be reassured that nothing ominous or malignant is going on. more_vert While a. virtual visit. can help address many health issues, others require care that only an in-person visit can provide. more_vert The completeness of histories and physical examinations, and the correct diagnosis varied by condition and ...

  5. Spanish Virtual Museums to Visit from Home

    Virtual Tour of the Prado National Museum. The Prado Museum in Madrid is the quintessential art gallery in Spain. With more than 200 years on its shoulders, it has one of the most complete collections in the world. Its works of art cover up to the end of the 19th century, with the works of Picasso traditionally reserved for the Reina Sofía.

  6. Virtual Tours

    Spanish Artists in Naples in the early Cinquecento. Return Journey. Art of the Americas in Spain. Mythological passions. Mythological Passions: Tiziano, Veronese, Allori, Rubens, Ribera, Poussin, Van Dyck, Velázquez. See all virtual tours. Recommended browser versions. Chrome version 89..4389.114 (official build) (64 bits) Firefox version 87. ...

  7. What should I know before my telehealth visit?

    It is okay to ask your provider how the telehealth visit will work and what to expect. Share your name and pronouns. Tell the provider the name you like to be called and your pronouns. They should respect your preferences. Take your time. This is your visit. You shouldn't feel rushed or like you can't speak up.

  8. How to use virtual field trips in Spanish class

    A virtual field trip takes students to places they may never visit without the expense or hassle of finding chaperones and collecting permission slips! Virtual field trips allow students to view museum exhibits, or tour cities and other locations from the comfort of their home or classroom. The world of virtual reality (VR) has also made it ...

  9. take a virtual visit

    Many translated example sentences containing "take a virtual visit" - Spanish-English dictionary and search engine for Spanish translations. ... Suggest as a translation of "take a virtual visit" Copy; DeepL Translator Dictionary. EN. Open menu. Translator. Translate texts with the world's best machine translation technology, developed by the ...

  10. Examples of Virtual visit in English

    If the visit is not possible, an imaginary or virtual visit can be done, or a video showing parts of the city could be used. Si no hubiera condiciones para un paseo real por la misma, se puede realizar un paseo imaginario o virtual , o la proyección de una cinta de video con partes de la ciudad.

  11. visita virtual

    virtual visit n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. ... Visit the Spanish-English Forum. Help WordReference: Ask in the forums yourself. Discussions about 'visita virtual' in the Sólo Español forum. See Google Translate's machine translation of 'visita virtual'.

  12. Virtual Field Trips to Spain for Kids

    Museo Casa Natal de Cervantes. Kids can take a virtual tour of Miguel de Cervantes' birthplace. Cervantes is the author of Don Quixote-arguably the most famous Spanish book of all time.. The house is located in Alcalá de Henares (about 20 miles from Madrid) and decorated to look as it did in Cervantes' time.

  13. Access Spanish culture: virtual tours online

    Basilica of La Sagrada Familia . Take a virtual tour of the Basílica of La Sagrada Familia de Barcelona, one of the city's most famous landmarks; from its façades and construction works to the pinnacle, the apse, the crypt and the western sacristy, and fall in love with the masterpiece of the genius architect Gaudí.If you finally decide to visit in person, don't forget to climb up inside ...

  14. 20+ Best Virtual Tours of Spain to Spark Your Wanderlust

    Virtual Tours of Spain's Mainland Barcelona. Even a week in Barcelona is not enough time to explore this city (it has so many hidden gems), so obviously, a virtual visit will only give you a tiny glimpse of its beauty.. But if you're ready to give it a try, you can have a look at the city from above or check out the online tours of the top Gaudi buildings in Barcelona - the Sagrada ...

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  16. Spain Virtual Tours: Free online travel to Spain on Virtual Reality

    Reina Sofia Museum online visit. Madrid's world-famous modern art museum has virtually opened its doors to the three main collections, covering the 20 th Century of contemporary artwork from Picasso, Miró, Dalí and many more. 3. Spain Virtual Tours: Granada & the Alhambra Palace. Alhambra Palace.

  17. Virtual visit

    Take a virtual visit of the Sagrada Família. Experience the Expiatory Temple of the Sagrada Família as if you were there!

  18. The Sagrada Familia, with every detail

    The virtual visit to the Sagrada Familia is presented to us in several sections of the temple: the Passion and the Nativity façades, the interior, the Apse, the Cloister of the Rosary, the Western Sacristy, the Crypt and Gaudí's tomb . Also, we can visit the state of the works in its highest part, which allows us to contemplate spectacular ...

  19. Virtual Visit

    Founded in 1980 for you to learn Spanish in the province of Malaga, the Escuela de Idiomas Nerja stands in the very centre of Nerja town, housed in a typical Andalusian building with a good-sized tropical garden, only a few minutes' walk from the local scenic beaches.Nearby, you will find all types of shops, boutiques, restaurants and night spots, which will help make your stay both lively ...

  20. VIRTUAL in English

    VIRTUAL translate: virtual, virtual, virtual. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary.

  21. Visit in Spanish

    1. (temporary stay) a. la visita. (F) We stayed there on our first visit to the city. Nos alojamos allí la primera vez que visitamos la ciudad. 2. (act of going to see a person or place) a. la visita. (F) I had a visit from your son last week.Tu hijo me hizo una visita la semana pasada.

  22. VIRTUAL in Spanish

    VIRTUAL translate: casi total, virtual, virtual [masculine-feminine, singular], virtual [masculine-feminine, singular]. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

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