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Travel Remotely

Explore different cities and listen to their radio stations
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September 2021
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This cool website lets you take a virtual walk around different global cities — including Bangkok, Chicago, Delhi, Dubai, Hong Kong, Istanbul, and many more – while listening to local radio stations.

Choose to explore the city by walking, car, or train, and the time of day. You can even turn on street noises for a more immersive experience.

👉 Try it out yourself: travel-remotely.netlify.app

The creator of the website, John Ornelas explains his creation:

"One of my favorite things to do when exploring a new city is simply walking around, taking in sights, and listening to music in one ear & the sounds of the city in the other ear. As so many of us haven't been able to travel lately, I wanted to create a tool that might bring some of that explorative energy into our homes. I hope you get some enjoyment out of my site Travel Remotely!"

PS: Support the creator with a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/johnornelas

Posted in Website , Video , Radio , Walking , Tour , Virtual
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3 Reviews 5/5
Content & Community Manager, Travel Massive

I spent a few hours "walking" in Tokyo and Bangkok already - really cool feature. They're also adding new cities weekly. I hope you all enjoy it!

1 year ago
Ian
Founder, Travel Massive

One of the things I love about this website are the local radio stations. My favourite scene so far is New York City at night (by car) with jazz station WGBO FM... 🍕🗽 🎷

1 year ago
Co-Founder/Owner, Coworking Bansko

We need to invite these guys to visit our city :-)

1 year ago
Founder, Chirrup

This is amazing. And extremely distracting :)

1 year ago
Blogger @MinJourneys, Minimalist Journeys

Dangerously addictive, but so much better than surfing social media platforms. Plus I get to do people watching - a favourite pasttime.

1 year ago