Panoramas
- Find your way in an unfamiliar area.
- View interchanges and road signs.
- Go sightseeing or check out the neighborhood when looking for a new place to buy or rent.
Enable panoramas
In the top-right corner, click . You'll see blue lines along the streets where panoramas are available.
To open a panorama with street names and house numbers, click the desired place on the blue line.
To close the panorama, click in the top-right corner of the page.
To disable panoramas, click .
Select an item on the map.
To open a panorama with street names and house numbers, click the panorama thumbnail in the place card.
To close the panorama, click in the top-right corner of the page.
Under the street panorama, you can see a rectangular map of the surrounding area. It displays streets with panoramic views. The current panorama view is marked with a circle and the visual field.
Aerial panoramas are marked with .
Control panoramas
In Street panoramas mode, you can:
Move around on the map.
To do this, click the white arrow or white oval that marks the direction where you can move.
Change the image scale.
To zoom in, scroll the mouse wheel forward or click .
To zoom out, scroll the mouse wheel backward or click .
Rotate the panorama.
To “look around”:
Drag the panoramic image with your mouse.
- On your keyboard, press the arrow pointing in the direction where you want to go (left, right, up, or down).
Jump to a new location around the point you're currently viewing.
To do this, follow these steps:
Hover over the map at the bottom of the screen.
- Click on a point on a blue line.
View panoramic interiors.
Print panorama To do this, follow these steps:
Hover over the button in the top-right corner.
Click Print.
Find out the full address of a building in the panorama. To do this, hover over the icon with the house number. To get directions to the building, click Route.
View the address, opening hours, and rating of organizations.
To open an organization's place card, hover over its placemark. In any building, placemarks are shown for a maximum of five top-ranked organizations.