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Online Tours and Digital Exhibitions Growing in Popularity in Coventry

Correspondent 22nd May, 2025   0

The internet has made so many amazing things possible, and now it’s allowing people to experience places that they may not have been able to get to in the past. Coventry has so much to offer tourists, and technology is now being used to show off some of the best features of the city.

In line with the live-streaming boom in entertainment, various places in Coventry are now offering virtual tours to people so that they can experience them from home.

Rising Popularity of Online Experiences

We’re living in an age where you don’t physically need to be in a setting to be able to enjoy it. The thriving online casino industry was one of the first sectors to come up with a way to connect people in their homes with real world experiences.




This comes in the form of live roulette, where players can find titles like Fireball Roulette and Mega Roulette presented by real dealers. Despite being separated by a computer or phone screen, they can take part in the action in real time and even interact with the hosts in some circumstances.

With live-streaming taking the country by storm, numerous settings in Coventry have jumped on the trend and started transmitting content to people at home. For instance, cultural venues in the city like Herbert Art Gallery & Museum and the Coventry Transport Museum have seen an increase in engagement with their online platforms. Businesses in the area are also using live-streaming to connect with customers and inform them about promotions.


What Are the Main Virtual Tours in Coventry?

There are a few virtual tours on offer in Coventry now, and these are setting the standard for other places to follow. The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum offers a Virtual Tour of the Undercroft, which showcases a preserved medieval undercroft beneath the gallery. It also has online collections for visitors to explore, along with a YouTube channel that features walkthroughs and behind-the-scenes footage.

The Coventry Transport Museum offers virtual museum tours as well, providing information about classic British-made vehicles through digital slide tours and narrated walkthroughs. This venue also has a YouTube series, with mini-documentaries about the car making heritage of the city.

How Could Future Tech Enhance These Experiences Further?

It’s great that some of Coventry’s best tourist destinations are now offering online options for people, but what’s available now is only a taste of what could come in the future. Live-streaming and video tours are great to give people a glimpse of these settings, but immersive technology like virtual reality could enhance them further.

VR is expected to boom by the end of the decade, and the technology will be used to transport people to real world settings. Hopefully, Coventry’s businesses will jump on this trend and offer VR tours. This will give people at home an even more in-depth experience, and a true sense of what the locations are like.

The shift in Coventry to online tours is highly promising, and it shows that businesses here are forward-thinking. As technology progresses, it will give more people a chance to fully enjoy the experiences that the city has to offer.

Article written by Ben Spencer