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Explore bird’s eye maps of cities and popular attractions. Travel virtual around the earth. A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object from above like a 3D model of a city.
Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.
Explore worldwide satellite imagery and 3D buildings and terrain for hundreds of cities. Zoom to your house or anywhere else, then dive in for a 360° perspective with Street View.
How to See Google Maps with an Aerial View (Bird Eye's View) - In this tutorial video, you will learn how to access Google Maps' aerial view feature, also kn...
In the Layers menu, select Satellite to see a detailed, bird’s-eye view of the current map or location. Or, select 3D to see a three-dimensional view of the buildings and terrain. The mobile app currently does not support 3D with satellite view.
The Panoramic Maps Collection, one of our most popular collections, features more than a thousand beautifully illustrated “bird’s-eye-view” maps of towns and cities across the United States, Canada, and even some internationally.
Google Maps' Immersive View allows users to explore locations in 3D, providing a bird's eye view and the ability to pan, zoom, and tilt for a better look.
With just a few clicks, Street View takes your students far beyond the borders of the classroom to almost anywhere in the world. Get a bird’s-eye view, take a virtual field trip, and...
Bird’s Eye is a great complement to ortho (top down) imagery because it has much more depth and provides all four angled views of your destination or area of interest. This Bird’s Eye imagery is sub-10 CM GSD (ground sample distance), which allows us to support more detailed levels of map zoom.
If you want a bird's-eye view of a house you like, your office building or a local landmark, you can do this easily using Google Maps or Google Earth.