SightSitting


The surge of COVID-19 has, without a doubt, thrown a wrench into nearly everyone’s travel plans this year. Many of us have hardly traveled outside our hometowns since March, which is hard to believe when we live in such a connected world. Even though we may be physically bound to the walls of our own home (or let’s be honest, to our couch), there are still many opportunities to experience more of the world.
Subscription Boxes
Subscription boxes have exploded during the last 20 years, with offerings from makeup to books, plants, and even razors! Fortunately for those of us at home, there are subscription boxes that bring new foods from across the globe right to your front door.
Try the World
Another excellent (and family-friendly) option is the Universal Yums
Free Virtual Museum Tours
Sadly, many museums have had to close their doors due to public health concerns. Fortunately, most of these museums have made their galleries around the world accessible online. Here are a few to get started:
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, United States, had barely opened its Degas at the Opéra exhibit before being forced to close its doors. In response, the Gallery created a virtual tour
Now, let’s hop across the pond with a simple click to the British Museum in London, where curators have digitized the Victorian Walk exhibit
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, has a virtual tour
Even though the pandemic has canceled travel plans, you can still experience food and culture from around the world in the comfort and safety of your own home with these and many other options available online.