Google map street view

  1. How to Use Google Street View: 11 Steps (with Pictures)
  2. Google Maps Street View: See the Real World with Google
  3. Use Street View in Google Maps
  4. 25 Places You Can't See on Google Maps or Google Street View


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How to Use Google Street View: 11 Steps (with Pictures)

wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, volunteer authors worked to edit and improve it over time. The wikiHow Tech Team also followed the article's instructions and verified that they work. This article has been viewed 123,758 times. Have you ever seen one of the Google Street View cars driving around your neighborhood? They have a large, ball-shaped camera attached to the roof, which allows them to take a continuous stream of 360° pictures. These pictures can then be accessed using Google Maps from your computer or mobile device. Open Google Maps. Street View is a function of Google Maps. Google cars equipped with specialized camera equipment drive the road networks of a variety of countries, taking 360° photos to aid in navigation and exploration. Google Maps allows you to see everywhere that Street View is available. • You can also access Street View through Google Earth. Activate Street View. Once you've found the location you want to look at, you can turn on Street View. Depending on how you found the location and what version of Maps you are using, there are several different ways to start Street View. • Street View for a search result. If you've searched for an address or location and a pin has been placed on the map, you can access the Street View for that location by clicking on the photo in the information box that appears when the pin is selected. • Drag and dro...

Google Maps Street View: See the Real World with Google

Having a map of a place and directions on how to get there are both handy for navigating. But it can be easy to lose your bearings if you take a wrong turn in a neighborhood, and it can be much harder to re-orient yourself when all of the streets and buildings look the same because they’re unfamiliar to you. DISCLAIMER Just a heads-up that some of the services we’re reviewing here have affiliate partnerships with us, so we may earn a commission if you visit one of them and buy something. You can read more about how this works at That’s where the “Street View” function of Google Maps comes in. With Street View, you can get a full 360-degree view of the surrounding area from pretty much any street in the world. Plus, Street View even allows you to move your view from street to street. This lets you scout out an unfamiliar neighborhood and identify the local landmarks… all without leaving your home! How to Access Google Maps Street View • Go to • There are two main ways to access the Street View function. The first is by finding a location that you want to use Street View on, either by just manually finding it and clicking on it, or using the search functions to find it (see our Once you have a location selected, you will see a Street View button in the information window below the search bar in the top-left corner. Click on it. NOTE: Be as specific as you can with the location that you’re looking for, or Google Maps might just take you to the busiest or most central street i...

Use Street View in Google Maps

• On your Android phone or tablet,open the Google Maps app . • Search for a place or drop a pin on the map. • To drop a pin, touch and hold a place on the map. • At the bottom, tap the place name or address. • Scrolland select the photo labeled "Street View" or select the thumbnail with a Street View icon . • When you’re done, at the top left, tap Back . Tap on a place marker • On your Android phone or tablet,open the Google Maps app . • Tap on a place marker. • At the bottom, tap the place name or address. • Scrolland select the photo labeled "Street View." • You can also select the thumbnail with a Street View icon . • When you’re done, atthe top left,tap Back . Use Street View Layer • On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app . • At the top, tap Layers Street View. • Blue lines on the Map indicate Street View coverage. Tap on any blue line to enter Street View. Find street level imagery from other dates You can find street level imagery taken at different times from the Street View archives and other contributors. For example, you can explore how your neighborhood has changed over time. Important: Historic imagery isn't available for every place that has Street View. • On your mobile device or tablet, open the Google Maps app . • Tap Layers . • Select Street View, then tap . • Tap on any blue line. • Tap the "See more dates" link. Not all locations on Google Maps have this link. • At the bottom, scroll and select an image in the carousel. • When youâ...

25 Places You Can't See on Google Maps or Google Street View

We're used to viewing just about anywhere we want on Google Maps, but there are some places that are off-limits. Come along with us as we tour 25 places that can't be seen on 1. Jeannette Island - Russia Type "Jeannette Island Russia" into Google Maps search, and what you'll see is a whole lot of nothing on both map view and satellite view. You'll also see a popup message telling you that the island is "Unavailable 76.717947,158.109982." Type his address of 2207 Seymour Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio into Google Maps USA, and all you'll see is a blur. 3. Marcoule Nuclear Site - France If you ever get curious about what's going on at France's Marcoule Nuclear Site, you're not likely to find out. Because the entire site appears pixelated on Google Maps France at the request of the French government. A large section of the town known as the Patio de Los Naranjos, or "Yard of Orange Trees," is completely blurred out. What actually sits within that square is a government office and a courthouse to which only visitors are allowed access. As for why it is blurred, it remains a mystery, but it is probably due to privacy and security concerns. 6. Minami Torishima Airport - Japan While it isn't blurred or pixelated on Google Maps Japan, this one-runway airport on the island of Minami Torishima is over-saturated with white. That might be because the island, which is located off the east coast of Japan, is used by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. 7. Moruroa Island - French Polynesia Ta...