Google is blending in the Brazil Football WorldCup fever in its own way. The search engine giant has added all the 12 WorldCup stadiums in Brazil on Street View. This feature will enable football enthusiast to explore the stadiums which will be hosts of the upcoming 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Whether you’re watching from the comfort of your couch or packing your bags for Brazil, Google Maps is your ticket to the games. To kick off the tournament, starting today you can explore all 12 stadiums and the iconic painted streets, one of Brazil’s tournament traditions, in Street View—a digital legacy of the 2014 games for years to come
posted Google on a company blog post.
With the help of Street View users can get a 360 degrees panorama view of the football stadiums. Moreover, Google has added directions and turn-by-turn routing to plan journeys to the stadiums along with public transit data for 12 host cities, along with indoor maps of 100 Brazilian venues, including airports and malls.
Furthermore, users can also check out Brazil’s painted streets which is a World Cup tradition and many of the country’s top tourist sights, like Iguaçu National Park and St. Michael of the Missions.