The Roman Forum in Zadar is a chaotic mix of ancient ruins and modern cafes. The new high-res imagery allows you to zoom in on the inscriptions on the Roman columns. You can "walk" around the and view its circular Byzantine architecture from angles previously blocked by scaffolding or crowds.
The phrase is being searched by thousands of travelers who want to check if their AirBnB is actually near the water, or if the "narrow street" they booked has stairs (it usually does). The new imagery allows for realistic route planning, especially for travelers with limited mobility. You can now check if a restaurant’s outdoor seating is in the sun or shade at 4 PM. zadar google maps street view new
Viewing the fresh imagery is simple on both desktop browsers and mobile devices. The Roman Forum in Zadar is a chaotic
So, keep an eye on your streets. If you see a small car with a tall, camera-laden pole on its roof driving through your neighborhood, wave hello. You are witnessing the future of the map being written in real-time. And very soon, you will be able to walk through Zadar’s Roman Forum, listen to the Sea Organ, and watch the sunset over the Adriatic, all from the comfort of your own screen. The phrase is being searched by thousands of
Trekker updates for pedestrian-only Roman ruins and Venetian gates. Sea Organ (Morske orgulje) High-definition 360-degree views of the waterfront. Greeting to the Sun Public Art Updated night-mode/light-sequence panoramic imagery. Zadar Waterfront (Riva) Recent coastal path improvements captured by the Trekker. Expand map scheduled dates for when the Google car will be in other nearby cities like Street View imagery rollback: reverted to 2014 from 2025