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Find the exact opposite side of the world
Enter any city or place to see its antipode — the precise point on the far side of the Earth — then explore the distance, the hemispheres, and what it’s like there right now.
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Connected By One Line Through Earth
While you're exploring Singapore, life continues on the exact opposite side of the planet near Quito, Ecuador.
Different climates. Different landscapes. Different cultures. Yet both places are connected by a single imaginary line passing through the centre of Earth.
Your antipode reveals one of geography's most fascinating relationships — the place furthest away from where you stand right now.
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Every location on Earth has an exact opposite point somewhere else on the planet.
Your antipode is connected by a straight line passing through the centre of Earth.
Latitude flips north/south while longitude shifts by exactly 180°.
Because oceans cover most of Earth, many antipodes fall in remote ocean regions.
Some cities are almost perfectly opposite each other, creating fascinating global relationships.
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Florence is the small city where the Renaissance was invented in 50 years between 1420 and 1470 — Brunelleschi's Duomo dome, Michelangelo's David, Donatello's bronze David at the Bargello, Botticelli's Birth of Venus at the Uffizi, Ghiberti's gilt Baptistery doors — and you can walk between the buildings that produced them in 25 minutes. The trick is to walk past the obvious (the Uffizi queue, the Duomo crowd) into the harder Florence: morning at the Bargello when nobody else is there, an Oltrarno afternoon among the gilders and leather workshops still pouring out the same crafts since 1500, sunset on Piazzale Michelangelo, dinner at a Santo Spirito trattoria, late drinks in San Frediano. April-May and September-mid October are the prize — avoid July-August for the heat the medieval walls trap. Built for design-led travellers, returning Florentines and anyone planning a first trip to Tuscany.




