Virtual 360° Tour Through Beverage Retail Stores

Make your product range, presentation, and atmosphere visible online. Build trust and attract customers.

In the beverage trade, presentation determines perception. Variety, organization, and product depth are key factors.

A virtual 360-degree tour shows your store as it appears on-site. Customers can explore your product range and layout before visiting.


Why a 360-degree tour for the beverage trade?

  • showcases product range, shelves, and display areas realistically
  • makes tasting areas and specialty products visible
  • builds trust with private customers and corporate clients
  • increases visibility on Google Maps and local search
  • supports website, social media, and Google Business Profile

Examples from Practice

Donati Vini Wine Trade Basel

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Biertipp Liestal

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SCHULER St. Jakobs Winery Wädenswil

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What These Examples Show

Beverage stores use 360-degree tours to make their product range, structure, and atmosphere visible. Customers gain a clear impression before visiting.


Make the beverage trade digitally accessible

A virtual 360-degree tour presents your store in a realistic and accessible format at any time.

Suitable for Google Maps, website, social media, and direct links.

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Virtual Tours for Wine Shops, Beverage Markets, and Spirits Stores

A virtual tour makes your product range and store layout visible. Customers can view wine shelves, beer selection, spirits, and tasting areas online.

Suitable for wine merchants, beverage markets, spirits shops, specialty beer stores, coffee shops, and delicatessen businesses.


Experience and Implementation

Clever-Click has been producing professional 360-degree tours since 2012 and has completed over 3,000 virtual tours. Use on Google Maps, website, and social media.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is a virtual 360° tour worthwhile for a beverage store?

A tour presents your product range and presentation realistically. This creates transparency and supports the decision to visit.

Which areas should be shown?

Entrance area, sales floor, wine shelves, beer selection, spirits section, tasting area, and service counter.

How do retailers benefit particularly?

Atmosphere and quality become visible. This is especially relevant for discerning customers.

How long does production take?

Recording typically takes 1 to 3 hours. Publication within a few business days.

Can promotions be integrated?

Yes. Information points enable references to offers, tastings, or specialty products.

Is the tour visible on Google Maps?

Yes. Integration into the Google Business Profile is possible.


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