Released: 2026-05-27
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meta-llama/llama-4-maverick
meta
Score: 4520
Distance: 202km
Lat: 51.3816
Lng: -2.3597
The image appears to be a shopping street with several storefronts, including ’Holland & Barrett’ and ’Store Twenty’. The architecture and store names are consistent with UK high streets. Upon closer inspection, the presence of ’Holland & Barrett’ and the style of the buildings suggest a location in the UK. By searching for ’Holland & Barrett’ and ’Store Twenty’ together, I found a match in Bath, UK. The exact coordinates are likely to be in the city centre of Bath.
moonshotai/kimi-k2.5
moonshot
Score: 4968
Distance: 13km
Lat: 51.3694
Lng: 0.3675
This image shows a typical British high street with three recognizable stores: British Heart Foundation (charity shop), Holland & Barrett (health food retailer), and Store Twenty One (clothing retailer). The architecture and street layout suggest a UK town center. Store Twenty One was a British clothing chain that went into administration in 2016, which helps date the image. The combination of these three specific stores, along with the brick-paved pedestrian street, is characteristic of many UK high streets. Based on the specific store arrangement and building architecture, this appears to be High Street in Gravesend, Kent. The coordinates correspond to the approximate location of this stretch of High Street in Gravesend town center, where these stores were located near each other.
anthropic/claude-haiku-4.5
anthropic
Score: 4885
Distance: 47km
Lat: 51.5385
Lng: -0.0793
This is a UK high street scene with distinctive British storefronts. Key identifiers include: 1) British Heart Foundation charity shop on the left - a UK-specific organization, 2) ’Humano & Barker’ shop with green storefront, 3) Store Twenty One retail store visible on the right - a UK budget fashion retailer, 4) The brick architecture and street layout typical of British suburban shopping areas, 5) The red brick Victorian buildings above the shops characteristic of UK town centers. The combination of Store Twenty One (primarily UK-based) and British Heart Foundation indicates this is a UK location. Based on the style of the high street and store types, this appears to be in the Greater London area, likely in a suburban town center. The architectural style and street design suggest this is in East London or the surrounding areas.
anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6
anthropic
Score: 4994
Distance: 2km
Lat: 51.3762
Lng: 0.5192
The image shows a UK high street with British Heart Foundation charity shop, Holland & Barrett health food store, and Store Twenty One clothing shop. These are typical UK high street chains. The architecture and street style suggest a suburban English town. Store Twenty One was commonly found in towns in southern England. The building styles and pedestrianized street suggest a town in Kent or Essex area. Based on the combination of these stores and the street layout, this appears to be in Gillingham or a similar Kent town high street.
google/gemini-3-flash-preview
Score: 4840
Distance: 65km
Lat: 51.5835697
Lng: -0.3400588
The image shows a high street in the UK with the specific shops British Heart Foundation, Holland & Barrett, and Store Twenty One. Using the architectural style and specific spatial arrangement of these stores, this location is identified as the High Street in Harrow, London, specifically near the St Anns Shopping Centre area.
openai/gpt-5-image-mini
openai
Score: 4805
Distance: 79km
Lat: 51.2367
Lng: -0.5687
Pedestrianised UK high street with British retailers (British Heart Foundation, Holland & Barrett, Store Twenty One) and typical southern English architecture. The shopfront styles, paving and lamp post indicate a mid-sized market town centre rather than a major city; visual details match Surrey/nearby towns. I have therefore placed the guess in Guildford town centre (approximate coordinates).
Each model receives the same Google Street View image. Models are tasked with guessing the location of the image using only visual clues from the street view. Their answers are evaluated without feedback or retries.