look around (somewhere/sth)
UK also look round (somewhere/sth)— phrasal verb with look uk/lʊk/us/lʊk/verb
B1 to visit a place and look at the things in it:
She spent the afternoon looking around the town.
When we went to Boston, we only had a couple of hours to look around.
More examples
- Have you had a chance to look round the house?
- We spent the afternoon looking round the city.
- I didn't have much time to look round.
- They looked round the museum.
- He left us looking round the gallery.