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Explore 1 with self-guided GPS audio tours designed to help you discover famous landmarks, hidden gems, and local stories at your own pace. With our tour app, enjoy guided walking tours, driving routes, and biking experiences that turn your phone into a personal travel guide. Whether it’s your first visit to 1 or a return trip, self-guided city tours make self travel easy, flexible, and unforgettable.




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Welcome to the ultimate driving tour of Mexico City — one of the largest, busiest, most chaotic, and most fascinating cities on Earth. This is a city where ancient Aztec history, colonial architecture, massive monuments, street food, glass skyscrapers, traffic circles, hidden churches, political protests, and world-class museums all somehow exist together at the exact same time. And yes… it can feel a little overwhelming. Mexico City is huge. The traffic is intense, the streets can be confusing, and many roads are one-way only. Sometimes streets may also be closed for events, construction, protests, or honestly… reasons nobody fully understands. So first things first: breathe in, relax, drive slowly and safely, and simply follow the navigation path carefully. If you miss a turn, do not panic. Seriously. The app will automatically guide you back on track. And if traffic or road closures make part of the route difficult, you can always stop the tour, select the next point of interest you’d like to continue from, and restart from there. The app will navigate you from wherever you are directly to that point, and the tour will continue normally. That flexibility is part of the fun of exploring a city like this. Outside the car may feel chaotic… but inside the car, you can take your time. Let the stories come to you as we guide you through the history, culture, monuments, neighborhoods, and unforgettable energy of Mexico City. Along the way, you’ll see everything from grand colonial cathedrals and ancient Aztec connections to modern skyscrapers, revolutionary monuments, elegant boulevards, and some of the most important cultural sites in Latin America. We’ll eventually end the driving portion of the tour near Chapultepec Park, one of the greatest urban parks in the world. We highly recommend continuing to explore the area on foot, especially the magnificent Chapultepec Castle and the incredible Museo Nacional de Antropología. Alright… enough talking. Let’s drive into Mexico City.

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Welcome to this digital driving tour of the western Negev and the Gaza border region (Gaza Envelope), following the events of October 7, 2023. My name is Avi Shalev. I am a Lieutenant Colonel in the reserves, having served for 24 years in the Israel Defense Forces, including positions in military intelligence and the Civil Administration in Judea, Samaria, and Gaza. I am also the author of The Only Jew in the Room, a memoir documenting my experience as the first Jew to enroll in an Arab Islamic college in Israel — a book now being adapted for the stage at the Haifa Theater. This tour is a journey through places that became symbols of trauma, courage, loss, and memory after the deadliest terrorist massacre against Jews since the Holocaust. On October 7, 2023, approximately 1,200 Israelis were murdered and around 250 people were abducted into Gaza. As we drive through this landscape, we will encounter communities that were attacked, roads on which civilians were hunted and killed, and memorial sites that preserve the stories of those who lost their lives. Our tour is a driving tour. It begins at Yad Mordechai Junction and ends in the city of Sderot. Along the way, we will visit Netiv HaAsara, the Observation Point of the Female Lookouts, travel along Route 232 — known today by many as the “Road of Blood” — stop at the protected shelter near Sha’ar HaNegev Junction, continue to the Nova Festival memorial site and the burnt vehicles installation, and conclude in Sderot, at the site of the battle over the city’s police station. At the end of the tour, we will also stop at a local vegetarian restaurant in Sderot, known for its excellent hummus — a small but meaningful reminder that even in places marked by pain, life continues, communities endure, and hospitality remains. This is not only a geographical journey. It is also a journey into the events of that day, into the human stories behind the headlines, and into the resilience of the people of the western Negev.

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Route 11: Blue Ridge to Lake Hartwell Scenic Drive Welcome to your Cherokee Foothills Scenic Drive, a peaceful journey across the beautiful landscapes of Upstate South Carolina. Today, we’ll be taking the long way — the scenic way — along Route 11. It’s one of the most picturesque roads in the Southeast, winding from the Blue Ridge Mountains all the way to the shores of Lake Hartwell. This drive takes about four hours without stops, so we recommend starting early, taking your time, and planning for breaks along the way. The focus of this tour is nature — mountains, forests, lakes, and a whole lot of fresh air. We’ll share interesting history, geography, and cultural stories as we go, but much of the time, we’ll keep things quiet so you can simply enjoy the scenery, the sound of the road, and the peaceful views out your window. There will be a few planned highlights you won’t want to miss: A short detour up the mountains to the incredible overlook at Caesars Head State Park, where the views stretch for miles across the Blue Ridge A scenic loop through Table Rock State Park, with dramatic cliffs and shimmering mountain lakes And plenty of wide-open stretches through some of the most beautiful and untouched landscapes in the region We’ll pass historic towns, ancient Cherokee homelands, and rolling foothills that slowly give way to lake country. You’ll see why this route has earned a reputation as one of the best scenic drives in the nation. Safety first — the road can get curvy in spots, and mountain driving can be full of surprises. Always follow the rules of the road, keep your eyes on the curves, and feel free to pause anywhere it’s safe to pull over. So settle in, relax, and enjoy the quiet beauty of South Carolina’s natural side. Adventure is ahead — let’s get rolling.

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Håfa adai! Welcome to Guam — the island where deep history, stunning nature, and warm island spirit all come together. In this tour, we’ll take you on a complete drive around the island, following a scenic loop that reveals the best of Guam — from dramatic coastlines and white-sand beaches to mountain viewpoints, quiet villages, and historic sites that tell stories going back thousands of years. You’ll pass through places where ancient Chamorro traditions still shape daily life, where Spanish fortresses overlook turquoise bays, and where World War II left its mark on the landscape. Every turn brings a new view — from jungle hills to coral reefs and open Pacific horizons. For the best experience, please follow the suggested route, drive slowly and safely, and listen to the guide as you go. In some spots, we may circle back or retrace part of the road — that’s all part of making sure you don’t miss a single highlight. So, buckle up, take a deep breath of island air, and get ready to experience Guam the way locals know it — rich with history, full of beauty, and alive with the spirit of Håfa adai. When you’re ready, start your engine — our island adventure begins now!

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Welcome to Orlando, Florida—better known as The City Beautiful. Most visitors know Orlando for its theme parks, but there’s so much more to this city than roller coasters and castles. Today, on this driving tour, we’ll explore the Orlando that locals know and love: a vibrant blend of history, culture, sports, shopping, and yes, a little bit of quirkiness along the way. The city’s story stretches back to the mid-1800s, when it was little more than a military fort and a few scattered homes. There’s still debate over the name—some say Orlando was named for a soldier, Orlando Reeves, who died here during the Seminole Wars. Others insist it comes from Shakespeare’s character Orlando. Either way, the name stuck. For decades, Orlando grew slowly as a hub for cattle and citrus groves. In fact, by the late 1800s, this was one of the top citrus-producing regions in the country. Everything changed in the 1960s when Walt Disney quietly bought thousands of acres of Central Florida swampland. In 1971, Walt Disney World opened, and overnight Orlando transformed from a modest agricultural town into one of the most visited cities in the world. Today, more than 70 million people come here every year, making it one of the top tourist destinations on the planet. But what makes Orlando truly special is its variety. The city is home to over 100 lakes, including Lake Eola downtown, famous for its swans and lighted fountain. It has professional sports teams, a thriving arts scene, world-class shopping, and some of the most diverse communities in Florida. You’ll find neighborhoods full of history, dining districts with flavors from around the globe, and entertainment that goes far beyond theme parks. On this tour, we’ll start downtown, visiting cultural landmarks and historic sites, then roll past modern sports arenas and quirky attractions. From there, we’ll cruise down International Drive, Orlando’s entertainment corridor, before wrapping things up near the theme park resorts at Disney Springs. So buckle up, relax, and enjoy the ride. By the time we’re done, you’ll see Orlando in a whole new light—not just as the theme park capital of the world, but as a city with heart, history, and a unique personality all its own.

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Hello and welcome to this UCPlaces RV tour of Shenandoah National Park. My name is Shelly, and I will be your co-pilot today as we embark on a scenic driving tour of Shenandoah National Park. We will begin at the north entrance, and wind southward along the iconic Skyline Drive until we reach the south entrance. This carefully curated journey features breathtaking points of interest, showcasing the park’s stunning landscapes, rich history, and diverse wildlife. From panoramic overlooks and cascading waterfalls to serene hiking trails and historic lodges, each stop offers a unique glimpse into the natural beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure through one of America's most cherished national parks. Our tour can take anywhere from three and a half hours to all day, depending on how adventurous you are feeling! There will be plenty of places to stop and get some amazing pictures, or even go for a hike! It's up to you. I'm just here to point out the good stuff! It’s a good idea to gas up and bring some snacks for the road trip today. Everybody ready? Yes? Good! Away we go! Just follow your navigation!

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Embark on a breathtaking self-guided driving adventure from the historic walls of Dubrovnik to the lively streets of Split. This unforgettable journey along Croatia’s stunning Dalmatian coast blends dramatic landscapes, rich history, and coastal charm at every turn. You'll pass through ancient towns and natural wonders—like the centuries-old salt pans of Ston, the awe-inspiring Pelješac Bridge, and the sky-high thrill of the Biokovo Skywalk. Relax by the serene Baćina Lakes, stroll the palm-lined promenades of the Makarska Riviera, and sink your toes into the soft sands of Punta Rata Beach, one of Europe’s most beautiful. Whether it’s your first time in Croatia or your second, this tour offers fresh discoveries, fascinating stories, and endless photo-worthy moments. Get ready to experience the heart of the Adriatic—one scenic stop at a time.

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Get ready to explore the wild beauty of Grand Teton National Park from the comfort of your own vehicle. This 42-mile scenic loop, open seasonally between May 1st and October 31st, takes you on a counterclockwise journey through one of America’s most stunning landscapes. Starting and ending at Moose Junction, this self-guided driving tour will guide you past towering peaks, sparkling alpine lakes, historic homesteads, and some of the most famous overlooks in the National Park system — all while your GPS-triggered guide brings each stop to life with stories, insights, and travel tips. Whether you’re here for the photography, wildlife, hiking access, or pure mountain majesty, this tour is designed to help you make the most of your visit at your own pace. So buckle up, turn up the volume, and let’s hit the road. The Tetons are calling!

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Discover the heart of Switzerland with our Lucerne Highlights Self-Guided Walking Tour. This tour is designed to showcase the city's most beloved landmarks, from the iconic Chapel Bridge and Water Tower to the poignant Lion Monument and the charming Old Town. Explore the natural wonders of the Glacier Garden and ascend the historic Mussegg Wall for panoramic views. This carefully curated route ensures you experience the best of Lucerne, blending history, culture, and breathtaking scenery. Enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace, with GPS-guided audio commentary bringing each location to life. This tour is perfect for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike, offering a fresh perspective on Lucerne's timeless beauty and rich heritage. Get ready to discover the magic of Lucerne! Our first place will be the majestic Jesuit Church. Just follow your navigation and I'll meet you there!

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Hallöchen und willkommen zu diesem unvergesslichen, GPS-gesteuerten Stadtrundgang durch Brüssel, Belgien! Hier treffen Geschichte, Kunst und leckeres Essen in einer echt lebendigen Stadt aufeinander. Wir starten heute am atemberaubenden Grand Place, dem zentralen Platz von Brüssel und UNESCO-Welterbe, umgeben von prunkvollen Zunfthäusern und dem mega Rathaus. Während wir durch die Kopfsteinpflastergassen schlendern, kommen wir zum Place de l’Albertine, wo die beeindruckende Reiterstatue von König Albert I. steht und man vom Mont des Arts, dem "Kunstberg", mit seinen schönen Terrassengärten einen Panoramablick auf die Stadt hat. Unterwegs halten wir kurz an, um Statuen zu bewundern, die belgische Helden ehren, wie die mutige Spionin Gabrielle Petit aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg. Wir besuchen auch die St.-Jakobs-Kirche auf dem Coudenberg, ein neoklassizistisches Meisterwerk, das mal als königliche Kapelle diente. Unsere Reise geht weiter zum Königlichen Palast, dem offiziellen Palast des belgischen Monarchen, wo ihr die elegante Fassade bewundern und euch die Zeremonien vorstellen könnt, die drinnen stattfinden. Keine Tour durch Brüssel ist komplett, ohne die Küche zu probieren. Wir kommen an Schokoladengeschäften vorbei, die mit Pralinen locken, an Waffelständen, die die Luft mit Süße erfüllen, und an Cafés, die belgische Spezialitäten servieren. Macht euch bereit, heute das Beste aus Brüssels Kultur, Geschichte und kulinarischen Köstlichkeiten zu erleben! Unsere Tour beginnt mitten auf dem Grand Place. Folgt einfach eurer Navigation, ich treff euch dort…