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Explore Boise 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 Boise or a return trip, self-guided city tours make self travel easy, flexible, and unforgettable.




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Egyptian Museum

Welcome to Boise, Idaho—the City of Trees, and the capital of the Gem State. I’m excited to take you on this journey through one of the most surprising and charming cities in the American West. Over the next couple of hours, we’ll uncover Boise’s history, culture, art, and natural beauty, all while cruising through its streets and neighborhoods. Boise’s story began in the 1800s, when French trappers, miners, and soldiers settled along the Boise River. They named the place boisé, meaning “wooded,” after spotting its tree-lined valley rising out of the desert. From those humble beginnings as a frontier fort and supply town, Boise has grown into a modern capital city—one that still keeps its friendly, small-town spirit. Along the way, we’ll pass some of Boise’s most iconic landmarks: the elegant dome of the Idaho State Capitol, the colorful murals of Freak Alley, the historic Old Penitentiary, and the serene Idaho Anne Frank Memorial. We’ll roll through leafy parks like Julia Davis and Camel’s Back, explore the Basque Block that celebrates Boise’s unique cultural heritage, and catch glimpses of the foothills that frame the city with trails and wide-open skies. But this tour isn’t just about buildings and monuments—it’s also about the stories. You’ll hear how geothermal hot water still heats downtown buildings, why Boise State’s famous blue football turf made national headlines, and how Basque immigrants helped shape the city’s identity. We’ll share fun facts, famous names, and even a few quirky surprises along the way. By the end, you’ll have seen Boise from every angle: its past, its present, and the natural beauty that makes it such a beloved place to live and visit. So settle in, roll down the windows, and get ready to discover Boise, a city that always has more to offer than meets the eye.

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