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Explore 2 UCPlaces digital self-guided tours in Paradise

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




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Egyptian Museum

Welcome to Las Vegas! Before we begin, let's clear up one common misconception. Las Vegas didn't start with casinos, mega-resorts, or world-famous entertainers. Long before the bright lights and towering hotels, this was a desert oasis where travelers stopped to rest and replenish their water supplies. In fact, the name "Las Vegas" means "The Meadows" in Spanish, a reference to the natural springs and green vegetation that once existed here. Spanish explorers gave the area its name in the early 1800s, long before anyone imagined it would become the Entertainment Capital of the World. The modern city was officially founded in 1905 as a railroad town connecting Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. Everything changed in 1931 when Nevada legalized gambling and construction began on the nearby Hoover Dam, bringing thousands of workers and visitors to the region. Over the decades, Las Vegas evolved from a dusty desert outpost into a global icon. Legends such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Elvis Presley, and Liberace helped shape its image, while visionary developers transformed the skyline with ever bigger and bolder resorts. Today, Las Vegas welcomes millions of visitors from around the world. It's a city of constant reinvention, where ancient Egyptian pyramids stand beside Venetian canals, where dazzling neon meets cutting-edge technology, and where some of the world's greatest performers continue to take the stage. On this tour, we'll explore both the famous landmarks and the fascinating stories behind them. You'll see the iconic resorts of the Strip, discover the historic roots of Old Las Vegas, learn about colorful characters who shaped the city, and uncover a few surprises along the way. As always, please drive safely and obey all traffic laws. We recommend driving a little slower whenever possible so you have time to enjoy the narration before reaching the next point of interest. If you decide to stop and explore, grab a photo, or take a break, don't worry—the tour can be resumed at any point of interest along the route. Now, follow the route on the map and get ready to experience one of the most unique cities on Earth. Welcome to Las Vegas!

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Welcome to Central Park, the beating heart of New York City and the ultimate playground for adventurers, romantics, movie buffs, and history lovers alike! Picture this: greenery, shimmering ponds, and iconic landmarks around every corner - Central Park is like stepping into a real-life movie set, where the magic of cinema comes to life before your very eyes. Now, while you take this tour you might be thinking, “Wait, isn’t that where they filmed ‘When Harry Met Sally’?” Yes, indeed! Central Park has been the backdrop for countless blockbuster movies and TV shows, and it’s no wonder filmmakers flock to this iconic location - look around us! But Central Park isn’t just a movie studio, it’s a living, breathing work of art. Everywhere you look, you’ll find sculptures, fountains, and monuments that celebrate the beauty of nature and the creativity of the human spirit. From the majestic Bethesda Fountain, immortalized in countless films, to the whimsical Alice in Wonderland statue that sparks imaginations young and old, art is everywhere you turn in Central Park. Get ready to be swept away by the magic of Central Park, I promise this place has something for everyone. So come in, the adventure awaits!