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Discover Ca through effortless self-guided (GPS) audio tours that guide you across iconic destinations, scenic routes, and cultural highlights. From main sites city walks to road trips and countryside scenic drives in Ca, our GPS-powered tours offer a smarter way to travel independently. Enjoy trusted travel tips, expert narration, and full freedom with a modern tour app built for curious travelers.




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Hello and welcome to this UCPlaces tour of Warsaw Poland. Sometimes referred to as the "Phoenix City" because of its rebirth and reconstruction after World War II. Here we will see how history and modernity blend seamlessly along its cobblestone streets and towering skyscrapers. As you embark on this walking tour, you'll explore a city that has risen from the ashes of its tumultuous past to become a symbol of resilience and renewal. From the charming Old Town, meticulously reconstructed after World War II, to the regal Royal Castle, and the haunting remnants of the Warsaw Ghetto, each landmark tells a story of courage, culture, and the enduring spirit of Warsaw. My name is Dave, and I will be your co-pilot today. Hopefully you are wearing comfortable walking shoes, as we will travel roughly 3 miles, but will take breaks at wonderful spots to soak in the atmosphere. We will begin today on the edge of Old Town Warsaw on Krasinskich Street. There are parking lots on each side of the street if you drove here, or if you used public transportation, there are stops here as well. Follow your navigation, and let’s explore!

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Hello and welcome to this UCPlaces tour of Wroclaw Poland. This wondrous city in eastern Poland has seen it all and has the scars to prove it. Sometimes referred to as the “Venice of The North '' due to its large number of waterways and islands is sure to provide curious visitors a journey to remember. Our tour will begin on the banks of the Fosa Miejska canal, boasting several memorials, monuments and beautiful scenery. There is a large underground parking garage here under Wolności Square that is a suitable place to embark from. It is part of the National Forum of Music building. The top of the parking garage is sometimes used by local vendors during festivals, and is also sometimes used as an area to skate. The entrance to the parking lot is from Krupnicza and Zamkowa streets. The entrances and elevators to the parking lot from the square level are covered with glass shelters. Ok, let’s get going and see Wroclaw!

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Hello and welcome to this UCPlaces Tour of The Queen of The Danube! You’ve made it to the enchanting city of Budapest, where history and modernity intertwine along the scenic banks of the legendary river. As we embark on this walking tour, you'll discover why Budapest is often hailed as the "Queen of the Danube." The city of Budapest is divided into two main parts: Buda and Pest, which are separated by the Danube River. This division reflects the historical, geographical, and cultural differences between the two areas, which were officially united in 1873. Pest, where we are now, is flat and has developed into the commercial and administrative heart of Budapest. It was also a separate town before the unification, and has a vibrant cultural and social scene. Pest is flatter and more densely built-up, housing most of the city's commercial activities and government buildings. The western side of the Danube River, Buda, is characterized by its hills and historical landmarks, such as Buda Castle. It was historically a separate town and has always been seen as the more upscale and residential part of the city. Buda is known for its rolling hills and greener, more residential areas. We will explore this area later in the tour. My name is Dave, and it’s my pleasure to show you around this stunning city in the heart of Europe. Today we will visit historically and culturally significant landmarks, to give you the best experience possible. From castles and cathedrals, to outdoor spa's and urban legends, you'll find it here. We start here in Városliget, also known as City Park, the largest public park located in Budapest and one of the most popular recreational areas in the city. This is a good place to start as we are conveniently located near parking, if you drove, as well as public transportation stops. Today’s tour is a moderate walk, so hopefully you’re wearing your most comfortable pair. Don’t worry, we will stop for refreshments, and show you the best spots to take a break and relax. Follow your navigation, and let's get started at our first destination on our tour.

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Are you ready for an epic adventure through mesmerizing landscapes? Awesome! My name is Dave and I'll be your tour guide for this UCPlaces tour of the Golden Circle by car. Get ready to embark on a thrilling journey that will leave you in awe and make your heart race with excitement! Imagine standing at Thingvellir National Park, where the Earth's crust is tearing apart. This UNESCO World Heritage Site not only offers a glimpse into Iceland's rich history but also provides a breathtaking setting surrounded by dramatic cliffs and serene lakes. It's like stepping into a real-life Viking saga! Hold onto your hats as we venture into the Geysir geothermal area, where geothermal forces are at play. Witness the explosive power of Strokkur, shooting scorching hot water high into the sky. It's nature's very own fireworks show, guaranteed to make your jaw drop and your adrenaline soar! Brace yourself for Gullfoss, the mighty "Golden Falls". Feel the ground shake beneath your feet as you witness the roaring cascade plunging into a rugged canyon. Stand in awe as the mist tickles your skin and rainbows dance before your eyes. It's a spectacle that will leave you utterly speechless. And that's just the beginning! As we journey through the Golden Circle, we'll encounter hidden gems like the stunning Kerid Crater, a volcanic marvel with a serene turquoise lake nestled inside. Don't forget to take a dip in the Secret Lagoon, a natural hot spring that promises relaxation and pure bliss. So, get ready to have your senses dazzled and your spirit ignited. The UCPlaces Golden Circle tour is a thrilling expedition that will take you on a rollercoaster ride through Iceland's natural wonders, geological marvels, and captivating history. Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime! Follow your navigation to our starting point and let's get going!

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Welcome to the vibrant city of Barcelona, where history, art, and culture converge in a mesmerizing tapestry of experiences. On this walking tour, we'll explore some of the city's iconic landmarks. We'll begin our journey along La Rambla, passing street performers as we head to the enchanting Guell Palace to see renowned architect Antoni Gaudí's influence. After, we'll venture into the winding alleys and hidden squares of the Gothic Quarter, where Roman remnants blend with Gothic and Baroque architecture. This captivating tour promises an unforgettable adventure through Barcelona's rich heritage and architectural wonders. Let's embark on this exploration together and discover the treasures that make Barcelona truly unique.

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Welcome to Historic America & UCPlaces' self-guided GPS audio walking tour of Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC. If you were looking for a DC walking tour map or a guided tour of DC, near Pennsylvania Avenue and the White House, then you're really going to enjoy this tour. The UCPlaces app will take care of the navigation and tell you interesting stories along the route according to your location. All you need is your phone (with GPS / location services activated)! I'm "Professional History Nerd", Rachel Tracey. I'll be your tour guide as we explore America's Main street, making our way through the heart of downtown to the most famous residence in the United States, the White House. Meet me at the historic Hotel Harrington, and let's begin!

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Benvenuto! Welcome to Milan! My name is sage, your guide for today. Get ready to explore the treasures of this fascinating city. As we embark on this journey, we will uncover the rich history, cultural landmarks, and iconic attractions that define Milan. From the magnificent Milan Cathedral to the world-renowned La Scala Opera House, and from the vibrant fashion district to the historic Brera neighborhood, Milan has something to captivate every visitor. So, put on your walking shoes and let's begin this immersive adventure through the streets of Milan, where history, art, and Italian charm await at every turn. Enjoy the tour!

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Welcome to Historic America's walking tour of the Haight-Ashbury, one of San Francisco's most storied and colorful neighborhoods! I'm Aaron, your guide and professional history nerd. Before we begin, check out www.historicamerica.org to view our multitude of tour offerings and extra elements, like our podcast and Youtube series. I also invite you to use #historicamericatours on social media to show off your neighborhood adventure today. Let's begin. During the late 1960s, the Haight-Ashbury was home to the countercultural movement that sought to create a brave new world of free expression, free love, and new possibilities. Along these storied streets, the movement's followers - hippies - mounted a peaceful revolution against war, conformity, materialism, and oppression. There are at least two sides to every revolution, however, and although the hippie counterculture had its insights, it also had excesses. We'll explore both today. The hippies were joined by many of the most talented musicians and the most notorious personalities of their era. On this tour, we will explore their stories (along with a few others), ultimately discovering how the "flower children" left an indelible mark on the history of the Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco, and the United States. Alright, let's chill out, hang loose, and head back to 1967 and the Summer of Love. To get started, find your way to the intersection of Fulton & Stanyan streets.

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Hello and welcome to this UCPlaces tour of Old Montreal. My name is Dave and I'm pleased to be with you today telling you about the fun sights you will see and experience in this wonderful "north of the border" city. Ok, let's get to the good stuff and see what we can discover! We will be starting on Rue Commune heading southwest along the riverfront.

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Hello, I am Lorraine Barclay Nordlinger of TTR Sotheby's International Realty. Please join me for a tour of the historic Georgetown section of Washington, DC. I Move Individuals and Organizations to a Better Place! I especially love the Washington Harbour/Potomac River and C&O Canal waterfront portions of this neighborhood where my husband, a 5th generation Washingtonian lived when I met him, And home of the St John's annual Georgetown House Tour which features a number of the neighborhood's most beautiful homes. The Georgetown Historic District was created in 1950 to preserve its large concentration of well-preserved colonial and Federal period architecture. Notable residences and residents abound in this historic neighborhood. Housing in Georgetown consists of prominent, historic detached and row houses previously owned by the likes of John F. Kennedy, new development, townhomes and walk-up apartment buildings in the heart of DC. I'd love to talk with you after the tour, so give me a call at 202-285-3935, or send me an email! LorraineNordlinger.ttrsir.com (spell it out) Our tour will begin at the corner of Q Street Northwest and 27th Street Northwest, near the famous and historic Dumbarton House.