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Explore 219 UCPlaces digital self-guided tours in English

Explore the World with Self-Guided GPS Audio Tours in English

Discover the freedom of travel with self-guided GPS tours - the perfect way to explore iconic destinations on your terms. Whether you’re taking a road trip and driving along scenic routes, strolling through historic neighborhoods and beautiful cities, or cycling through breathtaking landscapes, these tours offer unparalleled flexibility. Available for driving, walking, and biking, GPS-led self-guided tours put you in control, letting you travel at your own pace and according to your schedule and offering you full flexibility. Unlike traditional guided tours, there’s no need to schedule in advance, to stick to a fixed itinerary or keep up with a group. Pause whenever you want to snap photos, grab a bite, or simply take in the scenery. With GPS technology navigating you, you won't get lost and you won’t miss any must-see landmarks or hidden gems along the way.

Self-guided tours also offer a cost-effective way to explore. They’re often more affordable than private or group tours, without compromising the quality of the experience. Plus, many tours are available in multiple languages, making it easy for travelers to navigate and learn in their preferred language.

Whether you’re embarking on a solo journey, traveling with family or friends, planning a romantic getaway, or even taking a break during a business trip, these tours cater to all types of adventurers. Best of all, they combine the convenience of technology with the joy of discovery, giving you the freedom to create a personalized experience.

Start your adventure today and experience the world your way!




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Presented By Steve Stinson - Welcome to this UCPlaces Where to Live tour of Huntsville, Alabama, the seat of Madison County! A lifelong Alabamian and a 40+ year Madison County, Alabama inhabitant, Steve Stinson of Keller WIlliams Huntsville’s specialty is making a complicated real estate process simple! So Huntsville is known as the Rocket City to many, because NASA actually developed the Saturn rockets for the Apollo program here! Besides being there from the start of the American space industry, to the cutting edge it exists on today, Huntsville is moreover a wonderful place to live and play! Today we’ll show you some reasons why Rocket City is a great place to be!

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Hello there and welcome to this UCPlaces Where to Live Tour of Atlanta, Georgia. My name is Shelly and I’ll be showing you around this amazing city. In case you weren’t aware, Atlanta is the capital of Georgia and has the 10th largest economy in the United States. Atlanta’s diverse economy includes aerospace, logistics, medical services, information technology, film and television production, media operations and much much more. Originally it was founded as the end of a major railroad, but now it is actually a junction among multiple railroads, propelling major growth. Don’t be mistaken though - Atlanta is nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and has rolling hills and dense urban tree coverage. It’s not just concrete and high rises. Well, should we go check some of it out? Ok, let’s get going. Our first site is Martin Luther King Junior Park. There’s lots to see there. Please meet me at the corner of Howell Street North East and Auburn Avenue North East.

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Hello there and welcome to this UCPlaces Where to Live Tour of Texarkana, Texas. My name is Shelly and I’ll be showing you around this amazing city. Texarkana is a two-county region with Texarkana, Texas on one side and Texarkana, Arkansas on the other. There are a few stories that explain where the name comes from. One says it was named after a Red River Steamboat. Another legend states that the name came from a cocktail called “Texarkana Bitters.” Yet another story is that a railroad surveyor just made up the name. Who knows, and it probably doesn’t matter. Let’s go check this place out for ourselves. Are you ready? Great! Oh, before I forget - We will be ending the tour at a fun park so you may want to pick up some lunch to eat there! Ok, Meet me right in front of the 1894 Gallery and City Market on 105 Olive Street. Your navigation will guide you in. See you soon!

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Hello there and welcome to the UCPlaces Where to Live tour of Palos Verdes Peninsula. I’m Shelly and I’ll be showing you around this amazing area. Ok, let’s get this started! Meet me in front of Promenade on the Peninsula. It’s an amazing shopping center on Indian Peak Road. Just follow your navigation and I’ll meet you there.

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Hello and welcome to this UCPlaces Where to Live tour of Dunwoody, Georgia! My name is Shelly and I will be showing you around this fun city. So are we ready to talk about Dunwoody? Awesome! Why don’t you meet me over at the Dunwoody Nature Center at 5343 Roberts Drive. Please follow your navigation.

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Hello there and welcome to this UCPlaces Where-to-Live tour of Oakton, Virginia! My name is Shelly and I’ll be showing you around on behalf of agent Hava Nachum. Hava is a Realtor and Certified Senior Specialist with experience, knowledge, and marketing savvy. Hava’s business was founded on two main pillars: Excellence in customer service and honesty. It’s for that reason that she strives to use her wealth of knowledge and expertise to guide clients through both the buying and selling process. After the tour you can reach out to Hava directly. She would LOVE to talk with you! Give her a call at 703-447-7003. Ok, let’s talk about Oakton. Location, location, location! 15 miles from the Nation’s Capital of Washington DC, and 5 miles from Tysons Corner which is one of the largest business centers in the region, with the Hilton HQ, Capital One HQ and USA today HQ, just to name a few. It's also a quick and easy car ride to Reston town center which is one of the largest high-tech business centers in America with companies such as Microsoft, Facebook, and Oracle. It has two metro line stations with quick access to route 66 and 495 or as locals call “the beltway” around DC. Wanna take a look around? Let’s do it. Meet me at the corner of Chainbridge Road and Jermantown Road where we will be heading southwest on Jermantown.

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Welcome to Fort Collins! This magical town is too big to be small. Too small to be big. Somehow, we fit it all in with beautiful views, loads of tech employers, and plenty of play. Fort Collins is a university town with rural roots and a hip vibe. We love our bikes. Our dogs. And our brew pubs. Summer is festival season, so I hope you like live music. Education is very important to this community, and it shows in our strong schools. This is my downtown walking tour, but I also have a driving tour of the larger Fort Collins Community so check that out. I'm Ann Brady. Your local expert. I was recently voted one of Northern Colorado's Top 5 real estate brokers and I've written several books about real estate, the Savvy Seller Collective. Joy is my North Star and I love empowering others to chase their own joy. I hope you enjoy this tour of my sweet city and if you decide to make it your sweet city, stop by Savvy Seller Collective.com or call me at 970-999-5882. I can't wait to hear about your vision for a Fort Collins life. For now, let's get this tour started. Shall we? My friend Shelley, is going to show you around downtown. But, anytime she talks about dancing, just know that I’m close by. Meet me at Coopersmiths. I love giant jenga almost as much as I love dancing. This is a walking tour, so if you are driving right now, please go find a place to park. I recommend the Old Town Garage at the corner of East Mountain Avenue and Remington Street. We begin and end very near there.

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Hello! And welcome to UCPlaces Self-guided Tour of Beverly Hills! One of the most awesome Beverly Hills tours you can find. My name Is Victoria and I will be your guide for the next 2 hours. We will be starting at the Beverly Hills Gardens, make our way through Rodeo Drive, see City Hall, lots of hotels and restaurants, and make a full circle back to where we started. While we are in the heart of the rich and famous, all are welcome in Beverly Hills! Lets get started!

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Popes Creek is the birthplace of our First President, George Washington. Here you will learn about his ancestors and see where he was born and spent the first three years of his life before his family moved to another plantation owned by his father called Little Hunting Creek (Today we know it as Mount Vernon) before finally relocating to Ferry Farm where he grew up. This is a very tranquil place where you can not only learn but also enjoy a picnic lunch on the banks of the Potomac River.

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Hi My name is Robin Harris. I will be your tour guide. This tour will inform you of the contributions and struggles of African people. I will enhance the narrative concerning the African and Indigenous residents of Colonial St. Augustine and we will also examine the Civil Rights Era and actions that took place in the Nation’s Oldest City—St. Augustine. (Parking can be found at 79 Bridge Street or 79-99 Granada) Quaint. Charming. Eclectic. The Spanish Culture grabs you as you explore the streets of the Oldest City. St. Augustine holds many stories, secrets, tears, records and bloodshed. Let’s get started