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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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Welcome to JMU! Go Dukes! My name is Sam Kipps, and I’m a sophomore Business Management Major and Creative Writing Minor here at James Madison University, and I’m thrilled that you’re joining me on this tour today! JMU and the broader area of Harrisonburg has quickly begun to feel like home for me, and I am excited to share some of my favorite parts of campus with you! Along the tour, I’ll be talking at each stop, and the navigation will guide you to each Point of Interest or POI for short. Cross the street, and take the sidewalk on the right side of Madison Drive up to our first stop, the John C. Wells Planetarium, also known as Miller Hall, to begin our tour. I’ll see you there!

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Hi. My name is Bill Simons, and I am going to be your guide today. I am a member of the San Antonio Professional Tour Guide Association and own a company called Cycling San Antonio that takes people on bicycle tours down to the Spanish Missions. The historical King William area is so charming and important that the City of San Antonio included it on a tour for Prince Charles’ during his 1986 visit. This was the first planned subdivision in the city of San Antonio and the first historic neighborhood in the state of Texas. Today’s tour will cover some of the more interesting stories associated with several of the homes on King William Street. You will be directed to park one street over from King William on Madison Street, but most important for this tour is that you don’t park on King William Street proper.

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Welcome to Old Town Alexandria! I’m glad you can join me. I’m Christian, your guide and this walking tour will explore a handful of the many historic sites associated with the town’s most famous resident, Revolutionary War General, First President of the United States, and farmer George Washington. Washington enjoyed a fruitful 50 year relationship with Alexandria, from the town’s founding in 1749 until his death in 1799. We’ll begin in the vicinity of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial and work our way down to Old Town’s Waterfront Park along the Potomac River.

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Welcome to Historic America’s Founding Fathers Footsteps tour of Philadelphia. We’re glad you could join us! I’m Aaron, your guide (but I also respond to professional history nerd). This is the part of the tour where I fit in my shameless plug for our website (www.historicamerica.org) and invite you to use the #historicamericatours on social media while traveling alongside us today. This tour is a biographical journey telling the stories of America's Founding Fathers by exploring the sites where they lived and worked here in historic Philadelphia. Here, America’s founding generation oversaw a revolution, wrote our founding documents and gave birth to a young republic. From Betsy Ross’s House, to the grave of Benjamin Franklin, to the assembly room where George Washington became America’s general - this tour is packed with larger-than-life Americans and their most memorable moments. To get started, find your way to the intersection of Market & 2nd Street - near the 2nd Street subway station. A quick note before we begin: Our tour is designed to help you see Philadelphia’s most famous sites no matter when you visit! We will not go inside any buildings, but many of these sites are free and open to the public on most days during regular business hours. However, some sites (like inside Independence Hall) require a free, timed ticket and a security check. If you’d like more information about operating hours and tickets to Independence Hall, you can visit the Independence Visitor Center on Market Street.

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Christine Neal and her team at Coldwell Banker can help you... As a real estate agent, I am often asked which areas I would recommend, and Gaithersburg is always at the top of my list. I have personally lived here myself for most of my life. I love being close to Washington, DC and Baltimore, 3 hours from the beach and less than one hour from the mountains. There is so much Gaithersburg has to offer that I am excited to tell you all about. Thanks for joining me on the UCPlaces app. I would love to hear from you and show you around personally. Call me, Christine Neal, at 301-503-7701 or email me at ChristineNealHomes@gmail.com. Also feel free to check out my website at ChristineNealHomes.com.

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Alexander Hamilton is one of America’s most influential Founding Fathers. A member of the Continental Congress and primary author of the Federalist Papers, he tirelessly championed the Constitution, and served as the United States first Secretary of the Treasury. However, despite his enduring political legacy, his name has become rather obscure in the popular tellings of our American Revolution. Alexander Hamilton was hardly a household name before author and composer, Lin Manuel Miranda, gave his story a new voice through the hit Broadway musical, Hamilton! Whether you’re a long-time history nerd or were recently introduced to the American saga through Miranda’s captivating lyrical cadence, this tour is for you! Miranda certainly did his research to write a Tony and Pulitzer winning play, first gaining inspiration while reading Ron Chernow's 2004 biography about the now famous founder. The play is historical fiction, and Miranda took some notable artistic liberties, but the people, places and events are very real. The backdrop for most of the play, and a lot of the real Hamilton’s real life, was New York City, right here in lower Manhattan. This tour will trace the footsteps of Alexander Hamilton’s remarkable life, in a remarkable city, at a remarkable moment in history. To begin your walking tour of Hamilton's New York, meet me at The Battery. Enter Battery Park from State Street. You can follow our navigation system to the tour's origin, and throughout your guided audio tour. See you soon!

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Welcome to Historic America’s walking tour of Charleston. We’re glad you could join us! I’m Aaron, your guide (but I also respond to professional history nerd). This is the part of the tour where I fit in my shameless plug for our website (www.historicamerica.org) and invite you to use #historicamericatours on social media while traveling alongside us today. This tour focuses on some of Historic Charleston’s “must see” attractions and gives you a glimpse into the rich history of the city. Highlights include the Charleston City Market, a waterfront park with a view of the the third longest cable-stayed bridge in the Western Hemisphere, the famous Rainbow Row, and the spot where the Civil War began.

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Explore the iconic Art Deco District with Historic America! The district is home to the largest concentration of Art Deco buildings in the world. That’s exciting for architecture buffs, but it’s also pretty impressive even if you’re not super into design. The creamy pastels, neon lights, and bold geometric designs will undoubtedly win you over. We’ll start on Ocean Drive, with the sandy beach on one side, and a long strip of bars, shops, restaurants and hotels on the other. Our tour will immerse you in the heart of South Beach, showing off the architecture and transporting you to a bygone era. Picturesque as a postcard, seeped in fascinating history, and constantly buzzing with energy, the Art Deco district is a Miami must-see-- and we can’t wait to share it with you! #historicamericatours

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San Antonio Mission Bike Tour