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Boston Freedom Trail: Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour
Freedom Trail Self-Guided Walking Tour in Boston invites travelers to step back in time and explore the birthplace of American independence. This self-guided audio tour allows visitors to discover Boston's iconic landmarks at their own pace, with captivating stories in English and five other languages. It's perfect for history buffs and anyone curious about the American Revolution. What to Expect: Walk the famous Freedom Trail and see key historical sites like Boston Common, where it all began; the Massachusetts State House, a beacon of governance; and Park Street Church, steeped in abolitionist history. The tour continues to the Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place of American patriots; Boston Latin School, the nation's first public school; and the poignant Irish Famine Memorial. Guests will also experience the Old South Meeting House, where the Boston Tea Party was ignited; the Old Corner Bookstore, a literary landmark; and the Old State House, witness to revolutionary events. The tour proceeds to the site of the Boston Massacre, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Paul Revere's House, Old North Church, Copp's Hill Burying Ground, and the USS Constitution. It also unlocks a bonus tour of the Bunker Hill Monument. This self-guided experience includes an easy-to-use app with engaging storytelling, a perfect narrator, offline maps, and a comprehensive route. The tour excludes attraction passes, entry tickets, or reservations. This tour ensures a memorable journey through American history.
Freedom Trail Self-Guided Walking Tour in Boston invites travelers to step back in time and explore the birthplace of American independence. This self-guided audio tour allows visitors to discover Boston's iconic landmarks at their own pace, with captivating stories in English and five other languages. It's perfect for history buffs and anyone curious about the American Revolution. What to Expect: Walk the famous Freedom Trail and see key historical sites like Boston Common, where it all began; the Massachusetts State House, a beacon of governance; and Park Street Church, steeped in abolitionist history. The tour continues to the Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place of American patriots; Boston Latin School, the nation's first public school; and the poignant Irish Famine Memorial. Guests will also experience the Old South Meeting House, where the Boston Tea Party was ignited; the Old Corner Bookstore, a literary landmark; and the Old State House, witness to revolutionary events. The tour proceeds to the site of the Boston Massacre, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Paul Revere's House, Old North Church, Copp's Hill Burying Ground, and the USS Constitution. It also unlocks a bonus tour of the Bunker Hill Monument. This self-guided experience includes an easy-to-use app with engaging storytelling, a perfect narrator, offline maps, and a comprehensive route. The tour excludes attraction passes, entry tickets, or reservations. This tour ensures a memorable journey through American history.
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$ 15
2880
Freedom Trail Boston: Self-Guided Audio Adventure
Boston Freedom Trail Self-Guided Audio Tour lets people walk where America began. Instead of joining big groups, people can explore at their own speed. They will see important places like Boston Common, the Massachusetts State House, and the Old North Church. They will hear stories about the brave people who helped make America. This tour lets travelers discover Boston's rich history in a new way. They can start and stop whenever they want. This is a walking tour, so people should wear comfy shoes! As they walk, they'll see places like Faneuil Hall and the Bunker Hill Monument. The audio guide tells them about each spot. It's like having a tour guide in their ear, but they get to choose where to go and when. This tour includes hours of audio stories, directions using GPS, and maps that work without the internet. It does not include entrance fees, food, or transportation. People can download the Shaka Guide app to start the tour. It’s a fun way to learn about Boston's history.
Boston Freedom Trail Self-Guided Audio Tour lets people walk where America began. Instead of joining big groups, people can explore at their own speed. They will see important places like Boston Common, the Massachusetts State House, and the Old North Church. They will hear stories about the brave people who helped make America. This tour lets travelers discover Boston's rich history in a new way. They can start and stop whenever they want. This is a walking tour, so people should wear comfy shoes! As they walk, they'll see places like Faneuil Hall and the Bunker Hill Monument. The audio guide tells them about each spot. It's like having a tour guide in their ear, but they get to choose where to go and when. This tour includes hours of audio stories, directions using GPS, and maps that work without the internet. It does not include entrance fees, food, or transportation. People can download the Shaka Guide app to start the tour. It’s a fun way to learn about Boston's history.
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Salem Ghost Tour: Spooky Self-Guided Audio Adventure
Multilingual Self-Guided Audio Ghost Tour in Salem invites visitors to explore the eerie side of this historic city. This self-guided walking tour takes brave souls through Salem's most haunted locations, where tales of witch trials and restless spirits linger. Participants can expect to visit chilling sites like Gallows Hill Park, where executions took place, and the Howard Street Cemetery, home to centuries-old graves. The tour also passes by the Witch House, the only remaining structure with direct ties to the Salem Witch Trials, and the historic Custom House. Hear the stories of The House of the Seven Gables and Friends Burial Ground. This tour includes high-quality audio tracks for each location, offering a detailed and immersive experience. It excludes entry fees to attractions and personal expenses. This is a part of the Haunted History Tours.
Multilingual Self-Guided Audio Ghost Tour in Salem invites visitors to explore the eerie side of this historic city. This self-guided walking tour takes brave souls through Salem's most haunted locations, where tales of witch trials and restless spirits linger. Participants can expect to visit chilling sites like Gallows Hill Park, where executions took place, and the Howard Street Cemetery, home to centuries-old graves. The tour also passes by the Witch House, the only remaining structure with direct ties to the Salem Witch Trials, and the historic Custom House. Hear the stories of The House of the Seven Gables and Friends Burial Ground. This tour includes high-quality audio tracks for each location, offering a detailed and immersive experience. It excludes entry fees to attractions and personal expenses. This is a part of the Haunted History Tours.
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$ 7
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Concord's Historic Downtown Audio Tour: Walk Through Time!
Concord Historic Downtown Guided Audio Walking Tour. This tour lets people see Concord, Massachusetts, at their own speed. Concord is special because it played a big part in the American Revolution. It was also home to famous writers like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Louisa May Alcott. This tour takes you to places linked to those historical people. You'll hear their stories and learn about the town's history. You can start the tour whenever you want, using a special app on your phone. It's like having a tour guide, but you get to choose when to go. As the tour guides the user, it takes them to Concord Visitors Center, Wright Tavern, Old Burial Ground, The Old Manse Burial Ground, Concord's Historic Square, Jethro's Tree, and Downtown Concord. This tour includes the tour on the walking tour app in Concord, MA, and it never expires, so people can go at their own pace, anytime. It does not include food, drinks, earbuds, admission, or a live guide. Everything happens outside and on the app.
Concord Historic Downtown Guided Audio Walking Tour. This tour lets people see Concord, Massachusetts, at their own speed. Concord is special because it played a big part in the American Revolution. It was also home to famous writers like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Louisa May Alcott. This tour takes you to places linked to those historical people. You'll hear their stories and learn about the town's history. You can start the tour whenever you want, using a special app on your phone. It's like having a tour guide, but you get to choose when to go. As the tour guides the user, it takes them to Concord Visitors Center, Wright Tavern, Old Burial Ground, The Old Manse Burial Ground, Concord's Historic Square, Jethro's Tree, and Downtown Concord. This tour includes the tour on the walking tour app in Concord, MA, and it never expires, so people can go at their own pace, anytime. It does not include food, drinks, earbuds, admission, or a live guide. Everything happens outside and on the app.
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$ 10
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Boston's Underground Railroad Photo Walking Tour
Historic Underground Railroad Walking Photo Tour w Local Guide in Boston. Explore the hidden history of Boston's abolitionist movement on a walking tour through Beacon Hill, one of America's most picturesque neighborhoods. This tour reveals 50 significant Underground Railroad sites, showcasing Boston's pivotal role as the "cradle of equality." Discover what life was like for historic Black Americans who shaped Boston and the nation. The tour guide is a local Beacon Hill resident, a photographer/videographer with over 10 years of experience in downtown Boston. Prepare to capture stunning photos while learning about this important history. Key stops include the Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial, the Massachusetts State House, various Beacon Hill Underground Railroad sites, the Abiel Smith School, a Massachusetts Historical Landmark, the Beacon Hill Flower Shop, and the Lewis Hayden House. What's included is bottled water to keep you hydrated during your walk. Get ready to walk and see!
Historic Underground Railroad Walking Photo Tour w Local Guide in Boston. Explore the hidden history of Boston's abolitionist movement on a walking tour through Beacon Hill, one of America's most picturesque neighborhoods. This tour reveals 50 significant Underground Railroad sites, showcasing Boston's pivotal role as the "cradle of equality." Discover what life was like for historic Black Americans who shaped Boston and the nation. The tour guide is a local Beacon Hill resident, a photographer/videographer with over 10 years of experience in downtown Boston. Prepare to capture stunning photos while learning about this important history. Key stops include the Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial, the Massachusetts State House, various Beacon Hill Underground Railroad sites, the Abiel Smith School, a Massachusetts Historical Landmark, the Beacon Hill Flower Shop, and the Lewis Hayden House. What's included is bottled water to keep you hydrated during your walk. Get ready to walk and see!
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$ 60
4320
Boston Freedom Trail & Beacon Hill: Self-Guided Audio Tours
The Boston Walking Bundle invites everyone to explore Boston's past! This bundle features self-guided audio tours of the famous Freedom Trail and the lovely Beacon Hill area. Walk where brave people once fought for freedom! See important places like the Old North Church and Paul Revere's House. Then, wander through Beacon Hill's pretty streets and learn about the people who lived there, including those who fought against slavery and famous writers. The audio tour uses GPS, so it knows where the user is and tells the stories automatically. The map works even without wifi. It's like having a tour guide, but the user can go at their own speed. Along the Freedom Trail, expect to see Boston Common, Faneuil Hall, and the site of the Boston Massacre. In Beacon Hill, the user will discover Acorn Street, Louisburg Square, and the Massachusetts State House. This tour includes hours of stories, directions, and tips to help make the most of the trip. Simply download the Shaka Guide app to begin this historical journey. It's a fun and easy way to see Boston!
The Boston Walking Bundle invites everyone to explore Boston's past! This bundle features self-guided audio tours of the famous Freedom Trail and the lovely Beacon Hill area. Walk where brave people once fought for freedom! See important places like the Old North Church and Paul Revere's House. Then, wander through Beacon Hill's pretty streets and learn about the people who lived there, including those who fought against slavery and famous writers. The audio tour uses GPS, so it knows where the user is and tells the stories automatically. The map works even without wifi. It's like having a tour guide, but the user can go at their own speed. Along the Freedom Trail, expect to see Boston Common, Faneuil Hall, and the site of the Boston Massacre. In Beacon Hill, the user will discover Acorn Street, Louisburg Square, and the Massachusetts State House. This tour includes hours of stories, directions, and tips to help make the most of the trip. Simply download the Shaka Guide app to begin this historical journey. It's a fun and easy way to see Boston!
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$ 12
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Boston E-Scavenger Hunt: Unleash Your Inner Explorer!
Embark on the 'e-Scavenger Hunt Boston,' a self-paced adventure through the city's iconic landmarks. Solve clues with family or friends, competing for the top score. This unique, tailor-made activity lets you explore Boston at your own rhythm, promising an unforgettable, personalized journey of discovery. Perfect for small groups seeking a fun way to see the sights.
Embark on the 'e-Scavenger Hunt Boston,' a self-paced adventure through the city's iconic landmarks. Solve clues with family or friends, competing for the top score. This unique, tailor-made activity lets you explore Boston at your own rhythm, promising an unforgettable, personalized journey of discovery. Perfect for small groups seeking a fun way to see the sights.
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€ 31
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Uncover Provincetown's Vibrant LGBTQ+ History: A Self-Guided Audio Tour
The PTown LGBTQ History Audio Guided Tour explores Provincetown's significant LGBTQ+ landmarks and stories at your own pace. This outdoor, 24/7 experience reveals the cultural impact of the gayest town in America. Discover historic sites and iconic gay bars with this hands-free, automatically playing tour that never expires. Best to remember the historic sites and LGBTQ+ stories.
The PTown LGBTQ History Audio Guided Tour explores Provincetown's significant LGBTQ+ landmarks and stories at your own pace. This outdoor, 24/7 experience reveals the cultural impact of the gayest town in America. Discover historic sites and iconic gay bars with this hands-free, automatically playing tour that never expires. Best to remember the historic sites and LGBTQ+ stories.
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$ 10
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Newport Cliff Walk: Self-Guided Audio Tour
Explore Newport Cliff Walk Self-Guided Walking Tour and step into a world of stunning ocean views and grand mansions. This self-guided audio tour takes you along Newport's famous Cliff Walk, revealing stories of wealth, ambition, and secrets from America’s Gilded Age. Discover how tycoons and socialites competed through architecture, and learn about the lives of those who lived and worked in these incredible estates. From behind-the-scenes stories to forgotten voices, this tour uncovers a dazzling and deeply human world. As you walk, enjoy breathtaking views and listen to engaging stories based on historical research and local insights. You'll see Newport like never before, whether you're a history buff, architecture lover, or just curious. The tour includes flexible usage with unlimited access, an audio guide, and an app with the tour download. Remember to bring your own smartphone! Key stops include The Breakers, Marble House, Rosecliff, and other landmarks like Chateau-sur-Mer, Chepstow, Chinese Tea House, Isaac Bell House, Kingscote, Ochre Court, Rough Point, Salve Regina University, Belcourt, The Elms, Sheep Point, Land's End & Bailey's Beach, Miramar, and Bellevue Avenue. Also, the tour passes by The Preservation Society of Newport County. Expect a deep dive into Newport's history and culture as you explore these iconic locations at your own pace.
Explore Newport Cliff Walk Self-Guided Walking Tour and step into a world of stunning ocean views and grand mansions. This self-guided audio tour takes you along Newport's famous Cliff Walk, revealing stories of wealth, ambition, and secrets from America’s Gilded Age. Discover how tycoons and socialites competed through architecture, and learn about the lives of those who lived and worked in these incredible estates. From behind-the-scenes stories to forgotten voices, this tour uncovers a dazzling and deeply human world. As you walk, enjoy breathtaking views and listen to engaging stories based on historical research and local insights. You'll see Newport like never before, whether you're a history buff, architecture lover, or just curious. The tour includes flexible usage with unlimited access, an audio guide, and an app with the tour download. Remember to bring your own smartphone! Key stops include The Breakers, Marble House, Rosecliff, and other landmarks like Chateau-sur-Mer, Chepstow, Chinese Tea House, Isaac Bell House, Kingscote, Ochre Court, Rough Point, Salve Regina University, Belcourt, The Elms, Sheep Point, Land's End & Bailey's Beach, Miramar, and Bellevue Avenue. Also, the tour passes by The Preservation Society of Newport County. Expect a deep dive into Newport's history and culture as you explore these iconic locations at your own pace.
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$ 8
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Hartford's History: GPS Audio Walking Tour
The Hartford Historic Downtown GPS Self Guided Audio Walking Tour lets people see Hartford, Connecticut, at their own pace. This walking tour uses a special app on a phone to guide the tour. The tour starts on Pratt Street, a street with fun shops and pretty buildings. The tour goes to many important places in Hartford. People will see old churches, houses, statues, streets, and parks. The tour ends at the Museum of Connecticut History, where visitors can learn even more about the state. This tour is great for anyone who wants to learn about Hartford's history without a big group or a strict schedule. It is a chance to explore Hartford at your own speed. The app will show the way and tell stories about each place. People can expect to see the Connecticut State Capitol, a beautiful building where the state's leaders work. They will also see the Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Arch, a monument that honors people who fought in wars. Other stops include the fountain at Bushnell Park, Center Church & Ancient Burying Ground, the Pulaski Statue, The Charter Oak, and the Massive Statue where they will hear Historic Site & Witch Stories. The tour includes using the walking tour app to see the history sites and learn about Hartford's past. It does not include food, drinks, admission to any buildings, or a human tour guide.
The Hartford Historic Downtown GPS Self Guided Audio Walking Tour lets people see Hartford, Connecticut, at their own pace. This walking tour uses a special app on a phone to guide the tour. The tour starts on Pratt Street, a street with fun shops and pretty buildings. The tour goes to many important places in Hartford. People will see old churches, houses, statues, streets, and parks. The tour ends at the Museum of Connecticut History, where visitors can learn even more about the state. This tour is great for anyone who wants to learn about Hartford's history without a big group or a strict schedule. It is a chance to explore Hartford at your own speed. The app will show the way and tell stories about each place. People can expect to see the Connecticut State Capitol, a beautiful building where the state's leaders work. They will also see the Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Arch, a monument that honors people who fought in wars. Other stops include the fountain at Bushnell Park, Center Church & Ancient Burying Ground, the Pulaski Statue, The Charter Oak, and the Massive Statue where they will hear Historic Site & Witch Stories. The tour includes using the walking tour app to see the history sites and learn about Hartford's past. It does not include food, drinks, admission to any buildings, or a human tour guide.
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$ 8
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Explore Harvard: Self-Guided Audio Tour of Harvard Square
Harvard Square and University Smartphone Guided Audio Walking Tour invites visitors to explore the heart of Cambridge, Massachusetts, at their own pace. This self-guided audio tour winds through Harvard Square's vibrant academic and cultural scene, offering a unique way to experience the prestigious university and its surroundings. It's perfect for independent travelers who want to delve into Harvard's history without the constraints of a group tour. Participants can expect to see iconic landmarks such as the Harvard Art Museums, where world-class collections await, and the historic First Parish in Cambridge, a testament to the area's rich heritage. The tour also passes by the intriguing Harvard Lampoon Building, known for its quirky architecture and the legendary Harvard Book Store, a haven for book lovers. As they wander through the grounds, they will encounter the John Harvard Statue, often called the 'Statue of Three Lies,' and the solemn Titanic Memorial. This walking tour includes the freedom to explore at any time, at a comfortable pace, using a location-aware app that provides hands-free guidance. The tour does not include food, drinks, admission to any buildings, or a human guide; it is entirely self-guided via the app.
Harvard Square and University Smartphone Guided Audio Walking Tour invites visitors to explore the heart of Cambridge, Massachusetts, at their own pace. This self-guided audio tour winds through Harvard Square's vibrant academic and cultural scene, offering a unique way to experience the prestigious university and its surroundings. It's perfect for independent travelers who want to delve into Harvard's history without the constraints of a group tour. Participants can expect to see iconic landmarks such as the Harvard Art Museums, where world-class collections await, and the historic First Parish in Cambridge, a testament to the area's rich heritage. The tour also passes by the intriguing Harvard Lampoon Building, known for its quirky architecture and the legendary Harvard Book Store, a haven for book lovers. As they wander through the grounds, they will encounter the John Harvard Statue, often called the 'Statue of Three Lies,' and the solemn Titanic Memorial. This walking tour includes the freedom to explore at any time, at a comfortable pace, using a location-aware app that provides hands-free guidance. The tour does not include food, drinks, admission to any buildings, or a human guide; it is entirely self-guided via the app.
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$ 8
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Explore Providence: Self-Guided Walking Tour with App!
Providence Downtown and Brown Self Guided App GPS Walking Tour is perfect for independent explorers who want to uncover the city's secrets without the typical tourist crowds. This walking tour begins at the impressive Providence City Hall, a landmark that has shaped the city for over a century. The journey weaves through downtown, eventually circling back to Burnside Park. Discover Providence, Rhode Island’s “Creative Capital,” at a comfortable pace. The user-friendly app uses GPS to share engaging stories about the city's history and culture as they walk. The tour includes tales of landmarks like the Superman Building (Industrial Trust Building), historical memorials, and the esteemed Brown University. Experience the beauty of WaterFire and explore the RISD Museum, all while learning about Providence's rich heritage. This self-guided tour offers flexibility; start anytime, pause as needed, and enjoy the experience hands-free. It's an immersive way to see Providence's highlights. Please note that food, drinks, admission fees, and a human guide are not included.
Providence Downtown and Brown Self Guided App GPS Walking Tour is perfect for independent explorers who want to uncover the city's secrets without the typical tourist crowds. This walking tour begins at the impressive Providence City Hall, a landmark that has shaped the city for over a century. The journey weaves through downtown, eventually circling back to Burnside Park. Discover Providence, Rhode Island’s “Creative Capital,” at a comfortable pace. The user-friendly app uses GPS to share engaging stories about the city's history and culture as they walk. The tour includes tales of landmarks like the Superman Building (Industrial Trust Building), historical memorials, and the esteemed Brown University. Experience the beauty of WaterFire and explore the RISD Museum, all while learning about Providence's rich heritage. This self-guided tour offers flexibility; start anytime, pause as needed, and enjoy the experience hands-free. It's an immersive way to see Providence's highlights. Please note that food, drinks, admission fees, and a human guide are not included.
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$ 10
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Pilgrim History: Plymouth Self-Guided Walking Tour
The Plymouth Historic Pilgrim Self-Guided Walking Tour takes travelers on a captivating journey through American history. This walking tour guides people from the Mayflower Two, a copy of the Pilgrim's ship, to the Jabez Howland House, where Pilgrims once lived. Walk about a mile and see Plymouth Rock, statues, gardens, churches, and other places linked to the Pilgrims. People can explore at their own speed, anytime they want. This tour uses a walking tour app in Plymouth. It's a hands-free, location-aware experience that never expires. Along the tour, discover the Richard Sparrow House, the National Monument to the Forefathers, Plimoth Patuxet Museums, Burial Hill, Pilgrim Memorial State Park, and the First Parish Church. Please note that this experience does not include food, drinks, admission fees, or a human guide.
The Plymouth Historic Pilgrim Self-Guided Walking Tour takes travelers on a captivating journey through American history. This walking tour guides people from the Mayflower Two, a copy of the Pilgrim's ship, to the Jabez Howland House, where Pilgrims once lived. Walk about a mile and see Plymouth Rock, statues, gardens, churches, and other places linked to the Pilgrims. People can explore at their own speed, anytime they want. This tour uses a walking tour app in Plymouth. It's a hands-free, location-aware experience that never expires. Along the tour, discover the Richard Sparrow House, the National Monument to the Forefathers, Plimoth Patuxet Museums, Burial Hill, Pilgrim Memorial State Park, and the First Parish Church. Please note that this experience does not include food, drinks, admission fees, or a human guide.
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$ 10
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Beacon Hill: Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour
Discover Boston's charming Beacon Hill with the Private Self-Guided Walking Tour in Beacon Hill. This audio tour lets visitors wander at their own pace through one of Boston's most historic and beautiful neighborhoods. Explore the area where abolitionists, authors, and revolutionaries lived, all while listening to expert narration that brings the past to life. What to Expect: As they stroll along cobblestone streets and admire gas-lit lanterns, visitors will find themselves immersed in history. Key stops include the Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial, Massachusetts State House, and the Museum of African American History, featuring the Abiel Smith School and African Meeting House. They can also see Louisburg Square, Acorn Street, and the Cheers (Bull & Finch Pub). The tour also goes by the Make Way for Ducklings Statues, Good Will Hunting Bench, and William Hickling Prescott House. The tour includes hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips, and music. It features turn-by-turn directions using GPS and an offline map, so no wifi or data is needed. The tours never expire, and guests are free to explore at their own pace. This tour does not include any private transportation.
Discover Boston's charming Beacon Hill with the Private Self-Guided Walking Tour in Beacon Hill. This audio tour lets visitors wander at their own pace through one of Boston's most historic and beautiful neighborhoods. Explore the area where abolitionists, authors, and revolutionaries lived, all while listening to expert narration that brings the past to life. What to Expect: As they stroll along cobblestone streets and admire gas-lit lanterns, visitors will find themselves immersed in history. Key stops include the Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial, Massachusetts State House, and the Museum of African American History, featuring the Abiel Smith School and African Meeting House. They can also see Louisburg Square, Acorn Street, and the Cheers (Bull & Finch Pub). The tour also goes by the Make Way for Ducklings Statues, Good Will Hunting Bench, and William Hickling Prescott House. The tour includes hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips, and music. It features turn-by-turn directions using GPS and an offline map, so no wifi or data is needed. The tours never expire, and guests are free to explore at their own pace. This tour does not include any private transportation.
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$ 8
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Revolutionary Boston: Unearth History with an Expert-Led Audio Tour
A Colonial Boston Audio Tour offers a unique exploration into America's fight for independence, led by expert Jessica Dello Russo. Discover Boston's revolutionary history through pre-revolutionary architecture, key historical sites, and stories of influential figures. Enjoy flexibility and offline access to explore at your own pace.
A Colonial Boston Audio Tour offers a unique exploration into America's fight for independence, led by expert Jessica Dello Russo. Discover Boston's revolutionary history through pre-revolutionary architecture, key historical sites, and stories of influential figures. Enjoy flexibility and offline access to explore at your own pace.
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$ 20
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Step Back in Time: Newport's Gilded Age Audio Adventure
Newport's Opulent Gilded Age Homes: Embark on a self-guided audio tour of Bellevue Avenue, uncovering the stories behind Newport's lavish mansions and elite families like the Vanderbilts. Learn about the architects, staff, and historical events like the Titanic's impact. Explore at your own pace and discover the personalities that shaped Newport in this hour-long experience.
Newport's Opulent Gilded Age Homes: Embark on a self-guided audio tour of Bellevue Avenue, uncovering the stories behind Newport's lavish mansions and elite families like the Vanderbilts. Learn about the architects, staff, and historical events like the Titanic's impact. Explore at your own pace and discover the personalities that shaped Newport in this hour-long experience.
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$ 10
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Boston's Art & History Unearthed: A Self-Guided Audio Monument Adventure
Brass and Bronze: Audio Guide unlocks Boston's 400-year history through its art and monuments. This self-guided GPS tour along the Freedom Trail explores the stories behind the city's key figures and artwork. Delve into the personalities and reactions shaping Boston's unique self-image for a memorable historical journey.
Brass and Bronze: Audio Guide unlocks Boston's 400-year history through its art and monuments. This self-guided GPS tour along the Freedom Trail explores the stories behind the city's key figures and artwork. Delve into the personalities and reactions shaping Boston's unique self-image for a memorable historical journey.
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$ 12
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Lowell: Kerouac's Self-Guided Beat Generation Walking Tour
Jack Kerouac’s Lowell Self-Guided Walking Tour lets people explore the city that shaped the famous writer. This walking tour guides people to the spots that were important to Kerouac's life and writing, and that welcomed the Beat Generation's free spirit. It's a chance to see Lowell at your own speed and on your own schedule. The tour starts at the Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center. Then, it goes by places like the imagined Kerouac Cafe, Kerouac Park, and a simulated Kerouac Exhibit location. People will also see the Pollard Memorial Library and walk along the streets of Downtown Lowell. They'll see the places where Kerouac grew up and found ideas for his stories. This tour uses a special app that plays automatically as you walk, so you can keep your hands free and enjoy the city. This tour is available anytime and never expires. It includes access to the walking tour app in Lowell, which uses location-aware technology to play automatically. It does not include food, drinks, admission fees, or a human guide.
Jack Kerouac’s Lowell Self-Guided Walking Tour lets people explore the city that shaped the famous writer. This walking tour guides people to the spots that were important to Kerouac's life and writing, and that welcomed the Beat Generation's free spirit. It's a chance to see Lowell at your own speed and on your own schedule. The tour starts at the Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center. Then, it goes by places like the imagined Kerouac Cafe, Kerouac Park, and a simulated Kerouac Exhibit location. People will also see the Pollard Memorial Library and walk along the streets of Downtown Lowell. They'll see the places where Kerouac grew up and found ideas for his stories. This tour uses a special app that plays automatically as you walk, so you can keep your hands free and enjoy the city. This tour is available anytime and never expires. It includes access to the walking tour app in Lowell, which uses location-aware technology to play automatically. It does not include food, drinks, admission fees, or a human guide.
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$ 10
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Oak Bluffs Audio Tour: Martha's Vineyard History!
Discovering Oak Bluffs: A Self-Guided Audio Tour invites everyone to explore how a little religious camp became a popular spot on Martha’s Vineyard. This walking tour guides people through the heart of Oak Bluffs, showing off its history and charm. It's perfect for day-trippers and long-time island fans alike. The tour starts at Ocean Park & Inkwell Beach, and then heads towards Inkwell Beach. As people walk, they will hear about the town’s story and what makes it so special to many, from famous people to those visiting from Cape Cod. The tour goes by places like the Corbin Norton House and Overton House. At Trinity Park, folks will see the Martha’s Vineyard Camp Meeting Association, a cottage museum, and the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs, a place for worship. The tour finishes at Oak Bluffs Harbor after a stroll down Circuit Avenue, where people can see the famous Flying Horses Carousel. This audio tour uses the VoiceMap app on smartphones and gives lifetime access to the tour in English. It can even be used offline with maps and other helpful information. Please note that smartphones, headphones, transportation, food, drinks, and tickets to attractions are not included. Get ready to walk and learn about the beauty of Oak Bluffs!
Discovering Oak Bluffs: A Self-Guided Audio Tour invites everyone to explore how a little religious camp became a popular spot on Martha’s Vineyard. This walking tour guides people through the heart of Oak Bluffs, showing off its history and charm. It's perfect for day-trippers and long-time island fans alike. The tour starts at Ocean Park & Inkwell Beach, and then heads towards Inkwell Beach. As people walk, they will hear about the town’s story and what makes it so special to many, from famous people to those visiting from Cape Cod. The tour goes by places like the Corbin Norton House and Overton House. At Trinity Park, folks will see the Martha’s Vineyard Camp Meeting Association, a cottage museum, and the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs, a place for worship. The tour finishes at Oak Bluffs Harbor after a stroll down Circuit Avenue, where people can see the famous Flying Horses Carousel. This audio tour uses the VoiceMap app on smartphones and gives lifetime access to the tour in English. It can even be used offline with maps and other helpful information. Please note that smartphones, headphones, transportation, food, drinks, and tickets to attractions are not included. Get ready to walk and learn about the beauty of Oak Bluffs!
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$ 12
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Harvard Self-Guided Walking Tour: History at Your Pace
Explore Harvard University with the "A Self-Guided Harvard University Walking Tour." This tour invites everyone to step into the grounds of America's oldest university, founded in 1636, and discover how it grew from a small school for ministers into a world-renowned institution. This is a walking tour that lets visitors explore at their own speed. As one walks, one can expect to pass through the famous gates into Harvard Yard, home to the oldest college buildings in the country. The tour includes sights like the iconic Widener Library, known for its connection to the Titanic, the whispering arches of Sever Hall, and the solemn Memorial Church. Key stops include Lehman Hall, Wadsworth Hall, the exclusive Porcellian Club, the Harvard Art Museums, and Harvard Law School. It's a journey through history and architecture, all within the vibrant setting of a top university. The tour provides lifetime access to the English version, usable both before and after the booking date. It also includes offline access to audio, maps, and geodata through an app available on both Android and iOS. The flexibility of a self-guided GPS tour allows visitors to explore at their own pace. The experience excludes a smartphone and headphones. With clear directions to the starting point, the tour begins smoothly, offering an enriching experience for all who embark on it.
Explore Harvard University with the "A Self-Guided Harvard University Walking Tour." This tour invites everyone to step into the grounds of America's oldest university, founded in 1636, and discover how it grew from a small school for ministers into a world-renowned institution. This is a walking tour that lets visitors explore at their own speed. As one walks, one can expect to pass through the famous gates into Harvard Yard, home to the oldest college buildings in the country. The tour includes sights like the iconic Widener Library, known for its connection to the Titanic, the whispering arches of Sever Hall, and the solemn Memorial Church. Key stops include Lehman Hall, Wadsworth Hall, the exclusive Porcellian Club, the Harvard Art Museums, and Harvard Law School. It's a journey through history and architecture, all within the vibrant setting of a top university. The tour provides lifetime access to the English version, usable both before and after the booking date. It also includes offline access to audio, maps, and geodata through an app available on both Android and iOS. The flexibility of a self-guided GPS tour allows visitors to explore at their own pace. The experience excludes a smartphone and headphones. With clear directions to the starting point, the tour begins smoothly, offering an enriching experience for all who embark on it.
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