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Discover destinations through effortless self-guided (GPS) driving audio tours that guide you across iconic landmarks, scenic routes, and cultural highlights. Browse our driving audio tours. From city driving tours to exciting road trips and countryside scenic drives, 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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Merhaba, maceraperestler! Benimle İstanbul, Türkiye'de heyecan verici bir sürüş yolculuğuna katılın! Turumuza İstanbul'un Avrupa yakasında, şehir merkezinin birkaç mahalle dışında başlayacağız. Dolmabahçe Sarayı'nın zamansız güzelliğini ve Ortaköy'ün sevimli bölgesini göreceğiz ve Boğaziçi'nin batı tarafındaki diğer birçok yeri keşfedeceğiz. Ama, bilmelisiniz ki, bu kıtalararası bir deneyim! 15 Temmuz Şehitler Köprüsü'ne, eski adıyla Boğaziçi Köprüsü'ne gidecek ve İstanbul'un Asya yakasına geçeceğiz! Bir turda iki kıta, işte bu gerçekten ilginç bir hikaye! Muhteşem sahil boyunca ilerlerken, farklı semtleri, sahil kasabalarını ve bilgi, güç ve efsane dolu bir tarihe sahip etkileyici bir kulesini keşfedeceksiniz. Sürüş turumuz, İstanbul'un gerçek özünü yansıtıyor - eski ve modern, gelenek ve yenilik, kusursuz bir şekilde bir araya gelen bir şehir. Bugün, iki kıtada seyahat etme şansına sahip olabilir ve Türkiye'nin İstanbul dünyasına dalmak için kendinizi hazırlayabilirsiniz. Unutulmaz bir macera vadediyorum ki, asla unutmayacaksınız!

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Hello, adventurers! Join me on an exciting driving journey as we traverse through Istanbul, Turkey! We will begin our tour on the European side of Istanbul, just a neighborhood or two outside of the city center. Marvel at the timeless beauty of the Dolmabahçe Palace and the lovely area of Ortaköy, and many other places on the western side of the Bosphorus Strait. But, guess what, this is a cross-continental experience! We will make our way to the 15 July Martyrs Bridge, once known as the Bosphorus Bridge, and enter the Asian side of Istanbul! Two continents in just one tour, now that’s quite the story! As we drive along the beautiful coast, you’ll learn about the different districts, coastal towns, and a captivating tower with a history of knowledge, power, and legend. Our driving tour encapsulated the true essence of Istanbul - a city where ancient and modern, tradition and innovation, joins seamlessly together. Today, you could get the chance to travel across two continents, and immerse yourself in the world of Istanbul, Turkey. I promise an unforgettable adventure that you’ll never forget!

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Welcome to our Bridges of Arlington County and Washington DC self-guided GPS led audio driving tour. If you were looking for a DC driving tour map or a guided driving tour of DC, 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)! This tour starts at the Francis Scott Key Bridge and ends on Theodore Roosevelt Island, with PLENTY of interesting stops in between. Grab a sack lunch to take with you to enjoy on the island and let's get started!

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Welcome to Doha, Qatar! The vibrant and rapidly evolving capital city on the Persian Gulf's eastern coast. A modern city known for its futuristic skyline featuring towering skyscrapers and cutting-edge architecture, it's also a place filled with a deep history and a beautiful heritage. Today, we will make our way to different museums, large monuments and art pieces, religious sites, and of course ending at Qatar's famous Pearl Island. Doha's blend of modernity and tradition, coupled with its commitment to its culture and progress, it is an exciting and multifaceted destination. So, let's get driving, this is a tour you do not want to miss!

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Nestled in the heart of the Balkan Peninsula, Montenegro is a jewel of southeastern Europe. Bordered by the Adriatic Sea, the country boasts its coastal beauty, as well as its serene mountains and greenery. Today we are going to drive along the coast of Montenegro starting in Kotor, and making our way down to Budva. Both lovely beach towns filled with medieval history that still stands today. Along the way we will pass through Tivat, a smaller and newer town in Montenegro, but beautiful and luxurious nonetheless. There is a rich cultural heritage that sails through the country seen through its maritime history, religious structures, delicious cuisine, and the adventures of its national parks. I can't wait to take you on this drive through Montenegro, we will have a lovely time I promise!

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Welcome to the beautiful east coast of Sicily. With the clearest blue waters, lush landscapes, and medieval villages, the east coast really has it all. Today, we will be traveling between three medieval villages, each having their own unique personality. We will begin our driving tour in Taormina, a lively town with so many stories. Then, we will wind up towards Castelmola to learn about their specialities and their history. Coming back down, we will share tidbits and even some folklore as we drive along the coast, officially arriving at Sacova, the cinematic home of the Godfather movies. We have a lot to do today, so let's get going!

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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 this UCPlaces tour of dazzling city of Bangkok, where tradition dances with modernity in a never-ending fiesta of fun! Brace yourself for a whirlwind adventure through a city that knows how to keep the excitement levels soaring. My name is Dave and I will be showing you around this fantastic city. As you step onto the vibrant streets of Bangkok, prepare to be swept away by a sensory overload. The bustling energy is contagious, with tuk-tuks zooming by, street vendors beckoning you with tantalizing treats, and colorful markets tempting you to shop till you drop. From the moment you catch a glimpse of the majestic Grand Palace, adorned with intricate golden spires, you'll be transported to a world of fairy tales. Explore the awe-inspiring temples, like Wat Pho with its gigantic reclining Buddha, and let their tranquility wash over you. But Bangkok isn't all about tradition. Once the sun sets, the city transforms into a playground of neon lights and pulsating beats. Venture into the vibrant nightlife scene and dance the night away at rooftop bars, hidden speakeasies, or lively night markets. Bangkok never sleeps, and neither should you! And let's not forget the culinary adventure that awaits you here. Indulge your taste buds in a symphony of flavors, from fiery street food like spicy papaya salad to mouth-watering bowls of aromatic Thai curry. Be prepared to fall in love with Thai cuisine and its explosive blend of sweet, sour, spicy, and savory. So get ready to dive headfirst into the whirlwind of Bangkok's wonders, where adventure lurks around every corner. Our first corner focuses on shopping! Let's go see what there is. Please follow your navigation to Iconsium.

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Welcome to Dublin! The history of Dublin, stretches back over a thousand years. Dublin was founded by the Vikings in the 9th century. They established a settlement called Dyflin and used it as a base for trade and exploration. The Vikings built Dublin Castle and established a network of trade routes that extended across Europe. In 1169, the Normans invaded Ireland and captured Dublin. They constructed the first stone walls around the city and introduced feudalism. Dublin became an important center of commerce and administration, and many of its significant landmarks, including Christ Church Cathedral and St. Patrick's Cathedral, were built during this period. In the 16th century, King Henry VIII declared himself the head of the Church of England, and Protestantism was enforced in Ireland. Dublin became the seat of English power in Ireland, and the city grew in importance. However, religious tensions between Catholics and Protestants persisted throughout this era. In the 18th century, Dublin became a center of political activism, and the Society of United Irishmen was founded. The 19th and 20th centuries saw several significant events, such as the 1798 Rebellion, the Great Famine (1845-1852), the Easter Rising (1916), and the War of Independence (1919-1921). These events ultimately led to the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922. In the 20th and 21st centuries, Dublin experienced periods of economic growth, social change, and cultural development. The city underwent urban renewal projects, including the construction of new buildings and infrastructure. Dublin emerged as a vibrant cosmopolitan capital, attracting international businesses, artists, and tourists. Today, Dublin is known for its rich cultural heritage, literary legacy, bustling streets, and vibrant nightlife. The city has preserved many historic sites and landmarks while embracing modernity and innovation. Its history is reflected in its architecture, museums, and traditions, making it a captivating destination for visitors eager to explore Ireland's past.

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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.