This is a self guided audio tour of San Anselmo, a unique town nestled in the heart of Marin County. Originally called Junction due to the meeting of several railroad lines, the town slowly grew from
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Location: San Francisco
What's Included
- VoiceMap App for Android and iOS
- Lifetime access to this tour in English
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's really no specific age limit for the San Anselmo audio tour! It's pretty family-friendly, and kids can definitely enjoy it if they're into history and exploring. Just keep in mind that the content might be more engaging for older kids and teens. Parents should consider if they think their younger ones will stay interested throughout the tour.
A: You'll be outside for this tour, wandering around San Anselmo, so definitely dress comfortably! Layers are a good idea since the weather can change. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, too, as you'll be on your feet for a bit. Plus, don’t forget your sunscreen if it’s sunny!
A: The great thing about this audio tour is that you can access it anytime once you download it. So no need to worry about rescheduling! If you buy it as a gift, the recipient can choose when to do it, which is super convenient.
Discussions
Just did the San Anselmo audio tour—such a hidden gem!
I went on the self-guided audio tour in San Anselmo last weekend and wow, what a neat experience! It really gave me insight into the town's history, especially about the railroad influence and the San Francisco earthquake. The VoiceMap app was super easy to use, and I loved having the freedom to explore at my own pace. Plus, it was completely free! Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a unique outing in Marin.
Thinking about gifting the San Anselmo audio tour
I'm considering giving the San Anselmo audio tour experience as a gift to my parents. They love exploring new places but prefer things that aren’t too physically demanding. I’m hoping this will be a great mix of fun and history! Plus, for free, I can’t go wrong. Anyone have tips for making it extra special?