The tour will take you through the heart of downtown, showcasing iconic landmarks, historic buildings, and public art that tell the story of Kansas City's growth and cultural significance. We'll start
From: $0.00
Location: Kansas City
What's Included
- Discover the historical story of Kansas City Downtown
- The tour never expires, go at your own pace, anytime.
- Tour on our walking tour app of Kansas City
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no specific age limit, so kids can definitely join! Just make sure they’re old enough to walk the distance, as it can vary depending on your pace. If you're planning to bring younger kids, it might be helpful to have a stroller for little ones or plan for frequent breaks. The app is pretty user-friendly, so anyone can follow along!
A: Since the tour is self-guided and never expires, you can easily reschedule for a nicer day! Just keep an eye on the forecast. If it’s too rainy or cold, I’d suggest waiting for a better day. Kansas City has some beautiful parks, so you can always grab lunch indoors and then continue the tour when the weather’s better.
A: Yes, you can start the tour anytime that's convenient for you! Once you purchase or receive the tour through the app, you'll get all the details to access it and start whenever you want. It’s super flexible, so if you want to stop for lunch or take your time at a specific landmark, you totally can. Just make sure your phone is charged!
Discussions
Thinking about the Kansas City Downtown Audio Walking Tour as a gift!
Hey everyone! I'm considering getting this smartphone-guided walking tour for my friend’s birthday. It starts at the Mark Twain statue and ends at the Lincoln statue, which sounds super cool! The best part is it never expires, so they can do it whenever they want. Has anyone tried this? I’m curious about how the app works and if it's easy to follow. Thanks!
Anyone tried the audio walking tour in Kansas City?
I found this Kansas City Downtown Smartphone Guided Audio Walking Tour deal and it’s free, which is wild! I’m thinking about going this weekend. Can anyone tell me how long it usually takes? I’ve heard there’s a lot of cool public art to see. Just trying to figure out how to plan my day!