Go at your own pace, on your own schedule and on your own terms. It's like a real life tour guide, only it's on your phone, way more convenient and a better story teller. The tour never expires. You
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Location: Montgomery
What's Included
- Civil Rights stories in Montgomery AL
- Learn about the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- The tour never expires take it as many times as you like
- See Rosa Parks Bus stop and hear her story
- Professional, GPS Guided, Audio Tour
- After taking the tour on location listen again virtually anytime
- Go at your own pace and schedule
- Learn the story of Martin Luther King Jr in Montgomery
- Smart Phone Guided (GPS) Tour on our app WalknTours
- Learn the history of Jim Crow Laws, segregation and "Separate but Equal"
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no specific age limit for the Montgomery Civil Rights Walk of Freedom tour! It's designed to be family-friendly and educational, so teens and even younger kids can enjoy it. Just make sure they have a smart device to use the app. They’ll learn about important historical events, and it can be a great bonding experience!
A: Spring and fall are definitely the best! The weather in Montgomery is much cooler, making it more enjoyable to walk around. If you must go in summer, try to go early in the morning or later in the evening to avoid the heat. Plus, the tour is flexible, so you can choose your timing!
A: Good news! Since the tour never expires, you don’t have to worry about rescheduling. Your friend can take the tour whenever they want, and even repeat it as many times as they like. The app makes it super easy to access the tour on their own terms!
Discussions
Just took the Montgomery Civil Rights Tour – Amazing Experience!
I recently did the Montgomery Civil Rights Walk of Freedom tour and wow, it was so eye-opening. The GPS feature works great, and you start at the Rosa Parks Bus Stop, which really sets the tone for the entire experience. The app tells you stories that are deep and personal, like MLK’s history in the area. Plus, I had a hotdog at the same place MLK did! If you’re considering gifting this, it’s perfect for history buffs or anyone who appreciates social justice.
Thinking About Gifting the Montgomery Tour – Any Tips?
I’m thinking about getting the Montgomery Civil Rights Walking Tour for my dad’s birthday. He loves history but we don’t live nearby. I read that it’s a self-guided tour. Is it hard to follow? Also, can you do it at any time? Just want to make sure it’s a good gift before I buy it.