Experience your Washington vacation on your own, listening to the audio content of our app on your smartphone. It will be like having at your side a tour guide who will tell you the history, points o
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Location: Washington DC
What's Included
- Audioguide App: 41 audio content for a total of 125 min.
- You may read the text of the audio files in the App.
- Audio guide without an expiry date.
- Section with information about city services (metro, airports, cinemas, events, etc.)
- Listen to the audio guide online, or offline.
- "Quiz" section to play and learn with short questions about the city
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Nope, it doesn't expire! You can download the audio guide right after purchasing and use it whenever you want to explore Washington DC. Perfect for taking your time and doing it at your own pace. Just keep in mind, it's intended for use on your smartphone, so make sure you have enough storage for the app.
A: Absolutely! Since it's an audio guide, you can choose to walk around or even just sit in a cozy café and listen to it. Plus, since you have it downloaded, you won’t need to worry about the weather affecting your plans.
A: No age limit! It’s perfect for anyone, including families with kids. There's a quiz section that can be fun for younger listeners, too. Just make sure they can handle the smartphone app, but that usually isn’t a problem these days.
Discussions
Just did the audio walking tour in DC—so cool!
I just finished the private audio guided walking tour in Washington DC. It was such a fun way to explore without the pressure of a group! The app was super easy to use and I loved that I could pause and take my time. The audio content was really well done and packed with interesting facts. I highly recommend it if you love history and want to do your own thing. Also, it’s free, which is a huge win!
Thinking of gifting the audio guide to my parents
I'm considering getting the private audio guided walking tour as a gift for my parents' anniversary. They love history and exploring new places. Do you think the audio guide is engaging enough for them? And how easy is it to navigate?