Our tour will take you through the iconic Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, winding along tree-lined streets and ending at the quirky Bubblegum Alley on Higuera Street, just a stone’s throw from wher
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Location: San Luis Obispo
What's Included
- Hands free, location aware, the tour plays as you walk.
- Tour of San Luis Obispo on our walking tour app
- Listen again anytime.
- Go at your own pace, anytime, the tour never expires.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no specific age limit for the San Luis Obispo Spanish Roots tour! It's designed for all ages, so your kids can definitely join. Just keep in mind that it involves some walking, so make sure they're up for a little exercise and have comfortable shoes. You might even want to check out the Bubblegum Alley at the end; kids usually love the quirky vibe!
A: The beauty of this self-guided tour is that you can schedule it anytime! If the weather looks bad, just wait for a clearer day to enjoy it. There’s no expiration, so you can hold onto it until conditions are better. Just be sure to check the forecast before you head out!
A: Parking in downtown San Luis Obispo can be a bit tricky, but there are several lots and street parking options around Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. Look for the Public Parking structures nearby. Just be aware of the time limits on street parking, and you should be fine to start your tour without a hitch! Oh, I recommend arriving a bit early to find a spot.
Discussions
Just did the SLO Spanish Roots tour and it was awesome!
I finally did the San Luis Obispo Spanish Roots walking tour last weekend, and it totally lived up to the hype! The audio guide was super easy to use, and I loved learning about the mission and the history of the area while strolling around. Walking down to Bubblegum Alley was definitely a highlight; it’s so quirky! Highly recommend it if you’re looking for a unique experience in SLO. Perfect for a relaxed day out or a gift for someone curious about the local culture!
Looking to gift the SLO walking tour! Thoughts?
Hey everyone! I'm thinking about gifting the San Luis Obispo Spanish Roots audio walking tour to my sister who loves exploring new places. Do you think it's a good idea? I want something fun and educational for her. Also, can you go at your own pace? I know she likes to take her time when she walks.