Sounds of Knoxville Self Guided Audio GPS/APP Walking Tour

The city is famous for its deep musical roots, its role as Tennessee’s first capital, and its vibrant downtown filled with theaters, historic buildings, and stories of legendary performers. Your tour

The city is famous for its deep musical roots, its role as Tennessee’s first capital, and its vibrant downtown filled with theaters, historic buildings, and stories of legendary performers. Your tour begins at 319 North Gay Street, where Dolly Parton got her start and We’ll wind our way past old radio studios, grand theaters, and the lively Market Square, where the echoes of fiddles and gospel choirs still linger. You’ll see the spot where Garth Brooks played before he was famous. The murals, alleys and parks. And of course, you’ll hear music history. This tour is all guided step by step by our walking tour app. Go at your own pace, anytime. it never expires. Listen anytime.

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Location: Knoxville

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Q: Is there an age limit for the Sounds of Knoxville tour? Looking for a family-friendly activity.

A: There's no official age limit for the Sounds of Knoxville tour, so it's a great option for families! Since it's a self-guided audio tour, kids can enjoy it at their own pace. Just make sure they can handle walking for a bit, as you'll be covering several historic spots. Plus, hearing about music legends can be really engaging for all ages!

Q: What's the best time of year to do this walking tour? I'm worried about weather affecting the experience.

A: Honestly, spring and fall are the best times for this tour. The weather in Knoxville is usually pretty mild, and you'll get to see beautiful foliage in the fall. If it's summer, be prepared for heat, and winter can be chilly but still doable if you dress warmly. Plus, since it’s self-guided, you can plan around the weather!

Q: Can I do this tour at my own pace? I’m not sure how much walking I can handle.

A: Absolutely! The beauty of this tour is that you can go at your own pace. The app lets you pause and resume whenever you like, which is perfect if you need breaks. Just pick the spots you’re most interested in and take your time. It never expires, so there's no rush!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Sounds of Knoxville tour! Any thoughts?

I’m considering getting the Sounds of Knoxville self-guided tour for my brother's birthday. He loves music history, and I think he’d appreciate the chance to stroll around downtown. Has anyone done this already? How was the app experience? Any must-see spots?

Cool experience in Knoxville! Recommendations?

Just finished the Sounds of Knoxville audio tour. Really enjoyed it! I loved hearing the music history while walking past old studios and theaters. The spot where Garth Brooks played is pretty neat! Anyone have other recommendations for similar tours in the area?