Stanford's Art and Architecture: A Self-Guided Audio Tour

Are you looking for a way to see Stanford University without joining a tour group? Explore at your own pace with this affordable walking tour. • Get to know the university’s hidden corners and little

Are you looking for a way to see Stanford University without joining a tour group? Explore at your own pace with this affordable walking tour. • Get to know the university’s hidden corners and little-known stories including the custom where university band members carry a wooden casket across campus • Hear from producer Move and Listen, an independent production studio in sunny California • Do it all in 90 minutes or linger at stops along the way with complete control over when you start and finish • Get unlimited use before your booking date and after it • Use the virtual tour option at home Once you’ve booked, you’ll receive a ticket with instructions and a unique code listed under “Before You Go”. Then simply install the VoiceMap app and enter your code. The app displays directions to the starting point, and when you’re in the right place, just pop in your headphones and tap start. VoiceMap has automatic GPS playback, with turn-by-turn directions. It also works offline.

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Location: San Jose

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Q&A

Q: Is this tour suitable for kids, or is it more for adults?

A: It's definitely family-friendly! The tour is flexible, so you can go at your own pace. Kids might find the stories about the casket and university traditions particularly fun. Just make sure they can handle the walking part, since it's a bit spread out around the campus.

Q: How does the offline access work? What if I leave my phone at home?

A: Great question! Once you download the audio through the VoiceMap app and go offline, it’ll still work without needing any internet connection. Just make sure you download everything before you head out. If you forget your phone, though, you won't be able to access the tour since it’s all app-based.

Q: Can you just do part of the tour, or do you need to do it all in one go?

A: You can definitely do part of the tour! It’s designed for flexibility, so if you find a certain spot interesting, feel free to linger. Just remember, you can always come back and finish the rest later since you get lifetime access.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the audio tour at Stanford - any thoughts?

I’m considering the Stanford’s Art and Architecture audio tour for my sister’s birthday. She loves exploring new places, and I think this self-guided tour would be perfect since she can go at her own pace. Plus, I heard there are some cool stories about the campus! Anyone tried it? How was it?

Anyone have tips for the Stanford audio tour?

I’m planning to do the Stanford audio tour soon! I’ve heard it takes about 90 minutes, but can you really stretch it out? Also, what should I wear? Any tips would be appreciated!