Ybor City Immigrant influence Smart Phone guided App (GPS) walking tour

Ybor city was built by Cuban, Spanish, Italian and Jewish immigrants looking for a better life. Go at your own pace. the tour never expires. This is a Smart Phone Guided Walking Tour App Location Awar

Ybor city was built by Cuban, Spanish, Italian and Jewish immigrants looking for a better life. Go at your own pace. the tour never expires. This is a Smart Phone Guided Walking Tour App Location Aware Tour. Why take this tour? - Go at your own pace and schedule. The tour NEVER expires. - Stop anytime, get a drink, meal, explore, and continue when ready. - Listen again after taking it in person. - Professionally produced with top notch narration and music to set the atmosphere. It was here, in the town built by the world’s largest cigar factory, the people found freedom, hope and prosperity. On this solo walking tour, you’ll discover Ybor’s Cuban, Jewish, Spanish and Italian past. You’ll see the historic buildings, the best and most historic restaurants, learn why the chickens run free, how the people of Ybor helped Cuba fight for independence, see the land owned by Cuba, hear about the Cubano’s immigrant history, and learn the story of its people.

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Location: Tampa

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for this walking tour in Ybor City?

A: There's no official age restriction for the Ybor City walking tour! It's perfect for anyone who enjoys a bit of history and walking. Just keep in mind that younger kids might need more supervision, especially around the busy streets. But overall, it should be a great family-friendly experience!

Q: What's the best time of year to do this tour in Ybor City?

A: Late fall and early spring are the best times to take the Ybor City tour. The weather is typically milder, making it easier to walk around without sweating buckets! Summer can be super hot and humid, so just plan to go early in the day or later in the evening if you can.

Q: Can I do the tour if I have limited mobility?

A: Yes, you can definitely do this tour with limited mobility! The app allows you to go at your own pace, so you can take breaks wherever you need. Just note that some parts of Ybor City have uneven sidewalks or steps, so plan your route accordingly. You could even stop for a drink at one of the many cafes during your tour!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Ybor City walking tour—any tips?

Hey everyone! I’m considering gifting the Ybor City immigrant influence walking tour to my parents. They love history but aren’t super mobile, so I’m hoping this app will let them go at their own pace. Has anyone done this? How user-friendly is the app? Are there lots of benches or places to rest along the way?

Ybor City walking tour experience - worth it?

I’m a local who just did the Ybor City walking tour with the app, and wow, it was awesome! I learned so much about the immigrant stories that shaped the area. The narration is super engaging, and I could pause whenever I wanted. I'm thinking of buying some for friends as a gift. Anyone else had a memorable experience?