Washington DC - Walking Tour
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Welcome to this awesome Washington DC SelfTour GPS assisted audio walking adventure! This popular guided walk is from the White House to Capitol Hill, and back along the museums and memorials of the National Mall. You’ll see many of the most popular sites visitors want to see. But there is more! As you walk, you’ll be immersed by the fascinating stories of, Washington’s most legendary sites including the White House, FBI Headquarters, Capitol Hill, Library of Congress, Smithsonian museums and Ford’s Theater where President Lincoln was shot. All accompanied by stirring music and easy-to-listen-to fun narrations. Plus you can stop at the most famous watering holes for politicians and power brokers. Hear fascinating secrets of this historic area and see the visually dynamic architecture of the capitol of the United States of America. Enjoy and learn from the highly researched descriptions … all to make your walk an enjoyable and inspiring experience. Many have sent us their positive comments over the last four years. And now, this fun walk is updated with the current additions to the National Mall. This is a complete circle tour, so you can join the tour at any location, perhaps the closest to your hotel. Stop anywhere along the way for a refreshing drink or lunch, and continue again on at your own pace and schedule. Or break the walk up over a couple days. You can even skip locations you may not be interested in. And, the entire route is basically flat, for easy walking. The GPS directions and in-app map make it almost impossible to get lost. And the route is great for those on Segways or bicycles! For more instructions and information, go to our website SelfTour.Guide or SelfTourGuides.Com. Here you’ll also discover more, great SelfTour audio walks, and drives… and you can leave us your comments. If there’s a tour worth taking, it’s worth taking a SelfTour. We remind you to take caution, use cross-walks, and remove your headsets while crossing streets. Our suggested starting point is directly center in front of the White House. Now… let SelfTour™ lead you on this walking adventure through America’s Capitol!
What's New
- Minor UI updates.
Details
- Developer
- Miziker Entertainment Group Ltd.
- Main Category
- Travel
- Version
- 1.5
- Version Release
- 2022-01-07
- Initial Release
- 2018-11-28
- Size
- 96 MB
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Price
- USD 9.99
- Languages
- EN
- Bundle ID
- com.miziker.washington
- Version Rating
- ★ 3.22 (9)
- First Seen
- 2026-05-30
Metadata updated 2026-06-11
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We enjoyed the tour. We rented scooters, had a blast, and learned a lot. Things I’d improve: - take out the long music segments; I never knew if more data was coming after the instrumental break. - it was super annoying that it automatically adjusts the volume at every stop; let me adjust my own volume. - stop with the directions (especially the points that were only directions). I can read a map. Sometimes it seemed more time was spent telling me to cross the street than was spent telling the story.
The information given is great however it is lacking information for the memorials and monuments around the Tidal Basin which I found disappointing. Functionality needs to be improved. App does not run in back ground, I.e open another app or if your phone times out. When using the camera function it did not include location info, this may have been operator error, not sure. Price is a stretch due to these limitations. At most it should run in the background.
Kills your battery, doesn’t let you turn off your screen while audio is playing to try and save you’re better. barely gives any info on the stops, plays horrible filler music
I had a great time taking the tour. Easy to use and the guidance was easy to follow. I appreciated the short but sweet tour. Not too little information but not too much that I zoned out. At each stop the app showed photos of the location plus what they were talking about so not only could you check to see if you were in the right location but also see a glimpse inside in most cases without going in if you didn’t or couldn’t. I love that you can go at your own pace, listen to stops again if you missed some information, or skip stops altogether. I realized you can listen on your own with earbuds or play out loud for everyone in your group to hear which is helpful.
It opened but as soon as I clicked on the screen it would close out and go back to the beginning. It was not helpful and I ended up using Google Maps.
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