Urbirun Miami – South Beach

Distance: 12.2km / 7.4mi (*9.7km/6mi south tour, 9.8km/6.1mi north tour, 7.6km/4.7mi central tour)Elevation: flatRotation: clockwiseParks/Pedestrian: 5.4km (ca. 48%)Urban constraints: lowSuggested start: ocean drive / as any urbirun route, you can start…

San Jose

On this tour, we’ll explore an area of downtown San Jose along the Guadalupe River. We’ll see places that evoke the city’s farming past, sculptures inspired by urban wildlife, and plazas celebrating San Jose’s global ties. It&rsq…

Old and New San Jose, the Heart of Silicon Valley

Welcome to this tour of downtown San Jose presented by Insight Guides. My name is Katherine and I’ll be your guide. This tour will take around 90 minutes, excluding time spent at any attractions along the way. You can stop at any time and sta…

Stuffed Animal History Tour

Explore Austin’s rich Stuffed Animal history on this walking tour in the North University Neighborhood, brought to you by The Stuffed Animal Rescue Foundation

Landmarks – University of Texas

Located in The University of Texas campus at Austin, this public art collection is one of the most distinguishing features of the main campus, shaping impressions and offering a distinctive setting for memorable experiences.  As the university…

The neighborhood of Texas State University

Hello! Welcome to Austin Texas. Austin Texas is an exceptional city offering a mix of modern sophistication, old west attractions, and generous southern hospitality. Here you will be able to try some of the best varieties of food, take in sunsets at the…

Welcome to Regensburg!

Hello and Welcome to the Bavarian city of Regensburg! Bavaria is the largest region of the Federal Republic of Germany, it occupies one-fifth of the entire country. Today we’re pleased to introduce to you one of the oldest and most beautiful citie…

Heritage Park Overview

Throughout the Heritage Park the historical places and interpretive displays are marked by three logos, green for the Women’s Prison and Factory which dates from 1829 to 1839; blue for Hangar 7 where secret intelligence work was carried out during…

Colonial Brisbane Heritage Walk

Take a walk through Brisbane’s colonial past, with your smartphone as your guide. By downloading this tour, you can enjoy the rich history of Brisbane – modern Queensland’s birthplace – at your own pace. Take the 90-minute stroll…

Brisbane’s policing history: Walking the Long Blue Line

Queensland Police have always used Brisbane as a base of their operations. When the state separated from New South Wales in 1859, policing was managed from Sydney until the Queensland Police Force came about in 1864. Initially spread out around Brisbane…

Policing colonial Brisbane: The criminal underbelly

‘Policing colonial Brisbane: The criminal underbelly’ text by Crime and Policing Historian Anastasia Dukova for the Queensland Police Museum After Queensland’s separation from New South Wales, the new Queensland Parliament was established …

Teneriffe Wool Store Walk: Presenting Industrial Heritage

Welcome to the Teneriffe Wool Store Walk: Presenting Industrial Heritage. This walk follows three streets in the Brisbane suburb of Teneriffe, discussing the area’s wool store buildings and how their heritage is preserved and displayed. Teneriffe …

Brisbane’s Market History

This walking tour and audio guide will take you around the various sites that influenced Brisbane’s early produce Markets. This tour highlights the failures, successes and a maturing of Brisbane and its food economy. 

At Risk Heritage in Brisbane

Brisbane is a city that is changing fast. New developments are encouraging tourism and commerce to the CBD. This change is impacting on the more than 2,000 heritage listed buildings in a variety of ways. This tour will visit four heritage listed buildin…

Discover Brisbane’s Heritage Stories: Inner City

Are you ready to discover greater Brisbane’s stories? Fantastic – this guide is your key to accessing Brisbane’s fascinating heritage places. There are all kinds of stories to be found. Brisbane’s Living Heritage Network is a membership-based or…

myclimate Audio Adventure Zurich – Kids (aged 5 and over)

Hi there! It’s great that you want to come along on a climate tour of Zurich. It will teach you how people here in Zurich do lots of things to protect the environment – they save electricity and try to stop producing lots of nasty exhaust fu…

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