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April 16, 2021
Georgetown University Audio Tour

This map shows the stops on our Georgetown University audio tour which you can purchase here. If you'd like to add this map to your Google Maps app so you can follow along using GPS, just click the square bracket in the upper right hand corner. Helpful hint: If you want to use Google Maps […]

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April 16, 2021
Arlington Cemetery Audio Tour

Welcome to Atlantis Tour Guides (the audio tour division of Tours by Foot). We are excited you chose to take our Arlington National Cemetery self guided audio tour. INSTRUCTIONS: This is a self guided tour that you can take at any time. It is not date specific and you can listen to it as many […]

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April 16, 2021
Boston Freedom Trail Audio Tour

Welcome to Atlantis Tour Guides (the audio tour division of Tours by Foot). We are excited you chose to take our Freedom Trail self guided audio tour. INSTRUCTIONS: This is a self guided tour that you can take at any time. It is not date specific and you can listen to it as many times […]

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April 10, 2021
Where to Find Free Wi-Fi in New York

Who doesn't love free Wi-Fi when traveling?! Even as a local, I seek out free Wi-Fi locations to avoid using up all my data. This post tells you where to find free Wi-Fi throughout New York City as well as where you can charge your devices for free! PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES You may be […]

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April 7, 2021
Should I Take a Beverly Hills Celebrity Homes Tour?

As a Los Angeles local, I can confirm that there are quite a few celebrities who live in Beverly Hills and the surrounding areas. Heck, there are plenty of stars in Malibu as well! This post is also a self-guided tour will help you locate dozens of the most notable celebrity homes in the Hollywood […]

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March 25, 2021
New Orleans City Park Guide

This post is about all the things you can do in City Park, including enjoying nature, see great art, grab a bite and even see alligators. OVERVIEW City Park has been a public space for New Orleans residents and visitors since 1854, when the land, formerly belonging to the Allard Plantation, was given to the […]

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March 24, 2021
Freedom Trail Map and Self Guided Tour

The Freedom Trail at the center of historic Boston is a red brick path through the city leading visitors to many of the city's historic sites. I've been a guide in Boston for over a decade; leading our popular Freedom Trail Walking tour. Most guest want to know more about where the Freedom Trail starts […]

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March 24, 2021
The Weather in New Orleans in June

This post covers the weather in June in New Orleans, including what to expect for temperatures, humidity, and rainfall, with tips on what to pack and things to do. As a retired meteorologist now working as your tour guide, I use my skills to inform you about this month's weather conditions. HOW HOT IS NEW […]

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March 23, 2021
Tours of the United Nations Building in New York

This post has all the information needed to take a tour of the United Nations Headquarters, including information about tickets, directions, what you will see there, and nearby sights. GUIDED TOURS OF THE U.N. United Nations' guided tours are a great way to learn more about the organization and its contributions to the world order. […]

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March 20, 2021
Cemetery Tours New Orleans

This post covers the various New Orleans cemetery tours that are available to you. We include our pay-what-you-like tours, self-guided options, and bus tours that visit a cemetery. Disclosure: We think you should consider our free tours, but we have also provided other options. While our recommendations are always unbiased, we may receive a small share […]

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March 14, 2021
New Orleans Film, TV, + Book Locations Tour

This blog post offers a route for exploring French Quarter locations that were key to films, TV shows, and books set in New Orleans. It’s a companion to our video tour (click the image below to watch) on the same subject, but you can also use this page during an in-person visit to discover these […]

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March 13, 2021
Chicago Field Museum Tickets and Free Days

One of three museums in Chicago's Museum Campus, along with the Adler Planetarium and the Shedd Aquarium, is the Field Museum of Natural History. The museum's name comes from its first big donor, Marshall Field, who donated $1 million back in the 1890s. That would be equal to around $35 million today. This fascinating museum […]

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March 11, 2021
Blossoms on the Basin Tour

This tour will take you around the Tidal Basin in the cool shade of the city's legendary cherry trees and through some of DC's most beautiful, majestic and picturesque memorials.

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March 8, 2021
Lincoln Assassination Walking Tour

Journey back in time with your guide to learn about the three attacks designed to decapitate the U.S. Government, following Lincoln's footsteps from the White House to Ford's Theatre. Be transported to Civil War era Washington DC with historic photos and storytelling about this fateful night.

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March 5, 2021
Georgetown Glow Tour

We’ve partnered with the Georgetown BID to offer a special evening tour that brings you the history through the light art installations that are part of the GLOW exhibit.

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March 5, 2021
Things to Do in LA at Night

Los Angeles isn't exactly a 24/7 type of city, but there are several businesses open 24 hours a day, and a lot of interesting things to do in this city even after the sun goes down. This post is my own personal guide to the best things to do at night in Los Angeles at […]

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