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U.S. Walking Tours. Guides to America’s Great Cities.

U.S. Walking Tours. Guides to America’s Great Cities.

By: Great City Walking Tours
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Explore America’s great cities and towns with our free walking tour podcasts. Discover the stories and histories behind the amazing sights on our circular walks. Find the best cafes and restaurants in each destination. Walking tour guides include Philadelphia, Boston and New York.

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Episodes
  • San Francisco Walking Tour Guide. Discover the History Behind the Sights.
    Apr 6 2026

    Welcome to our audio walking tour of San Francisco's greatest hits! In this episode, we take you on a scenic and invigorating 6-mile loop through the city's northeastern waterfront and iconic hills. Grab your comfortable walking shoes and get ready for a legendary leg workout as we hit some of the most famous landmarks in the City by the Bay.

    Episode Overview: The Route

    • The Ferry Building: We kick things off at the foot of Market Street at the historic 1898 Ferry Building, a true foodie's paradise.
    • Pier 39 & Fisherman’s Wharf: After a beautiful waterfront stroll along the Embarcadero, we stop to visit the famous lounging sea lions, historic ships, and the bustling fishing fleet.
    • Hyde Street Cable Car Turnaround: Watch the iconic cable cars get turned by hand on a wooden platter before we tackle the steep 5-block climb up Hyde Street.
    • Lombard Street: Take a breath at the top of the "crookedest" street in the world, then wind your way down its eight hairpin turns alongside beautiful hydrangea gardens and distant views of Coit Tower.
    • North Beach (Little Italy): We then head into the heart of San Francisco’s Little Italy. Relax in Washington Square Park, admire the stunning Saints Peter and Paul Church, and grab a well-deserved slice of pizza or a cannoli.
    • Chinatown: Walk through the oldest Chinatown in North America. Stroll down Grant Avenue under red lanterns, past traditional herbal shops, and take a photo at the iconic Dragon’s Gate.
    • Union Square: Experience the city’s central shopping and cultural hub, surrounded by grand department stores and the historic St. Francis Hotel.
    • The Finish Line: We complete our loop by heading east on Post Street and down Market Street, finishing right back at the Ferry Building for a celebratory sourdough bread bowl!

    Tour Details & Tips

    • Distance: Approximately 5.5 to 6 miles (about 10km).
    • Duration: 3 to 5 hours, depending on how long you linger at each stop.
    • Pro Tip: San Francisco weather is famously fickle. Even if the sun is shining at the Ferry Building, be sure to carry a light jacket to handle the ocean breezes and rolling summer fog!

    Sources

    • San Francisco - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco
    • San Francisco - Travel guide at Wikivoyage: https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/San_Francisco

    This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, please double check directions and take precautions if going on a walking tour. Remember to look before crossing the road! This episode was produced with the use of AI. Licenced for use under Creative Commons BY 4.0.

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    52 mins
  • Mackinac Island Walking Tour. Discover the History Behind this Quaint Town.
    Apr 5 2026

    Welcome to our Mackinac Island walking tour episode! In this audio journey, we explore the car-free, Victorian charm of Michigan's Mackinac Island. We guide you through a 3.5-mile circular route starting right at the Ferry Docks, which takes about 2 to 3 hours to complete.

    Episode Highlights & Stops:

    • Main Street & Visitor's Center: We start in the bustling downtown district, famous for its fudge shops, horse-drawn carriages, and perfectly preserved late 19th-century vibe.
    • Fort Mackinac: Perched on limestone bluffs, this 1780 military outpost offers cannon firing demonstrations and stunning harbor views from the Tea Room.
    • Arch Rock: Walking via the East Bluff past massive Victorian "Cottages," we arrive at this magnificent natural limestone formation that spans 50 feet and is suspended 146 feet above the water.
    • Sugar Loaf Rock: Trekking into the wooded interior, we visit this 75-foot-high limestone stack, known in Native American legend as the wigwam of a Great Spirit.
    • The Grand Hotel: We descend back toward town to see the island's massive historic resort, featuring the world’s longest porch at 660 feet.
    • Market Street Historic District: Our final stretch goes through the original fur-trading "Main Street," passing early 1800s landmarks like the Stuart House City Museum and the Biddle House before returning to the Ferry Docks.

    Quick Tips Mentioned in the Episode:

    • Keep an eye out for "road apples" from the island's many horses!
    • Bring plenty of water, as public fountains are rare once you head up toward Arch Rock and the interior trails.
    • Reward yourself with local fudge at the end of the loop—it's an unwritten local law!

    Sources:

    • Mackinac Island - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackinac_Island
    • Mackinac Island - Travel guide at Wikivoyage: https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Mackinac_Island

    This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, please double check directions and take precautions if going on a walking tour. Remember to look before crossing the road! This episode was produced with the use of AI. Licenced for use under Creative Commons BY 4.0.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Harpers Ferry Walking Tour. Discover the Stories Behind this Historic Hamlet.
    Apr 4 2026

    Welcome to this audio walking tour of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia! In today's episode, we guide you through a moderate, 3.5-mile circular loop exploring the historic streets, industrial ruins, and stunning natural vistas of this incredible town located right at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers.

    Episode Highlights:

    • The Descent: Starting at the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Visitor Center, we head down the 97 Stone Steps directly into the historic Lower Town.
    • John Brown's Raid: We explore the John Brown Museum and John Brown’s Fort, the very site where the famous 1859 abolitionist raid took place, an event that served as a catalyst for the American Civil War.
    • The Point: A breathtaking historic riverfront view where you can see the meeting of West Virginia, Maryland, and Virginia all at once.
    • Historic Architecture & Vistas: We climb the steep 1810 Steps up to St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church—which survived the Civil War by flying a British flag—and stand on Jefferson Rock, a scenic viewpoint that Thomas Jefferson once declared "worth a voyage across the Atlantic."
    • Camp Hill & Storer College: The tour wraps up in the Camp Hill district, exploring the grounds of Storer College, one of America's first integrated colleges, and the headquarters of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy.

    Important Visitor Tips:

    • The terrain includes steep descents, ascents, and uneven paths. Sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots are highly recommended!
    • If you prefer not to hike the steep return path, the National Park Service offers a free shuttle bus from Lower Town back to the Visitor Center.
    • Stay hydrated! Fill your water bottles at the Visitor Center or the Lower Town information kiosk before you begin the climb up to Jefferson Rock.

    Sources:

    • Harpers Ferry, West Virginia - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Harpers_Ferry,_West_Virginia&oldid=1345040794)
    • Harpers Ferry – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (https://en.wikivoyage.org/w/index.php?title=Harpers_Ferry&oldid=5231898)

    This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, please double check directions and take precautions if going on a walking tour. Remember to look before crossing the road! This episode was produced with the use of AI. Licenced for use under Creative Commons BY 4.0.

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    57 mins
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