Great Places 2 See: Tours

Great Places 2 See: Tours

Audio tours that work offline

39 ratings
19 reviews
Free
In-App Purchases

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • November 13, 2021
  • January 19, 2026

Features

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Experience travel with an automated audio guide that plays commentary as you approach points of interest. Explore scenic views, local legends, and historic sites without needing a data connection. Your smartphone becomes your personal tour guide, offering navigation and travel tips.

Automatic audio commentary playback
Offline functionality via GPS
Detailed road and trail maps
Information on local events and festivals
Travel tips and planning tools
No time limits on tours
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What's New in Great Places 2 See

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January 19, 2026

Explore Cades Cove and the Smokies like never before! New Tour Added: Discover the history and wildlife of Cades Cove with our new hands-free GPS audio tour. Enhanced Offline Maps: We’ve improved our offline GPS triggering to ensure your stories play perfectly even when cell service drops deep in the mountains. Performance Updates: Enjoy a smoother, faster experience when browsing our library of historic parkways and safety guides. Thank you for choosing Great Places 2 See for your journey!

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In-App Purchases

$9.99

Natchez Trace Parkway Tour

Audio plays as you travel Natchez Trace Pkwy.

User reviews

Great app

A very great app to learn the history of any place you want, very easy to navigate through, I learned a lot and it is very informative. Very good for people who want to know more about local places or if you are traveling.

Great app

Very nice and informative about the history around Alabama! Lots of places to explore with this app. Will definitely recommend to others!

Great app

This app explained in great detail the significance of the school softball field and on of the old head coach and his impact on the program

Great App!

The history app offers a captivating journey through time, providing well-researched content, interactive timelines, and engaging multimedia. Its user-friendly interface makes exploring historical events a seamless experience. However, occasional glitches hinder the overall usability. With regular updates, it has the potential to become an indispensable tool for history enthusiasts.
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VERY amazing

this app is very useful and helps find very awesome places to explore keep up the great work🤑🤑🤑🤑thats for true

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FAQ

What does Great Places 2 See do?

This app provides automated audio commentary that plays as you travel to points of interest. It acts as your smartphone tour guide, offering insights into scenic views, local legends, historic sites, and more, all without requiring an internet connection once a tour is downloaded.

How does the audio commentary work?

The app uses GPS technology to detect your location and automatically plays relevant audio commentary as you approach specific sites. This functionality is similar to turn-by-turn navigation, allowing you to focus on the scenery.

How much does it cost to use the app?

The app itself is free to download. Each individual audio tour is a one-time purchase, with no monthly subscriptions or time limits. You can use purchased tours as many times as you wish.

Does the app require an internet connection?

No, once you purchase and download a tour, it works completely offline. This means you do not need Wi-Fi or a cell signal while traveling, making it ideal for areas with poor connectivity.

What kind of tours are available?

The app offers tours for popular scenic routes like the Blue Ridge Parkway and Natchez Trace Parkway, as well as local tours of historic counties/provinces. More tours, such as one for the Great Smoky Mountains, are planned for the future.