You are about to explore one of America’s most interesting and fascinating areas… the New Orleans French Quarter. Your host for this SelfTour is Grammy winning Blues artist Chris Thomas King. In the hit movie "Oh Brother Where
Art Thou" Chris portrays the skilled blues guitarist who claims he sold his soul to the Devil. Chris knows the French Quarter and its music. And he will tell you about both… including Jackson Square, Bourbon Street, Pirate’s Alley, Preservation Hall, the VooDoo Museum, famous homes and legendary sites that attract millions of visitors annually.
This is a complete circle tour, so you can join the tour at any location, stop anywhere along the way and continue again on at your own schedule. You can even skip locations you may not be interested in.
For more instructions go to our website SelfTour.Guide. 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 crossing streets and alleys in this congested traffic area of New Orleans.
Now… Let's explore this fabulous French Quarter!
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Great Professionally narrated tour of the French Quarter
I loved this App. It offers interesting historic information, great background music, and a simple interface. I used it with my wireless headphones while walking around.
Important Tip: If you want to explore the audio tour from a different city/location just be sure to turn OFF the GPS location feature. You can turn it on again easily later. This keeps you in the French Quarter and doesn’t shoot you back to your current location after a point of interest has played.
Only suggestions for improvement are:
Automatic audio play option when GPS is enabled. Right now you have to manually click on each point of interest.
Improving the camera interface would also be a good improvement.
I was still very pleased and enjoyed the app. Worth the money. I even enjoyed the occasional mispronunciation 😜