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Visite audioguidée de Long Beach

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This fascinating audio tour of the beautiful sunny and vibrant Long Beach in California will take you on a fun journey where you will see sights such as the magnificent RMS Queen Mary and the famous Long Beach Grand Prix.

Perfectly suited for discovery on foot, our self-guided audio tour allows you to set the pace and explore at your leisure as you uncover the stories of this exciting city.

On this tour you will see wonderful examples of architecture, important historical vessels and lots of free artwork generated by the people who live and work in the area.

To discover this marvellous city in your own time and at your own pace just download this vibrantly-narrated self-guided audio tour, pop in your headphones, open the map that comes with your download and start walking.

The tour will take approximately two hours, but you can pause the audio guide when needed. Grab a bite to eat or do some shopping along the way.

Please note that this tour is only available in English.
Ville: Longue plage
Wed 11 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Self-Guided Audio Tour
Downloadable link to download mp3 file and map
Self-Paced
Zip folder of audio files and map
Self-Guided Audio Tour
Downloadable link to download mp3 file and map
Self-Paced
Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Tour downloading instructions are in the "Before You Go" section of your ticket.
  • No admission fees or physical guide included.
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Please download the audio file and make it ready before you start your journey
  • Available only in English.
À quoi s'attendre
1
The Queen Mary
The RMS Queen Mary sailed its final voyage from Southampton to Long Beach in 1967 and after this it became permanently moored here
2
Aquarium of the Pacific
Located along Long Beach’s Rainbow Harbor, the Aquarium of the Pacific is Southern California’s largest aquarium and a must-do Long Beach activity for all ages. Home to more than 11,000 animal exhibits, the aquarium explores three distinct waters of the Pacific Ocean.
3
The Pike Outlets
The Pike offers the same attractions you would expect from most urban complexes such as a cinema, bars and restaurants but it is the history of the Pike and its unfortunate demise that is most interesting.
4
Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach
Credited with creating a boom in business, tourism and finance within the city, the Long Beach Grand Prix has become a must see race for motor sport fans from all over the world.
5
Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center
This area is also known as Long Beach Entertainment Centre and construction was completed in 1962.
6
Long Beach East Village Arts District
The East Village is perhaps the most culturally diverse area of Long Beach. This diversity is reflected in the architecture that makes up the area and includes high rise condos, studio apartments and small craftmans cottages.
7
Museum of Latin American Art
The Museum of Latin American Art or MOLAA as it is more commonly known, was opened in 1996 and is the base for Latin American art and culture in the greater Los Angeles area.
8
Shoreline Village
Shoreline Village is a commercial area of Long Beach that runs from the Yard House, all the way along to Parkers Lighthouse.
9
The Queen Mary
The RMS Queen Mary sailed its final voyage from Southampton to Long Beach in 1967 and after this it became permanently moored here
10
Aquarium of the Pacific
Located along Long Beach’s Rainbow Harbor, the Aquarium of the Pacific is Southern California’s largest aquarium and a must-do Long Beach activity for all ages. Home to more than 11,000 animal exhibits, the aquarium explores three distinct waters of the Pacific Ocean.
11
The Pike Outlets
The Pike offers the same attractions you would expect from most urban complexes such as a cinema, bars and restaurants but it is the history of the Pike and its unfortunate demise that is most interesting.
12
Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach
Credited with creating a boom in business, tourism and finance within the city, the Long Beach Grand Prix has become a must see race for motor sport fans from all over the world.
13
Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center
This area is also known as Long Beach Entertainment Centre and construction was completed in 1962.
14
Long Beach East Village Arts District
The East Village is perhaps the most culturally diverse area of Long Beach. This diversity is reflected in the architecture that makes up the area and includes high rise condos, studio apartments and small craftmans cottages.
15
Museum of Latin American Art
The Museum of Latin American Art or MOLAA as it is more commonly known, was opened in 1996 and is the base for Latin American art and culture in the greater Los Angeles area.
16
Shoreline Village
Shoreline Village is a commercial area of Long Beach that runs from the Yard House, all the way along to Parkers Lighthouse.
17
The Queen Mary
The RMS Queen Mary sailed its final voyage from Southampton to Long Beach in 1967 and after this it became permanently moored here
18
Aquarium of the Pacific
Located along Long Beach’s Rainbow Harbor, the Aquarium of the Pacific is Southern California’s largest aquarium and a must-do Long Beach activity for all ages. Home to more than 11,000 animal exhibits, the aquarium explores three distinct waters of the Pacific Ocean.
19
The Pike Outlets
The Pike offers the same attractions you would expect from most urban complexes such as a cinema, bars and restaurants but it is the history of the Pike and its unfortunate demise that is most interesting.
20
Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach
Credited with creating a boom in business, tourism and finance within the city, the Long Beach Grand Prix has become a must see race for motor sport fans from all over the world.
21
Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center
This area is also known as Long Beach Entertainment Centre and construction was completed in 1962.
22
Long Beach East Village Arts District
The East Village is perhaps the most culturally diverse area of Long Beach. This diversity is reflected in the architecture that makes up the area and includes high rise condos, studio apartments and small craftmans cottages.
23
Museum of Latin American Art
The Museum of Latin American Art or MOLAA as it is more commonly known, was opened in 1996 and is the base for Latin American art and culture in the greater Los Angeles area.
24
Shoreline Village
Shoreline Village is a commercial area of Long Beach that runs from the Yard House, all the way along to Parkers Lighthouse.
25
The Queen Mary
The RMS Queen Mary sailed its final voyage from Southampton to Long Beach in 1967 and after this it became permanently moored here
26
Aquarium of the Pacific
Located along Long Beach’s Rainbow Harbor, the Aquarium of the Pacific is Southern California’s largest aquarium and a must-do Long Beach activity for all ages. Home to more than 11,000 animal exhibits, the aquarium explores three distinct waters of the Pacific Ocean.
27
The Pike Outlets
The Pike offers the same attractions you would expect from most urban complexes such as a cinema, bars and restaurants but it is the history of the Pike and its unfortunate demise that is most interesting.
28
Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach
Credited with creating a boom in business, tourism and finance within the city, the Long Beach Grand Prix has become a must see race for motor sport fans from all over the world.
29
Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center
This area is also known as Long Beach Entertainment Centre and construction was completed in 1962.
30
Long Beach East Village Arts District
The East Village is perhaps the most culturally diverse area of Long Beach. This diversity is reflected in the architecture that makes up the area and includes high rise condos, studio apartments and small craftmans cottages.
31
Museum of Latin American Art
The Museum of Latin American Art or MOLAA as it is more commonly known, was opened in 1996 and is the base for Latin American art and culture in the greater Los Angeles area.
32
Shoreline Village
Shoreline Village is a commercial area of Long Beach that runs from the Yard House, all the way along to Parkers Lighthouse.
33
La reine Marie
Le RMS Queen Mary a effectué son dernier voyage de Southampton à Long Beach en 1967 et après cela, il est devenu amarré en permanence ici
34
Aquarium du Pacifique
Situé le long du Rainbow Harbor de Long Beach, l'Aquarium of the Pacific est le plus grand aquarium du sud de la Californie et une activité incontournable de Long Beach pour tous les âges. Abritant plus de 11 000 expositions d'animaux, l'aquarium explore trois eaux distinctes de l'océan Pacifique.
35
Les points de vente du brochet
Le Pike offre les mêmes attractions que vous attendez de la plupart des complexes urbains tels qu'un cinéma, des bars et des restaurants, mais c'est l'histoire du Pike et sa malheureuse disparition qui est la plus intéressante.
36
Grand Prix Toyota de Long Beach
Reconnu pour avoir créé un boom des affaires, du tourisme et de la finance dans la ville, le Grand Prix de Long Beach est devenu une course incontournable pour les fans de sport automobile du monde entier.
37
Centre de congrès et de divertissement de Long Beach
Cette zone est également connue sous le nom de Long Beach Entertainment Center et la construction a été achevée en 1962.
38
Quartier des arts de Long Beach East Village
L'East Village est peut-être la zone la plus culturellement diversifiée de Long Beach. Cette diversité se reflète dans l'architecture qui compose la région et comprend des condos de grande hauteur, des studios et des petites maisons d'artisans.
39
Musée d'art latino-américain
Le Musée d'art latino-américain ou MOLAA, comme on l'appelle plus communément, a été ouvert en 1996 et est la base de l'art et de la culture latino-américains dans la grande région de Los Angeles.
40
Village côtier
Shoreline Village est une zone commerciale de Long Beach qui s'étend de la Yard House jusqu'au phare de Parkers.
41
The Queen Mary Tours & Exhibits
The RMS Queen Mary sailed its final voyage from Southampton to Long Beach in 1967 and after this it became permanently moored here
42
Aquarium Of The Pacific
Located along Long Beach’s Rainbow Harbor, the Aquarium of the Pacific is Southern California’s largest aquarium and a must-do Long Beach activity for all ages. Home to more than 11,000 animal exhibits, the aquarium explores three distinct waters of the Pacific Ocean.
43
The Pike Outlets
The Pike offers the same attractions you would expect from most urban complexes such as a cinema, bars and restaurants but it is the history of the Pike and its unfortunate demise that is most interesting.
44
Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
Credited with creating a boom in business, tourism and finance within the city, the Long Beach Grand Prix has become a must see race for motor sport fans from all over the world.
45
Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center
This area is also known as Long Beach Entertainment Centre and construction was completed in 1962.
46
Long Beach East Village Arts District
The East Village is perhaps the most culturally diverse area of Long Beach. This diversity is reflected in the architecture that makes up the area and includes high rise condos, studio apartments and small craftmans cottages.
47
Museum of Latin American Art
The Museum of Latin American Art or MOLAA as it is more commonly known, was opened in 1996 and is the base for Latin American art and culture in the greater Los Angeles area.
48
Shoreline Village
Shoreline Village is a commercial area of Long Beach that runs from the Yard House, all the way along to Parkers Lighthouse.
49
The Queen Mary Tours & Exhibits
The RMS Queen Mary sailed its final voyage from Southampton to Long Beach in 1967 and after this it became permanently moored here
50
Aquarium Of The Pacific
Located along Long Beach’s Rainbow Harbor, the Aquarium of the Pacific is Southern California’s largest aquarium and a must-do Long Beach activity for all ages. Home to more than 11,000 animal exhibits, the aquarium explores three distinct waters of the Pacific Ocean.
51
The Pike Outlets
The Pike offers the same attractions you would expect from most urban complexes such as a cinema, bars and restaurants but it is the history of the Pike and its unfortunate demise that is most interesting.
52
Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
Credited with creating a boom in business, tourism and finance within the city, the Long Beach Grand Prix has become a must see race for motor sport fans from all over the world.
53
Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center
This area is also known as Long Beach Entertainment Centre and construction was completed in 1962.
54
Long Beach East Village Arts District
The East Village is perhaps the most culturally diverse area of Long Beach. This diversity is reflected in the architecture that makes up the area and includes high rise condos, studio apartments and small craftmans cottages.
55
Museum of Latin American Art
The Museum of Latin American Art or MOLAA as it is more commonly known, was opened in 1996 and is the base for Latin American art and culture in the greater Los Angeles area.
56
Shoreline Village
Shoreline Village is a commercial area of Long Beach that runs from the Yard House, all the way along to Parkers Lighthouse.
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