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Обзор
Explore the Blue Ridge Parkway from Roanoke, the Star City of the South, to Afton. This renowned path reveals lush scenery and dazzling rivers in blue mists. From the breathtaking Roanoke Valley Overlook to the serene Fallingwater Cascades, the trip is a natural ballet. Historical Appalachian whispers meet spectacular sites like the Peaks of Otter. Explore the southeast's rich culture, history, and natural beauty!

Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together!

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
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Что включено
45 профессиональных полностью отредактированных изображений включены
Получите отредактированные фотографии в течение 4-5 рабочих дней
Входные билеты
Бутилированная вода
Обед из утки по-пекински
Частный тур
GST (налог на товары и услуги)
Дополнительная информация
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Что ожидать
1
Washington Square
At the corner of historic Washington Square, we'll catch a glimpse of where it all began: the site of the First Continental Congress. We'll explore the consequences of this historic conference before approaching the iconic Independence Hall.
2
Independence Hall
We're finally at Independence Hall, the birthplace of America. This is where the First Continental Congress unified the colonial states into one entity, working together. This is where military revolts and battles against the British were planned. This is also where the Second Continental Congress took place, when votes were gathered from across all the colonies. Ultimately, this is where the Declaration of Independence, and America, was brought to life. As we walk around this historic hall, we'll learn about additional American figures like John Hancock, Patrick Henry, and John Adams, and their contributions to the new nation. We'll also understand what this Independence Hall represented to colonial Americans -- and what it represents to modern Americans today. We'll also check out George Washington's statue out front, and dive into his backstory.
3
Liberty Bell Center
Next up: the Liberty Bell! We'll learn about what makes this bell iconic -- and what makes it so susceptible to cracks! As we explore its history and majesty, we'll also explore its significance in later years as Americans fought for their freedom from slavery, equal voting rights, and for true liberty.
4
Benjamin Franklin Museum
Then we'll head over to Ben Franklin's museum. This historic statesman figures heavily in America's past -- and we'll learn why. As we walk through the museum we'll also peel back the layers of his personality, learning about his vast store of knowledge and a huge diversity of interests. Then, we'll jump to the anti-hero to Franklin's hero: the traitor Benedict Arnold. As we continue to walk, we'll learn all about what Arnold planned to do -- and how.
5
The President's House
Next up, the very first White House! We'll explore the original presidential home of George Washington and then of John Adams. Here, we'll be able to dive into the history of the presidents' lives and better understand life during the colonia era.
6
Declaration House (Graff House)
Then we'll head over to another unique historic home: the Graff House. This is where Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, and where Ben Franklin helped him edit it. Walk in the footsteps of these earliest inklings of American freedom as you pass by this site! Plus, we'll take this opportunity to learn about Thomas Jefferson, and understand his life and contributions towards American independence.
7
The African American Museum in Philadelphia
Philadelphia's history may be all about independence and freedom, but that didn't apply to African-Americans! As we pass this wonderful museum, we'll continue to explore slavery and it's impact of early America. We'll also learn about the historic contributions of African-Americans like Crispus Attucks and others.
8
Franklin Square
Our journey into America's past then brings us to Franklin Square, where we can rest up and catch up on everything else that Ben Franklin did -- other than driving independence of course! We'll learn about his many book, ideas, and of course... experiments!
9
National Constitution Center
Next up, we'll pass by the National Constituion Center. Just like with the Declaration of Independence, we'll learn about how the colonists gathered here in Philadelphia to formalize their union into a concrete nation: the United States of America. We'll explore how American citizens' most fundamental rights were guaranteed, laying the basis for the American society today.
10
United States Mint
Our walk then brings us to the Mint! We'll learn about the gold and silver coins that formed the basis of the early American economy... and about the copper, nickel, and paper that makes our money today!
11
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
This brings us to Elfreth's Alley, the modern Instagram hot-spot of Philly and the historic origins of this great city. As the very first downtown, Elfreth's seen generations of changes... but has remained as quaint and colonial as ever!
12
Christ Church
We'll then walk over to historic Christ Church, where George Washington, Betsy Ross, and plenty of other American revolutionaries worshipped. We'll pass by the Church, diving into its historical significance and admiring its soaring architecture.
13
Museum of the American Revolution
That brings us to the Museum of the American Revolution! Our journey ends near here, allowing you the opportunity to step inside if you didn't get quite enough revolutionary history already!
14
Washington Square
At the corner of historic Washington Square, we'll catch a glimpse of where it all began: the site of the First Continental Congress. We'll explore the consequences of this historic conference before approaching the iconic Independence Hall.
15
Independence Hall
We're finally at Independence Hall, the birthplace of America. This is where the First Continental Congress unified the colonial states into one entity, working together. This is where military revolts and battles against the British were planned. This is also where the Second Continental Congress took place, when votes were gathered from across all the colonies. Ultimately, this is where the Declaration of Independence, and America, was brought to life. As we walk around this historic hall, we'll learn about additional American figures like John Hancock, Patrick Henry, and John Adams, and their contributions to the new nation. We'll also understand what this Independence Hall represented to colonial Americans -- and what it represents to modern Americans today. We'll also check out George Washington's statue out front, and dive into his backstory.
16
Liberty Bell Center
Next up: the Liberty Bell! We'll learn about what makes this bell iconic -- and what makes it so susceptible to cracks! As we explore its history and majesty, we'll also explore its significance in later years as Americans fought for their freedom from slavery, equal voting rights, and for true liberty.
17
Benjamin Franklin Museum
Then we'll head over to Ben Franklin's museum. This historic statesman figures heavily in America's past -- and we'll learn why. As we walk through the museum we'll also peel back the layers of his personality, learning about his vast store of knowledge and a huge diversity of interests. Then, we'll jump to the anti-hero to Franklin's hero: the traitor Benedict Arnold. As we continue to walk, we'll learn all about what Arnold planned to do -- and how.
18
The President's House
Next up, the very first White House! We'll explore the original presidential home of George Washington and then of John Adams. Here, we'll be able to dive into the history of the presidents' lives and better understand life during the colonia era.
19
Declaration House (Graff House)
Then we'll head over to another unique historic home: the Graff House. This is where Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, and where Ben Franklin helped him edit it. Walk in the footsteps of these earliest inklings of American freedom as you pass by this site! Plus, we'll take this opportunity to learn about Thomas Jefferson, and understand his life and contributions towards American independence.
20
The African American Museum in Philadelphia
Philadelphia's history may be all about independence and freedom, but that didn't apply to African-Americans! As we pass this wonderful museum, we'll continue to explore slavery and it's impact of early America. We'll also learn about the historic contributions of African-Americans like Crispus Attucks and others.
21
Franklin Square
Our journey into America's past then brings us to Franklin Square, where we can rest up and catch up on everything else that Ben Franklin did -- other than driving independence of course! We'll learn about his many book, ideas, and of course... experiments!
22
National Constitution Center
Next up, we'll pass by the National Constituion Center. Just like with the Declaration of Independence, we'll learn about how the colonists gathered here in Philadelphia to formalize their union into a concrete nation: the United States of America. We'll explore how American citizens' most fundamental rights were guaranteed, laying the basis for the American society today.
23
United States Mint
Our walk then brings us to the Mint! We'll learn about the gold and silver coins that formed the basis of the early American economy... and about the copper, nickel, and paper that makes our money today!
24
Benjamin Franklin's Grave
This brings us to Elfreth's Alley, the modern Instagram hot-spot of Philly and the historic origins of this great city. As the very first downtown, Elfreth's seen generations of changes... but has remained as quaint and colonial as ever!
25
Christ Church
We'll then walk over to historic Christ Church, where George Washington, Betsy Ross, and plenty of other American revolutionaries worshipped. We'll pass by the Church, diving into its historical significance and admiring its soaring architecture.
26
Museum of the American Revolution
That brings us to the Museum of the American Revolution! Our journey ends near here, allowing you the opportunity to step inside if you didn't get quite enough revolutionary history already!
27
Вашингтон-сквер
На углу исторической площади Вашингтона мы увидим место, где все началось: место проведения Первого континентального конгресса. Мы изучим последствия этой исторической конференции, прежде чем приблизиться к культовому Залу Независимости.
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Зал Независимости
Наконец-то мы в Зале Независимости, месте рождения Америки. Именно здесь Первый Континентальный Конгресс объединил колониальные штаты в одно целое, работая вместе. Именно здесь планировались военные восстания и сражения против англичан. Здесь же состоялся Второй Континентальный Конгресс, на котором были собраны голоса со всех колоний. В конце концов, именно здесь была воплощена в жизнь Декларация независимости и Америка. Прогуливаясь по этому историческому залу, мы узнаем о других американских деятелях, таких как Джон Хэнкок, Патрик Генри и Джон Адамс, и их вкладе в новую нацию. Мы также поймем, что этот Зал Независимости представлял для колониальных американцев и что он представляет для современных американцев сегодня. Мы также осмотрим статую Джорджа Вашингтона и погрузимся в его предысторию.
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Центр Колокола Свободы
Далее: Колокол Свободы! Мы узнаем о том, что делает этот колокол культовым — и почему он так восприимчив к трещинам! Исследуя его историю и величие, мы также исследуем его значение в последующие годы, когда американцы боролись за свою свободу от рабства, равные избирательные права и за истинную свободу.
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Музей Бенджамина Франклина
Затем мы отправимся в музей Бена Франклина. Этот исторический государственный деятель занимает важное место в прошлом Америки, и мы узнаем, почему. Прогуливаясь по музею, мы также откроем слои его личности, узнав о его обширном багаже ​​знаний и огромном разнообразии интересов. Затем мы перейдем к антигерою героя Франклина: предателю Бенедикту Арнольду. Продолжая идти, мы узнаем все о том, что Арнольд планировал сделать и как.
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Дом президента
Далее, самый первый Белый дом! Мы исследуем оригинальный президентский дом Джорджа Вашингтона, а затем Джона Адамса. Здесь мы сможем погрузиться в историю жизни президентов и лучше понять жизнь в эпоху колоний.
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Дом Декларации (Дом Граффа)
Затем мы отправимся в еще один уникальный исторический дом: Дом Граффа. Именно здесь Томас Джефферсон написал Декларацию независимости, и Бен Франклин помог ему отредактировать ее. Пройдите по стопам этих самых первых намеков на американскую свободу, проходя мимо этого сайта! Кроме того, мы воспользуемся этой возможностью, чтобы узнать о Томасе Джефферсоне и понять его жизнь и вклад в достижение независимости Америки.
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Афроамериканский музей в Филадельфии
История Филадельфии может быть связана с независимостью и свободой, но это не относится к афроамериканцам! Проходя мимо этого замечательного музея, мы продолжим исследовать рабство и его влияние на раннюю Америку. Мы также узнаем об историческом вкладе афроамериканцев, таких как Криспус Аттакс и другие.
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Площадь Франклина
Наше путешествие в прошлое Америки затем приводит нас на Франклин-сквер, где мы можем отдохнуть и наверстать упущенное во всем остальном, что сделал Бен Франклин — кроме, конечно, вождения независимости! Мы узнаем о его многочисленных книгах, идеях и, конечно же... экспериментах!
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Национальный конституционный центр
Далее мы проедем мимо Национального конституционного центра. Как и в случае с Декларацией независимости, мы узнаем о том, как колонисты собрались здесь, в Филадельфии, чтобы оформить свой союз в конкретное государство: Соединенные Штаты Америки. Мы рассмотрим, как были гарантированы самые основные права американских граждан, заложив основы современного американского общества.
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Монетный двор США
Затем наша прогулка приводит нас к Монетному двору! Мы узнаем о золотых и серебряных монетах, которые составляли основу ранней американской экономики... и о меди, никеле и бумаге, из которых сегодня делаются наши деньги!
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Могила Бенджамина Франклина
Это приводит нас к переулку Эльфрета, современной популярной точке Instagram в Филадельфии и историческим истокам этого великого города. Как самый первый центр города, Эльфрет видел поколения изменений... но остался таким же причудливым и колониальным, как всегда!
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Церковь Христа
Затем мы отправимся в историческую церковь Христа, где поклонялись Джордж Вашингтон, Бетси Росс и множество других американских революционеров. Мы пройдем мимо церкви, погружаясь в ее историческое значение и любуясь ее парящей архитектурой.
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Музей американской революции
Это подводит нас к Музею американской революции! Наше путешествие заканчивается здесь, что дает вам возможность зайти внутрь, если вы еще не получили достаточно революционной истории!
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Отзывы (3)
KellyJoFlick
Sep 2024
BlueRidge Parkway tour was nothing short of delightful - it was like skipping through a picturesque postcard brought to life! The winding roads, breathtaking mountain views, made for an unforgettable journey. From spotting turkeys grazing along the road to soaking in the beginnings of fall foliage, just about every roadside vista was like stepping into a Bob Ross painting. We so enjoyed the narrator and all the information given during the tour. Would most definitely recommend. We did have a little problem with gps when way up in the mountains, but it picked up quickly.
Ответ от хоста
Sep 2024
Kelly, I'm glad you enjoyed my Blue Ridge Parkway Self-Guided Audio Tour! It sounds like you are truly soaked in the picturesque views and delightful narration. I appreciate you mentioning the GPS issue—next time, try to follow the speed limit shown on the app to avoid this. For more experiences like this, check out my East Coast USA Bundle, featuring a variety of self-guided tours from Acadia to Key West, all designed for you to enjoy at your own pace.
Sightsee1192
Aug 2024
I tried contacting to cancel my trip due to a family issue. This was one day before scheduled tour. Difficult to get through to a person. Never received refund.
Ответ от хоста
Aug 2024
Hi, I'm sorry to hear about your experience. For a full refund, cancellations need to be made before 24 hours, and it seems we didn't receive any support request from you, even though our team is always available to help with such issues. Right after purchase, you should have received an email with instructions; the app and tour must be downloaded beforehand, as it works offline once downloaded. The product is valid for a year, so there's no need to worry if your travel plans change. If you still want the refund, please let me know ASAP.
JonDeniseD
Jul 2024
Most time we take tours, you are on a van or bus with a lot of strangers while the guide tells you about the sites. We decided to try this experience WITHOUT the bus and strangers. The guide instead of being a person was an auto tour program called "Adventures with Action" we purchased through Trip Advisor. This is the first time we have used an auto tour program. We were in Roanoke Virginia and wanted to drive the Blue Ridge Parkway. This audio tour covered from Roanoke to Afton Virginia along the Blue Ridge highway. At first we had trouble getting the program to work. We had my phone connected to Android Auto in our Toyota. The problem was every time we started the program, our Pandora would start playing and cut off the audio tour. What we finally did was delete Pandora from my phone, then the touring program worked perfectly. Just turning Pandora off didn't work. I was amazed the audio program knew where we were and would turn on and off automatically telling interesting information about a stop just up ahead. On the Blue Ridge parkway, there are a number of turn offs. So the program told you which turnoff was coming up and what was to see there and why it was named what it was named. And in between stops he gave historical information about the area and what you were seeing. All very interesting. In 3 hours we had 62 audio sessions. One came up every couple of minutes making the trip very appealing. The person who spoke did a great job and made listening to him enjoyable. I guess, he had to be a professional actor or voice over artist. Either way, the voicing was great. Another nice feature was you could have the program, through Google Maps, take you from where ever you are (in our case Hotel Roanoke) and direct you to the starting point (on the Blue Ridge Parkway). VERY HELPFULL!!!!! Once at the starting point (and we removed Pandora) the program ran without a hitch. My wife and I were very happy with this product and plan to use similar products on future trips.
Ответ от хоста
Jul 2024
Jon, I'm thrilled that my Blue Ridge Parkway audio tour exceeded your expectations! It's great to know the automated guide provided enriching historical insights and made the navigation easy, especially after resolving the initial tech hiccup with Pandora. Your feedback about the audio quality and the seamless integration with Google Maps is particularly appreciated—it's precisely what we aim for! If you and your wife are thinking about your next adventure, our East Coast USA bundle could be the perfect follow-up. It features a mix of walking and driving tours across iconic locations like Acadia National Park, Boston, and Charleston, crafted with the same attention to detail and convenience. Thanks for sharing your experience, and I hope to keep providing you with great travel memories!

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