Experience the magic of VoiceMap’s GPS audio walks. These walking tours are like podcasts that move with you, to tell stories about what you’re seeing right now. VoiceMap’s tours are produced by insightful local storytellers, including journalists, filmmakers, novelists, podcasters, and tour guides. They’re like podcasts that move with you. From Central Park to Battery Park, explore New York at your own pace with these immersive audio tours.
You’ll walk around the city with your own private guide who’s telling you where to go and what to see. This guide is whispering in your ear and takes you to the most interesting places. All you need is a charged phone, comfortable shoes, headphones and curiosity.
The audio tours are powered by VoiceMap app and you can take the tours all over the world!
The world is made of stories. Hear them.
These audio tours are written and narrated by CityBeautifulTours. If you read my blog, I hope you’ll like walking around with my voice.

The Heart of Harlem: A Walk through 400 Years of History
Feel the rhythm of this iconic neighborhood where flavors and sounds mingle
90 min Walking Tour by CityBeautifulTours

Textures of Two Neighborhoods: Gramercy and Flatiron Districts
Explore bustling Flatiron District and tranquil Gramercy neighborhoodon this storied stroll
60 min Walking Tour by CityBeautifulTours
FEATURED audio tours
Below are some of the most popular immersive tours of New York. This curated selection will take you from Fifth Avenue to Financial District, and from the Gilded Age to the Revolutionary 18th century New York.

Central Park Walk: The Mall, Bethesda Fountain, Strawberry Fields
Turn a walk in the park into a fascinating adventure with a master storyteller
120 min Walking Tour by TellBetter

Grand Central Terminal’s Secrets: A Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour
Take the grand tour of the world’s most impressive train station
90 min Indoor Tour by TellBetter

The Gilded Age Guide: Mansions of Fifth Avenue and Millionaire’s Row
Admire the architecture and savor the scandals of Fifth Avenue’s old money set
90 min Walking Tour by TellBetter

The Battery: NYC origins from Bowling Green Park to Stone Street
Take in views of Lady Liberty and drink in history at a legendary tavern
90 min Walking Tour by TellBetter
- VoiceMap works offline. After you download a tour, the audio will be available offline along with an offline map.
- With GPS autoplay, you can focus on your surroundings. Put in your headphones, tap on Start, and let VoiceMap guide you.
- If you do wander off in the wrong direction, VoiceMap will play an audio alert, and you can follow the map on your screen to the next location.
You can turn your walk in the park into a fascinating adventure with a master storyteller with “Central Park Walk: The Mall, Bethesda Fountain, Strawberry Fields,” admire the architecture and savor the scandals of Fifth Avenue’s old money set with “The Gilded Age Guide: Mansions of Fifth Avenue and Millionaire’s Row” and take a grand tour of the world’s most impressive train terminal – “Grand Central Terminal’s Secrets: A Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour“.
If you happen to be downtown, see New York City’s oldest parts through the eyes of its colonial inhabitants with “History of Alexander Hamilton in New York” and “NYC origins from Bowling Green Park to Stone Street“.
Or, cross East River and find out how Brooklyn took shape on a walk with breathtaking views of Manhattan: “Brooklyn Heights from the Promenade to the home of Truman Capote“.
- Central Park Walk: The Mall, Bethesda Fountain, Strawberry Fields
- The Gilded Age Guide: Mansions of Fifth Avenue and Millionaire’s Row
- Grand Central Terminal’s Secrets: A Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour
- History of Alexander Hamilton in New York
- NYC origins from Bowling Green Park to Stone Street
- Brooklyn Heights from the Promenade to the home of Truman Capote
- SoHo: From Hell’s Hundred Acres to NYC’s cradle of art, a walking tour
- Bleecker Street Art Beat: A Pop Culture Journey from East to West Village
- “Welfare Island”: Roosevelt Island from the Tramway to FDR State Park

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