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Self-guided walking tours, told chapter by chapter — pick a city, press play, walk the story.

Pick a city, press play, walk at your own pace — every chapter starts when you arrive at the next stop.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a Vadora self-guided walking tour?

Vadora is a self-guided audio walking tour where you're the main character of a story, not a passive listener. You press play, walk at your own pace, and each chapter starts when you arrive at the next stop on the route. No tour guide, no group, no fixed schedule.

How is Vadora different from VoiceMap, GPSmyCity or Rick Steves audio tours?

Other audio walking tours position you as a tourist being told facts. Vadora puts you inside the story as the protagonist — you walk with Dante, you cross the Berlin Wall in 1989, you walk Lisbon through Pessoa's notebooks. Each tour is built chapter by chapter with story-first writing, not commentary stitched over a map.

Do I need internet during a Vadora walking tour?

No. Once you start a Vadora self-guided walking tour, the audio for every chapter is available offline. You can walk the entire tour in airplane mode. GPS keeps your route active, and the next chapter starts when you arrive at the next stop — even underground or in low-signal areas.

How long does a Vadora walking tour take?

Most Vadora self-guided walking tours run 60-120 minutes when you walk at a steady pace, but there's no clock — you can pause between chapters, sit down for coffee, or replay a stop. The story waits for you.

Which cities does Vadora cover?

Vadora is launching with self-guided walking tours in Florence, Berlin, Lisbon, and more cities through 2026. Each city has its own set of story-first audio tours — from Walking with Dante in Florence to The Wall, 1989 in Berlin. New cities and chapters are added regularly.