Explore Cape Town’s secret beaches and views with a self-guided audio tour. Discover hidden gems, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes at your own pace.
Explore Cape Town’s secret beaches and views with a self-guided audio tour. Discover hidden gems, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes at your own pace.
- Gettysburg Heritage Center - Experience the historic site where the Battle of Gettysburg commenced on July 1, 1863. Brigadier General John Buford’s Union cavalry dismounted to hold this ridge against a significantly larger Confederate force, gaining essential time for the rest of the army to arrive. His choice to engage rather than withdraw…
- Gettysburg Heritage Center - Experience the historic site where the Battle of Gettysburg commenced on July 1, 1863. Brigadier General John Buford’s Union cavalry dismounted to hold this ridge against a significantly larger Confederate force, gaining essential time for the rest of the army to arrive. His choice to engage rather than withdraw influenced the entire three-day battle.
- United Lutheran Seminary, Gettysburg PA campus - The cupola of the Lutheran Theological Seminary served as a strategic observation post for both armies during the first day’s conflict. Union General John Reynolds was killed nearby while leading his troops, marking him as the highest-ranking officer to fall at Gettysburg. The seminary later became a Confederate field hospital, overwhelmed with wounded soldiers from both sides.
- Eternal Light Peace Memorial - Established in 1938 on the 75th anniversary of the battle, this memorial was constructed by veterans from both sides as a symbol of reconciliation. An eternal flame burns atop the monument, and elderly former adversaries shook hands across the stone wall at its dedication — a moment of healing seventy-five years in the making.
- Virginia Memorial - Robert E. Lee is depicted on his horse Traveller atop the largest Confederate monument on the battlefield, looking across the mile of open ground his soldiers would traverse during Pickett’s Charge. Seminary Ridge served as the Confederate main line for the final two days of battle, with Lee’s headquarters positioned just behind this location.
- Devils Den - Explore the massive boulders where sharpshooters hid and intense close-quarters combat occurred, unlike anywhere else on the battlefield. Confederate soldiers climbed over enormous rocks while Union marksmen fired from hidden positions above in a chaotic, three-dimensional battle that defied conventional Civil War tactics.
- Little Round Top - Ascend the rocky hill where Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and the 20th Maine executed a desperate bayonet charge downhill, saving the Union left flank in one of the war’s most dramatic moments. Out of ammunition and facing destruction, Chamberlain ordered the charge that has become legendary in American history.
- The Wheatfield - Stand in the field that changed hands six times in a single afternoon, resulting in over four thousand casualties as waves of attackers and defenders surged back and forth in some of the most chaotic and brutal fighting of the entire war. By nightfall, the wheat was trampled into bloody mud.
- The Peach Orchard - Visit the exposed salient where General Daniel Sickles’ unauthorized advance nearly cost the Union the battle and resulted in the loss of his leg to a cannonball. Sickles later had the leg bone displayed at the Army Medical Museum in Washington and reportedly visited it annually on the anniversary of the amputation.
- 91st Pennsylvania Monument - The largest monument on the battlefield, this domed granite memorial lists the names of every Pennsylvania soldier who fought at Gettysburg — over 34,000 names engraved on bronze tablets. Climb to the observation deck for a sweeping panoramic view of the battlefield’s central positions.

- Professionally narrated audio guide with 40 stops covering all major battle sites
- Digital Map: no cell service needed on the battlefield
- Self-guided walking tour, fully on the app — explore at your own pace
- NO live guide or rental equipment provided — please bring your own smartphone and headphones
- Bonus driving tour loop: extend the experience by car
- Professionally narrated audio guide with 40 stops covering all major battle sites
- Digital Map: no cell service needed on the battlefield
- Self-guided walking tour, fully on the app — explore at your own pace
- NO live guide or rental equipment provided — please bring your own smartphone and headphones
- Bonus driving tour loop: extend the experience by car
- Private transportation
- Admission fees, live guide, headphones, transport, parking, food/drinks, internet access and rentals
- Private transportation
- Admission fees, live guide, headphones, transport, parking, food/drinks, internet access and rentals
Discover the most significant battlefield in American history with our self-guided driving and walking audio tour, featuring 40 stops over the three most intense days of the Civil War at your own pace. Travel the National Park Service Auto Tour route through 19 miles of sacred ground, then walk where the soldiers fought — from the initial cavalry…
Discover the most significant battlefield in American history with our self-guided driving and walking audio tour, featuring 40 stops over the three most intense days of the Civil War at your own pace. Travel the National Park Service Auto Tour route through 19 miles of sacred ground, then walk where the soldiers fought — from the initial cavalry encounter at McPherson Ridge to the stone wall where Pickett’s Charge dashed the Confederacy’s final hope. Stand on Little Round Top where Chamberlain’s bayonet charge secured the Union flank, explore the rocky labyrinth of Devil’s Den, traverse the mile of open terrain that 12,000 men crossed under devastating fire, and visit the National Cemetery where Lincoln’s 272-word Gettysburg Address redefined the essence of America. Audio plays at each location and functions completely offline — no cell service required. The battlefield is free and accessible year-round. After this tour, Gettysburg will never be merely a chapter in a textbook again.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.