Selma Civil Rights: Self-Guided GPS Audio Tour

Immerse yourself in the history of the Civil Rights Movement with a self-guided GPS audio tour of Selma. Explore at your own pace and learn about the iconic events and figures that shaped America’s fight for equality.

Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Old Depot Museum - The tour starts at the Old Depot Museum where you’ll learn about the buildings history and link to the Civil Rights Movement. You’ll then be guided step by step through Selma and hear it’s historic Civil Rights story.
  • St. James Hotel Selma, Tapestry Collection by Hilton - The tour stops outside the St James where you’ll…
What's Included
  • Explore Selma at your own pace with our self-guided Walking Tour app.
  • Enjoy the flexibility of a smartphone-guided tour that you can start anytime.
What's Not Included
  • No food, drinks
  • Admissions - this is all outside and guided by your phone
Additional Information

Discover the Civil Rights history in Selma at your own convenience. Pause, explore, then resume at your leisure.
This tour utilizes location awareness, automatically playing stories as you reach the corresponding area, thanks to our smart phone app and walking tour technology.
Selma, also known as the Queen city of the Black Belt, has been a backdrop…

Location
Old Depot Museum
Martin Luther King Street
The tour starts at the Old Depot Museum where you'll learn about the buildings history and link to the Civil Rights Movement. You'll then be guided step by step through Selma and hear it's historic Civil Rights story.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Cheryl_r
Aug 10, 2025
Self guided tour - It was great to hear the hx on our terms. We arrived on the weekend and there wasn't anything open so for us it was nice to be able to listen and learn before heading to our next stop. Too bad there was trash on the street but maybe that would have been taken care of and it just our bad timing.
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Angela81465
Feb 14, 2025
Great tour - Great tour. It took me an hour and 20 minutes to complete. I got about 6000 steps in. But the tour does not take you back to the starting location so be aware of that.
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Sandrasy625cf
Jan 5, 2025
Great information - The app was very user friendly and I switched frequently from the map to the written dialogue and paused many times…. Great information and good time spent at each location.
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Jamie
Sep 16, 2024
Great experience - Really enjoyed this tour - very easy to do at your own pace and lots of information about Selma and the civil rights movement.
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Francis_l
Jul 4, 2024
A missed opportunity? - We were not able to take this tour. Our schedule got complicated and the 94 degree heat would not be kind to us 82 year olds. A refund would be nice but I don’t expect it to happen. Fran Lucash
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Wander59211685456
Jun 16, 2025
Well worth a go - First time we had tried an audio walking guide. It didn’t always sync but mostly worked. It was so hot we had to retreat to the car after a bit. I would have liked to know a bit about Selma as it now is-it looks horribly run down but some signs on the empty buildings suggest there may be some development. In the context of the civil Rights struggle it looks like there is some way to go.
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Ronaldsh3276cr
Apr 29, 2025
A lot of walking - We started at the old station museum which was closed when we arrived. There are no toilets and nothing was open so we were a bit desperate until the lady opened up at 10 am. The tour is informative and we took in about five stops but after we hiked onto the famous bridge we realized we were going to have to get back to our vehicle which was a long hike. We completed the walking tour in our air conditioned car! Selma is not particularly tourist friendly. We did meet a fellow on the bridge and he asked us for money, but he was a bit sketchy so we declined. Another fellow had a tent set up selling t-shirts and books, saying his funds would go to help children go to summer camp. We opted to purchase a t-shirt for the cause. The audio tour was a good option and we got a sense of life in Selma in the sixties. It was a sad period in American history.
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Deneeceh2021
Jan 13, 2025
Selma - Very interesting tour… easy to follow. Wish Selma had more economic support. It was depressing to see such important and historic sites surrounded by distressed buildings and neglect
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Lisa_m
Mar 6, 2025
Go in a large group, in day light. - We drove to the beginning location and felt quite uneasy. The whole area looked very run down and abandoned. Buildings were boarded up, rusting cars, trash. It was very sketchy. I know that was the way it was in Selma in the 60s but we decided to just skip it.
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Michael_c
Jan 18, 2025
False advertising - It didn’t work ,& there was no support from the company. Essentially, aviator stole our money! Even this review doesn’t work.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).