What makes a self-guided audio tour useful
A good self-guided audio tour should feel easy to follow in the real world. It needs a clear route, useful stop context, and narration that helps you notice what matters without forcing you into a fixed group schedule.
How Travvy turns preferences into an audio route
Travvy starts with the details that shape your day: where you are, how long you want to explore, what you care about, and how fast you want to move. From there, it builds a tour with ordered stops and audio-guide style stories for the places on your route.
- Choose interests such as food, history, architecture, culture, or hidden gems.
- Set a starting point and duration so the route fits the time you actually have.
- Use audio when you want context while walking instead of reading long notes at each stop.
Why audio helps independent travelers
Audio is most useful when you want to stay present in the city. Instead of switching between maps, search results, and saved notes, you can listen while walking, then open the app when you need directions, restaurant ideas, or more detail.
When to use Travvy for audio touring
Travvy works well for solo travelers, couples, families, and anyone who wants structure without a rigid timetable. Create the tour before you go, download what you need, and keep the option to request changes when weather, energy, or plans shift.