This is a city that doesn’t sit still. Born along a muddy bayou and forever building upward, Houston is where Juneteenth was celebrated before it had a name and where astronauts trained before they touched the moon. It’s bold, sprawling, and deeply layered– equal parts grit, grace, and glass towers.
What makes it special?
Houston doesn’t feel like one city. It feels like five at once. You’ll find quiet 19th-century homes tucked near gleaming high-rises, murals that speak louder than history books, and parks that remember everything this place has endured. There’s beauty here, but there’s weight, too. That’s what makes it worth driving through with intention.
This self-guided audio tour brings Houston’s stories to life through GPS-triggered narration. You can explore its neighborhoods, landmarks, and legends at your own pace: no signal, no schedule, just the freedom to follow your curiosity.
You’ll cruise through leafy green spaces once touched by battle, pass through districts shaped by oil, music, and migration, and hear how a downtown church survived both fire and time. You’ll feel the heartbeat of Black history in places like Emancipation Park, since the city’s future in towering museums and universities, and trace a path from bayou beginnings to the edge of space.
One heads-up: Houston is full of turns you won’t expect and stories you won’t forget. Just be sure to bring snacks and a sense of patience. This city rewards both.
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With the Houston Tour: Self-Guided Drive, you can loop from bayous to Space City highlights, filling your free time with big-city stories
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Know Before You Go
(NOTE: Touring the Space Center itself requires a separate reservation.)
Houston Map
Starting Point
You can begin the tour at the suggested starting locations provided below.
Lamar St @ La Branch St, Houston, TX 77010
Begin at Lamar St @ La Branch St, Houston, TX 77010
How Does It Work?
- Access your tour: Download the Action Tour Guide app and sign in with the same email used for your website purchase. Your tour will appear under My Tours.
- Download your tour: Download it before you go. Once downloaded, no internet or cell signal is needed.
- Start your tour: Open My Tours, select your tour, and tap Start Touring when you reach a starting point.
- Listen your way: Use your phone’s speaker or headphones, or connect to your car’s audio system. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are not currently supported, compatibility is in development.
- GPS-triggered audio: Stories play automatically as you reach each location along the route.
- Stop and start anytime: Pause, take a break, make a detour, or continue another day. Tours are valid forever (one year for Action+).
Houston Audio Tour
Things to do on the Tour Include:
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Welcome
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Bayou Battleground
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Bayou Park & Cisterns
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Sam Houston Park
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City Hall
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Pennzoil Place
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Historic District / Market Square Park
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Chase Tower / Frescoes
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Christ Church Cathedral
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Minute Maid Park
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Emancipation Park
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Museum District
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Hermann Park
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Rice University
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Rice Statue
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Skyspace
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Hermann Park, Part 2
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MacGregor Park
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Old Spanish Trail
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Johnson Space Center / Conclusion
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Alt: San Jacinto Museum of History
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Alt: Discovery Green Park
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Alt: Houston Graffiti Building
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Alt: Holocaust Museum
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Alt: Houston Museum of Natural Science
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Alt: Museum of Fine Arts
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Alt: Children's Museum
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Alt: Health Museum
Preview The Tour
Tour FAQs
To explore Houston on this tour, simply hop in your own car, set up the tour guide app on your phone, and let the audio guide you automatically based on your location.
The tour starts by the bayou, which has been the lifeblood of Houston. You’ll hear about the historic battles that took place along the river.
At Sam Houston Park, visitors can explore the rich architecture that offers a glimpse into Houston’s past and present.
The Historic District in Houston has a complex past. Visitors will learn about the area’s history and get to know some of its stories.
Christ Church Cathedral tells a quintessential story of a southern community in the 1800s, offering insights into Houston’s past.
At Emancipation Park, visitors will discover the significance of Juneteenth within Houston’s history.
The Museum District reveals the secrets behind some of Houston’s urban legends, adding a touch of mystery to the tour.
Hermann Park is Houston’s grandest green space and even features a zoo for visitors to enjoy.
Visitors will hear about a wild senior prank pulled back in the ’80s, engineered by a student known only as “the mastermind” at Rice University.
The tour concludes at the world-famous Johnson Space Center, where visitors can learn fascinating space facts and explore this iconic institution.
The bayou in Houston has historical significance as the city’s lifeblood, where critical battles took place in its early history.
Visitors to Sam Houston Park can expect to see a wide range of architectural styles, offering a diverse glimpse into life in Houston.
Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. In Houston, it holds particular significance due to its historical ties to freedom and equality.
The Museum District is home to a wide array of cultural institutions and is known for its diverse arts and urban legends that add a touch of mystery to the area.
In addition to the zoo, visitors can explore beautiful gardens, museums, and enjoy recreational activities in Hermann Park.
The Johnson Space Center is a must-visit because it offers visitors the opportunity to learn about space exploration, see real spacecraft, and even meet astronauts.


