There are endless ways to travel — but few change the way you see the world like VoiceMap. This novel audio tour platform doesn’t only give you places. It records them in sound, burying the stories, voices and memories under its streets, plazas and passageways that are the make of every place, not just its marking.
With VoiceMap, your phone is your storyteller and the world is your stage. From the flamenco undercurrents of Seville to the artistic heart of Barcelona’s Raval neighbourhood, VoiceMap converts sightseeing into something deeper, more visceral and more personal.
More Than Just a Sightseeing Tour: Listening to the Soul of Spain
Spain is a visual feast, yes — but it’s a symphony for the ears, too. The clink of coffee cups in a Madrid café, the chant of pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago, the hiss of seafood hitting a hot grill in a Basque kitchen — all are part of Spain’s story. VoiceMap uncovers this secret soundtrack and uses it to recreate an unforgettable experience.
Whether you’re strolling through Granada’s Alhambra, cycling in Valencia’s Turia Gardens or stumbling upon Toledo’s medieval quarters, VoiceMap’s audio tours are where you hear the world differently. The storytelling begins precisely when and where it should, connecting the tales to landmarks and memories to moments.
Local Voices, Global Stories
VoiceMap’s tours are produced by real humans—think historians, journalists, podcasters, artists, chefs, and local residents who are excited to share stories about where they live. In Spain, for example, this could be a poet walking you through Federico García Lorca’s childhood streets, or a winemaker leading you on an audio tour of the vineyards in La Rioja.
Every voice contributes depth, feel, and truth. You’re not only hearing facts — you’re feeling the place through the personal stories, insights and reflections that even visuals can’t deliver.
For one minute you are just learning about the Moorish architecture of Córdoba, and for the next, a storyteller is steering you down an alleyway forgotten over history’s shoulder and whispering about those who once passed by. It’s this element of the unexpected — of finding something that a guidebook wouldn’t have prepared you for — that makes VoiceMap so intoxicating.
Audio Tours for Wherever You Go
VoiceMap is not just for walking tours. There are routes for cycling, driving, taking the train and even boating, and each is tailored to how fast and deep you can move through the world in that particular manner of exploration. Whether you’re walking through Girona’s historic old town or driving to the Costa Brava, VoiceMap’s guided audio tours are designed to take you on a journey with a beginning, middle and end.
Better still, every tour is accessible offline. Just download before you leave, put on your earphones and begin walking. No data connection? No problem. Your quest will not be interrupted.
Make Your Personal Story a Soundtrack
Spain is a country of story tellers — and thanks to VoiceMap it’s never been easier to become one. It’s a platform that has made it possible for anyone with a different kind of perspective to create a custom audio tour. So whether you are a local historian in Cádiz, a street artist in Madrid, or a farmer from Asturias, you can make your knowledge live on, giving others the chance to enjoy experiences for years and years to come.
With easy creation tools and a professional editorial process, VoiceMap helps new creators every step of the way, making sure that their tours are not just informative, but pleasing to the ear and engaging to listen to.
Why VoiceMap Is Different
What sets VoiceMap apart is not just its technology, but its philosophy. Places are more than just coordinates on a map — they are living, breathing stories. And VoiceMap gives these stories a voice, turning the world around you into a stage, city walls into pages and quiet laneways into a mean of broadcasting for anything the heart needs to say.
For the adventurous traveler, consider it an opportunity to experience the world not only with your eyes, but with your ears and heart.