Verified sources, in the app.
Every claim has a citation. Open the bibliography on any point of interest and read what the guide read — no hidden authorship, no invented dates.
A personal audio guide in your pocket. Choose a guide, choose your time, and start walking — from a Manhattan corner to the street where your grandmother grew up.
Listen to a 90-second sampleNo planning, no fumbling. The route is drawn from where your feet already are.

30 minutes to 1h 30. A historian, a poet, a curious local — each with their own register.

The app stitches the most interesting corners around you into a walk that starts at your door.

Your phone stays in your pocket. The guide speaks when there is something to see.
Most walking-tour apps stop at the famous postcards. WalkaMundi keeps going. If there is a street, there is a story.
— Eight examples of places you'd never find a standing tour. There are roughly seven billion more. —
This is not a podcast on top of a map. It's a guide that knows where you are, who you are, and what's worth saying out loud.
Every claim has a citation. Open the bibliography on any point of interest and read what the guide read — no hidden authorship, no invented dates.
Phone in your pocket. The narration triggers as you walk, synced to where you actually are. No staring at a screen on the cobblestones.
Your guide greets you, mentions today's weather, and adjusts for the time of day. Not a recording — a fresh narration, every time.
A historian, a literary type, a poetry-leaning local. Each has their own register. Comedy and ghost-story guides arrive next.
Tours stay in your library. Repeat them, share them, listen back on the train. Once you've walked it, the recording is yours.
The village where your grandmother grew up. The neighborhood on the edge of the map. WalkaMundi covers them too.
A taste of what the app sounds like when you're standing in front of something worth knowing about.
Twenty minutes after dropping your bag, you can be walking the right streets with a guide that already knows them.
Walk the streets you cross every day — and find out what they used to be. The block-and-a-half tour. The bench with a name.
The town with one church and three streets, where no tour has ever stopped. WalkaMundi has one waiting.
The corners no guidebook bothered with. Industrial backstreets, working-class plazas, the rivers behind the cathedrals.
You've paid more for a coffee than you'll pay for a two-hour walk through a foreign city.
The price varies by the guide you choose, the number of points of interest on your route, and whether you pick a quick Tour Exprés or a deeper Tour Descubrir. No subscriptions. Pay once, listen forever.
Download the app and pick a guide. The world is, after all, mostly walkable.