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.
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.
- Old Depot Museum - The tour begins at the Old Depot Museum, where participants will discover the building’s history and its connection to the Civil Rights Movement. The guide will then lead them through Selma, sharing its significant Civil Rights narrative.
- St. James Hotel Selma, Tapestry Collection by Hilton - The tour pauses outside the St….
- Old Depot Museum - The tour begins at the Old Depot Museum, where participants will discover the building’s history and its connection to the Civil Rights Movement. The guide will then lead them through Selma, sharing its significant Civil Rights narrative.
- St. James Hotel Selma, Tapestry Collection by Hilton - The tour pauses outside the St. James Hotel, where the guide will recount its history, the battle, and how it remains standing due to the efforts of a former slave.
Time Duration: 5 minutes
- Edmund Pettus Bridge - The tour proceeds to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where participants will hear about and relive the March and the violent events of Bloody Sunday. They will also learn about Turnaround Tuesday and the third march.
Time Duration: 15 minutes
- Selma - The tour includes a walk through the streets of Selma, exploring historic sites and learning about their roles in the Civil Rights story.
Time Duration: 30 minutes
- Brown Chapel AME Church - The tour concludes at this historic church, the planning site for the Selma to Montgomery march, which holds significant ties to the Civil Rights Movement.
Time Duration: 5 minutes
- Selma Municipal Court - The tour stops outside the Selma Municipal Court, where Martin Luther King Jr. was jailed. Participants will learn about the reasons and his story.
- Dallas County Courthouse - The tour pauses outside the Dallas County Courthouse, a pivotal site for voting rights, where participants will hear about Martin Luther King Jr.’s actions.
Time Duration: 5 minutes
- Rev. James Reeb Memorial Plaque - Participants will view the Rev. James Reeb Memorial Plaque and hear the story of his support for Civil Rights and his tragic death.
Time Duration: 5 minutes

- 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.
- 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.
- No food, drinks
- Admissions - this is all outside and guided by your phone
- No food, drinks
- Admissions - this is all outside and guided by your phone
Discover the Civil Rights events in Selma at your own pace, anytime. Pause to explore, then continue when ready.
This tour is location-aware, meaning it activates as you walk. Upon reaching a story location, it automatically plays, step by step, guided by our smartphone app and walking tour technology.
Selma, known as the Queen City of the Black Belt,…
Discover the Civil Rights events in Selma at your own pace, anytime. Pause to explore, then continue when ready.
This tour is location-aware, meaning it activates as you walk. Upon reaching a story location, it automatically plays, step by step, guided by our smartphone app and walking tour technology.
Selma, known as the Queen City of the Black Belt, has been the site of significant Civil Rights events, narrating the story of America.
During our Civil Rights Walk of Freedom, you’ll encounter old train depots, churches, streets, buildings, parks, and the bridge where history unfolded.
At each stop, and as we walk, stories of Bloody Sunday, Martin Luther King Jr., Reverend Reeb, the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, protests, gatherings, voting rights, Turnaround Tuesday, the Selma to Montgomery March, and many more will be shared.
Our historic walk commences at the Old Depot Museum.
- No admissions included as this is all outside and guided by your phone.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.