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Los Angeles double-decker bus tour adds an app
Published in Youm7 on 26 - 05 - 2011

LOS ANGELES, California (AP): For many Los Angeles locals — such as myself, born and reared in the cross hairs of Hollywood — avoiding the Hollywood Walk of Fame and its throngs, celebrity impersonators and tchotchke stores comes with jaded Angeleno territory.
Still, there I was on a recent spring day, tourist-chic in a wide-brimmed hat, navigating the area on a red double-decker tour bus and enjoying the heck out of myself, with the help of City Sightseeing's iPhone app.
The free app for your iPhone or Android phone is a worldwide app for multiple cities that host City Sightseeing tour buses. The City Sightseeing app for Los Angeles coincides with local Starline Tours' Hop-on, Hop-off Double Decker City Tour, featuring routes in Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica and downtown L.A.
The app allows you to buy tickets for the bus tours and get information on where and what the stops are. There also is a way to email "postcards" of pictures taken during the tour.
"The City Sightseeing mobile app delivers a pioneering solution, with many features and functions, across a multiplatform solution that no other travel company has, especially other bus and coach operators," said Mandy Gaughan, City Sightseeing's director of marketing and sales. "The app consumed all the technology that the smartphones had available, including, GPS, camera, video, audio."
Once the app is downloaded from iPhone's or Android's app store (search for City Sightseeing), and the city location is selected, a home screen comes up with tabs to book tours, look at photos of various tourist hot spots, send postcards and scroll through guides listing stops and tour details.
I chose, through the L.A. app, to try out some stops on Starline's Hop-On, Hop-Off Blue Route, which goes from Grauman's Chinese Theatre on the Walk of Fame to nearby Universal Studios, and on the Red Route, which stretches from the Walk of Fame all the way to swanky Beverly Hills and back. You can change routes on the guide page by pressing a plus sign next to the route name. Clicking on a freeway-type symbol below that, next to "Viewing Stop," shows a list of all the stops and stop numbers on that route.
After getting the hang of it, I scrolled through multiple points of interest listed for each route. Each stop lists different landmarks and attractions, such as the Comedy Store and Sunset Strip for stop No. 4 on the Red Route, in West Hollywood. Tour stops and nearby attractions are also marked by red and green dots on a map, with brief descriptions and photos offered as well.
Jumping on the open-top two-tiered Red Route bus at its first stop, Grauman's, I was happy to find that 12 area points of interest, from the historic Egyptian Theater to the Hollywood Guinness World of Records Museum, were listed, each with concise summaries. An automated tour broadcast in English and American accents from speakers on the bus added even more tidbits of information and celebrity-filled anecdotes.
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If You Go...
STARLINE TOURS: http://www.starlinetours.com. City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off double-decker buses offer four loops with various points of interest. The Red Route loop to Hollywood and Beverly Hills stops at the Kodak Theatre, Rodeo Drive and Sunset Strip among other landmarks. Tickets good for 24 hours, adults, $35; children ages 3 to 11, $20. Tickets good for 48 hours, adults, $50, children, $30.
CITY SIGHTSEEING: http://www.city-sightseeing.com. New free app coincides with Starline tours, available for downloading at iPhone or Android app store (search for City Sightseeing).


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