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How to Make a QR Code for a Tourism Attraction

Put QR codes on signs and printed guides that give visitors attraction info, self-guided audio tours, and maps — create dynamic codes in EZQR and update the content without reprinting.

What the video covers

  1. Pick what visitors should get — Attraction or exhibit info, a self-guided audio tour, an interactive map, or a booking page. For paid entry, point visitors to your booking or ticketing provider's page.
  2. Create a dynamic QR code in EZQR — Dynamic so you can update tour content or swap languages without reprinting the sign or brochure.
  3. Put it on signs and printed guides — Trail markers, exhibit plaques, brochures, and welcome boards, with a clear 'Scan for the audio tour' caption.
  4. Test before installing — Scan on an iPhone and an Android, outdoors if the sign lives outdoors, to confirm it opens cleanly.
  5. Update and measure — Refresh the linked content from your dashboard and see scans by time, country, and device to learn which stops draw the most interest.