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Ask HN: Apps for travel

2 pointsby Nibover 10 years ago
I traveling to the United States this October. I was wondering, what would some imp. Apps be so that Im able to enjoy the trip ?

3 comments

mctover 10 years ago
When I&#x27;m travelling internationally, a currency converter is always a good one to have.<p>You can try searching for public transit apps specific to the cities you&#x27;ll be visiting. Depending on where you&#x27;ll be travelling, there are some nice ones that have built-in maps of the transit system, trip planning, and real-time departure estimates. For a city like San Francisco, you may need more than one to cover the various public transit providers available (BART vs MUNI, etc). Lacking a specific app, you may want to just bookmark mobile versions of the public transit provider&#x27;s website.<p>I also like installing a maps program that can make use of offline data. On Android, there&#x27;s OsmAnd. That way, even if you no longer have data service, you can use the GPS to get a sense of where you are and what&#x27;s nearby.<p>TripIt can be nice for keeping your travel itinerary easily accessible -- but of course it&#x27;s always good to have hardcopies either on your person or in your carry-on.<p>Good luck!
cheeaunover 10 years ago
1. Yelp - useful for reviews.<p>2. Foursquare - for place recommendations<p>3. ForeverMap 2 - for offline maps<p>4. Uber&#x2F;Lyft&#x2F;Sidecar - useful when it&#x27;s not easy to take cabs or public transports
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archagonover 10 years ago
Definitely Yelp. It&#x27;s huge over here.