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4 Must-Have Cool, Free iOS Apps for Travelers
If you frequently travel or plan a vacation, your iPhone (or any smartphone) can be your best companion due to the variety of apps available. Here are four great iOS apps you can download for free from the App Store, enhancing your journey no matter your destination. Let’s explore them now.
1. Tipulator
One common issue when dining out is determining if, and how much, to tip at a restaurant. Fortunately, Tipulator, a free iPhone app, solves this problem by offering a comprehensive and customizable tipping calculator. You can adjust variables such as tip percentage and tax to fit your specific needs for each destination you visit.
The app may look old-fashioned, but it works perfectly.
2. HostelWorld
HostelWorld carries a vast database to find deals on hotels/hostels anywhere.
This app stands out for its emphasis on reasonable prices and user feedback. When searching for lodging in any country, you’ll find affordable options that offer excellent service. These two factors are essential for maximizing your travel experience.
3. WikiArt
Aptly named WikiArt, this app is a gem for art enthusiasts who enjoy visiting museums or art venues while traveling. The app features a curated selection of diverse art pieces.
For each image, you can find a high-quality image and a detailed description. You can also use the app’s search function to find any artwork you discover while traveling. It’s a useful reference tool.
4. Where To Eat?
The app’s name says it all. Where To Eat is an app that helps you find nearby places to eat. In addition to other similar apps, Where To Eat also showcases hidden local gems.
The app is worthwhile for serious travelers due to its excellent search function and original filter system, making it a must-have for anyone who takes pride in finding the best local places to eat.
There you have them. Next time you plan a trip, make sure to have these free apps on your iPhone for an enjoyable journey.
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