I used my phone everyday while traveling abroad. It was the perfect tool to have. If you are looking to travel, there are a lot of apps out there, so it is hard to find the good ones. I don't have all the answers, but here are the ones I loved the most (almost all of them free):
Saving grace when you cannot think of the right word, or have no idea why they gave you a discount (did I look too young to pay full price in Italy?).
I checked this multiple times a day before booking my flight to get the cheapest flight. Then used it to book hotels.
Didn't make it to the National Gallery this time, but there are a lot of great art apps that explain what's important to look for.
So you don't have to carry around heavy scriptures, and not eat up precious data time while studying.
A mini-journal tool and a great way to keep family and friends up-to-date on what you are doing on the other side of the Atlantic.
This is a magazine that I lived off of last time, but this time - I got it all for free! It lets you know what the best things to do around town are and when they end and how much they cost, etc. This is how I found out about ice skating.
Then the app we relied on the most was Maps. For obvious reasons. Yay GPS.
Tells you what is good around town.
Then the app we relied on the most was Maps. For obvious reasons. Yay GPS.
3 comments:
Cool beans.
Thanks for the tips! Looks like some great stuff!
Of course while on the train you might try reading and expanding your mind.
Signed,
Your Mother
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