Angela doesn't like driving on holiday. She hopes to be picked up by someone without wasting time. Steve loves food and eats out often while travelling. He wants to know the best places to eat and how much they will cost. Remy loves knowing the best places to visit and sharing them with others—especially new hotels and restaurants. Before Sacha goes on holiday, he wants to know what clothes to take. He doesn't like to pay to download apps. During Becky's visit, she enjoys talking to the local people and learn their languages. She doesn't mind paying for apps. | A. City Router The new app is a free route planner that covers cities in Europe. It's perfect for checking driving time and distance. B. Travel Zoom On Travel Zoom, you can read reviews of hotels and restaurants you're going to visit. You can also give advice to others, such as the best burger in San Francisco! C. Foodie World With more than 40, 000 restaurants to choose from, it's the biggest and best app of its kind. It lets you search for places to eat at a reasonable price. You can book your table for free. D. Go-Go city Go-Go City connects you with skilled taxi drivers around the world directly from your smartphone. There's no need to wait for a taxi to pass by, wherever you are. E. Acaster This free app is perfect for travellers who like to check what the weather will be like in the next hour or for the coming days. So it's good for planning what clothes you need to take with you. F. Travelator If you're going to a country that speaks one of the languages on Travelator, you can learn some useful expressions on this fun language-learning app. The only down side is the price at $10. It's the most expensive app in our list. G. Happy Journey Happy Journey will help you choose a flight based on whether there's good leg room, bigger seats, new planes, faster wi-fi, fewer passengers and a lot more. |