This does have lots of Wikitravel articles, but theres a lot of information missing. For instance, all the landmarks might have no information under them, while on the website theres a paragraph for each. It kind of seems arbitrary.
Estimation application downloads and cost
Description
Travel Guide has information on traveling the whole world. From Congo to Canada, from Spain to Space, its all here. Once the app is downloaded, youll be ready to explore anywhere and everywhere.
TravelGuide includes all text content from WikiTravel, an open guide to traveling.
* Complete and up-to-date information - detailed destinations, and hundreds of thousands of places to eat, stay and see
* Lists of recommended restaurants, tours, and accommodation give you a great starting point in planning your trip
* Phrasebooks for hundreds of languages ensure you can communicate with locals
* Sample itineraries can give fantastic ideas for trips across a state, country or region
* Detail pages for national parks, museums, and monuments let you know what is worth seeing
* Additional topics like health, customs, and visas cover every aspect of travel
* No internet/WiFi required
* Clean formatting presents information clearly
* A simple Mac app behaves as you would expect, with native gestures, fast search, and no distractions
Application availability
Available in countries
Country | Price |
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Canada | 1.39 CAD |
China | 6 CNY |
France | 1.09 EUR |
Germany | 1.09 EUR |
Italy | 1.09 EUR |
Netherlands | 1.09 EUR |
Portugal | 1.09 EUR |
Spain | 1.09 EUR |
Poland | 1.09 EUR |
UK | 0.99 GBP |
India | 79 INR |
Japan | 120 JPY |
Poland | 4.99 PLN |
Russia | 75 RUB |
Turkey | 4.49 TRY |
USA | 0.99 USD |
Korea, Republic Of | 1.09 USD |
Ukraine | 0.99 USD |
Available for devices
MacDesktop,Reviews
At 99 cents, I knew thered be a catch
Throw Away the Travel Guide
This is a pretty amazing app. Sure, you can access this information online, for free, but if youre like me youll have many moments without Wi-Fi to help get your bearings straight. Im in Europe for three months and right before I left home I decided not to take the hefty tome that is Lonely Planets "Europe on a Shoestring." Instead I have my MacBook Air, which weighs nothing compared to LP, and TravelGuide has pretty much all the information I could glean from that book anyway. So far its been great for getting a better understanding of London and avoiding tourist traps at the same time. Looking forward to using it for all the other cities and places it covers.