TripAdvisor intros free mobile city guides for Android

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

TripAdvisor has introduced free Mobile City Guides for Android. Currently available for 20 popular world cities, the new apps is believed to offer convenient smartphone access to detailed destination information including traveler reviews on hotels, restaurants and attractions.

The Mobile City Guide apps are automatically synced with the newest TripAdvisor content available so users can access the latest traveler reviews and opinions. The Mobile City Guides also offer walking tours and insider tips that can be viewed on the app without a data connection, including in-depth information on neighborhoods, history, culture, architecture, weather and transportation. Access to offline information is particularly useful for travelers abroad.

The Mobile City Guides' interactive walking tours and suggested itineraries offer detailed city insights from TripAdvisor travelers as well as professional writers, publishers and destination marketing organizations. TripAdvisor Mobile City Guide apps are currently available for the following destinations: Amsterdam, Barcelona, Beijing, Berlin, Boston, Chicago, Florence, Hong Kong, Hawaii, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, New York City, Orlando, Paris, Rome, San Francisco, Sydney, Tokyo, and Washington D.C.

Adam Medros, VP, Global Product, TripAdvisor said, "We think travelers are going to love the comprehensive information our free Mobile City Guides provide in popular world cities. A tremendous complement to our popular TripAdvisor site app, these guides offers even more city detail, including itineraries and interactive walking tours."

The Mobile City Guides are available for free in the Android Market. Travelers can also download the free TripAdvisor app.


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