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Travel apps for trotting the globe on a budget

Travel can be an incredible, restorative experience but it can also be crazy expensive.

Travel can be an incredible, restorative experience —but it can also be crazy expensive. Flights and hotels are pricey enough, and on top of that you can add the less obvious travel expenses — everything from Wi-Fi to taxis — that jack up the cost fast. It helps to have an arsenal of apps on hand to help you get the most bang for your travel buck and stick to your budget. Here are a few of our go-tos (Best of all, they’re free!)

Field trip

Field Trip, from Google’s NianticLabs, lets you explore fun things to do in whatever city you’re visiting. It uses geotagging to help you explore museums, restaurants, historic places, and more in your vicinity. The app also makes it easy to find cheap or free things to do around you, and they even include an option for “Offers and Deals.”

Trail Wallet

When you travel, you probably want to spend as little time as possible thinking about expense tracking and budgeting. Trail Wallet can help log your expenses so you have more time to enjoy your trip. The app allows you to organise your expenses by trip, set a daily budget, and take photos of your receipts as you go — it will then adjust your spending plan accordingly. You get a full, clear view of your spending in one spot.

Metro

Taking a cab or even a ride-sharing service like Lyft throughout your trip can get expensive. Many people shy away from public transportation, though, because it’s unfamiliar and confusing. MetrO makes it easy. The app helps you navigate public transportation systems in over 400 cities around the world, giving you step-by-step instructions for getting from Point A to Point B. It also helps you translate if you’re unfamiliar with the language. Install it before you visit your city, and you won’t even need a network connection to use the app.

Wi-Fi finder

Whether your hotel still charges for Wi-Fi or you want to minimise data usage on your phone, when you’re on the hunt for free web access, Wi-Fi Finder can help. It’s pretty simple: The app maps out all the spots near you that offer free wireless connection.

XE Currency

Currency exchange can throw a wrench in your budget. It’s easy to over-or underestimate the cost of purchases, which can lead to overspending if you’re not careful. XE Currency makes it really easy to do the math and convert currency when you’re abroad. Its simple interface lets you convert fairly quickly, too. Just add the amount you want to convert, the currency it’s in, and the app will tell you what the price is in your desired currency.

Smart Layover

Smart Layover can help you squeeze even more fun out of your trip. If you have a flight delay or a long layover in another city, the app will tell you what you can do nearby based on the amount of time you have available. It includes discounts, deals on day-use hotels, and things to do if you have to stay within the airport. You’ll also get flight notifications and estimates of security wait times.

Tripit

Okay, it’s not a money-saving app, exactly, but no list of travel apps would be complete without TripIt. It’s the ultimate app for keeping all of your travel plans together. When you get email confirmations for flights, hotels, and car rentals, you can forward those emails to TripIt. The app will automatically create an itinerary for you to access whenever you need it. You can also add activities and points of interest to your master itinerary. Best of all, the app will notify you of flight delays or gate changes, which could save you the cost of missing a flight.

Source: www.mentalfloss.com

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