4/5 rating based on 24 reviews. Read all reviews for Chicago Travel Guide - Triposo for iPhone.
Chicago Travel Guide - Triposo is free iOS app published by Travel Guide with Offline Maps B.V.
LITL DVL
I love to travel and have added all 29 FREE travel guides by Triposo to my collection of travel apps on my iOS device. Each Triposo Guide is very well-done and packed with useful information and pictures. None of the guides have crashed on me. Triposo Guides will definitely give these guides, which are also apps a run for their money: “Nepal World Travel”; Frommer’s Guides; Keen Guides; and Lonely Planet Travel Guides. The smallest-size Triposo Guide is Chicago Travel Guide at 13.6 MB; the largest is Moscow Travel Guide at 115.9 MB.
Caw954s
I have never been to Chicago, so I needed this app and I used it to review my hotel, find restaurants, find directions, find the Closest train, we relied on this app a lot! It works like a charm and bookmarks all the things you are interested in and lets you know how far it is from your hotel to where your going by foot and car and shows a map of how to get there. It is an awesome app a must have if you're going to Chicago.
Roz37
This app was super helpful, we went to Chicago another time and we got lost a lot and had no idea where things were or what to do. So, this time around I downloaded this app and it was extremely helpful!
N8s Mom
This app seemed too good to be true, lots of great information. Then I found the flaw...all the prices given are European! I need prices in US Dollars. I couldn't find a way to change the settings. Any help would be appreciated.
Packed and ready
Loved the bookmarks which made it easy to recall the best itinerary. Also enjoyed The history as we are taking teenaged grandchildren. Hope they learn lots. Best of all, free! No crashes for me.
talkingdigital
As a visitor to the city, I hoped that this would be a more complete app. Only 2 museums are listed?!
Blast1
The UI is very clean and smooth. Looking forward to using this app to help plan my trip to Chicago.
zarlino
Has some good points and starts in the right direction (bookmarks etc), but one of the more useful features (metro map) can't be zoomed out of, so all one can see are two or three stations at a time: no overview of whole system.