4/5 rating based on 236 reviews. Read all reviews for GPSmyCity: Walks in 1K+ Cities for iPhone.
GPSmyCity: Walks in 1K+ Cities is free iOS app published by GPSmyCity.com, Inc.
azmoondog
Very easy to use, extremely useful, and fun! Love to build my own walking tours, and the App acts a guide. My #1 travel resource.
NBeach Local
It is a bit difficult for me the be objective, as I am a local who is very familiar with San Francisco Chinatown. That being said, I think this is a very good tour for a first-timer, and I especially liked the articles that accompany each stop. Even I learned a thing or two! As for the app, it seems easy to navigate, so there was no problem there. The only criticism I have is with the navigation prompts. Hearing “turn left in 40 meters” repeat four times with each stop is unnecessary and rather unnerving. Would it be possible to change the prompts to just two times? Thank you for listening and keep up the good work! Sharon
Eurvilla
Dear Sir/madam, The update this morning is excellent. Fixed my map issue. Keep up the good work!!!! Best regards, Dan Bradford il dolce far niente Sent from my Ipad
Jeff 'Teach' Dean
I bought D.C. and Vancouver individual maps. I used them for custom walks. I contacted the developer and they were restored using a promo code for the all in one app. Thanks it worked. I will enjoy traversing D.C. again. Jeffrey Dean
Frank Account
Today I got a three day trial subscription to the most expensive plan. My wife and I tried the discovery walk for the DUMBO section of Brooklyn, NY. I was able to get the walking route and the names of the sites. But no information about the sites themselves. Am I doing something wrong?
DVille Dave
We’ve used GPSMyCity in Europe, USA, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand. For us, the City Walks are most helpful. Otherwise we’d end up searching travel books and visitor information websites for hours. There are lots cities covered and, once downloaded, you no longer need internet coverage. There are other features, for specific attractions. We even use it around our local “home base” of San Francisco to find new areas to explore.
LuigInDC89
After the first scroll down there it was: a political ad taking up the whole screen. Thanks.
matthewRoderick
Got lured into buying city for 4.99 that I could have easily figured out in my own. And even if I had, it was a significantly being “tour”. Palm Springs has beautiful homes and architecture and I could drive myself around and see them. Also, one home on this tour was part of the art museum that would have cost $200 to see. You couldn’t even drive up to it. Waste of money.