Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Travel | Free | Travel Guide with Offline Maps B.V. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
• This free app has a detailed sights section with all the monuments of Madrid.
• Eating out section with Madrid's best restaurants.
• Discover the nightlife of Madrid! Bars, pubs & clubs.
• Book hotels in Madrid directly from the app.
• Travel guides for day trip destinations close to Madrid.
• An offline map of Madrid.
• Complete background information on Madrid.
• App works offline.
• Free app - no hidden costs.
What people say:
"Leave your Lonely Planet or Frommers at home. Your phone and a Travel Guide is all you need."
"Travel Guide works offline and even has an offline map. So no roaming charges. And it's free!"
About our guide
We make great, interactive travel guides.
To make our guides we use the content that is freely available. Open content sites like Wikitravel, Wikipedia, World66 and Openstreetmap are among the best resources for any traveler. Our mission is to make that content relevant for you. So we mix and mash and annotate - and we distill great, relevant travel guides out of it.
We like open content. In fact some of us were involved in World66, one of the first open content travel guides on the web. Our travel guides are very much a re-mix of open content out there.
Currently we're using content from: Wikipedia, Wikitravel, World66, Open Streetmaps, DMOZ and Chefmoz
We're big fans of these projects. If you stumble across some inaccurate information in this guide, we would appreciate
it if you correct it on the web site of these projects.
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.
Great for weekend trips or when you don't want to spend the money on a full guide!
I downloaded this because it was free, but I was very impressed with the offline map as well as things to do lists, not to mention the straight-forward interface. Downloaded many other cities based on my experience with this one.
Used this guide on a recent quick trip to Spain. Very nice in offline mode, but every once in a while I would turn on my internet just so this guide could offer suggestions of what was nearby, and also to see my location on its map. Worked flawlessly! Will now download their other guides.
poor maps: hard to read, no metro overlay, no bookmarks only or filter by type viewe, no way to sort bookmarks by location, no pin/bookmark custom POIs. articles: generic and lacking much content, may junk "stub" entries. metro map pdf broke says: "Acrobat Distiller 4.0 for Macintosh 2006..." and hex junk. I wish there was a "(cityname)2go" app for Madrid - those are pretty awesome! on the good side: smooth interface, good pics, usable.
I only used the offline map feature which could be better but still was very useful. The rest of the app did not seem that useful.
I used it last fall, and will use it again this spring. Clear information, easy yo follow directions.
Fabulous information available offline, extremely useful app. Will not travel without it again