


Remember how my iPhone 4 was useless when I wasn’t connected to WiFi? While I was still on WiFi, I could plan my trips (such as the trip from airport-school from above) and save them to my phone. As you travel by metro or bus, it will notify you, “Get off at the next stop!”Ī couple of other things I love: You can save directions for offline use. Click on each option for more details or to “choose” that method of transportation.ĭepending on what you chose, this is where the alerts can come in handy. For each option, it gives you an estimated amount of time and estimated cost. You can walk, take a taxi, call an Uber, take the Tube or a bus, take the train, or a combination. The app suggests a variety of different ways for you to get between point A and B. Where are you coming from? Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 Where are you going? Regent’s University LondonĪfter clicking the green arrow, it gave me my travel options on the next screen. As I sat playing with the app for the first time, here’s what I put in: Click on “Get Me Somewhere” to input your origin and destination. On the main screen, there is a visual representation of all transportation options available, and some saved places. I usually find notifications annoying, but I do allow them in this case. Next, it will ask you to enable notifications. So even though I was approximately 5,000 miles away in Springfield, Missouri, I was still able to select London. It will make suggestions based on your location, but you can choose any of its supported cities. You give Citymapper access to your location, and then you select the city you want to view. It was a tough burden to bear, but this app made it easy. With Citymapper, I became the designated navigator out of my group of friends in London. It’s better than Apple Maps and Google Maps (and yes, I will fight you on that). The app prides itself on being “The Ultimate Transport App,” and I have to agree. The only travel app I ever used while in London, though, was Citymapper. I typed “London” into the search bar.Īfter downloading the official London Underground map, I installed five or six more apps that looked interesting. With my brand-new iPhone 4, I decided to check out the App Store in the hopes of finding something useful for my upcoming trip. One day in the semester prior, I was bored while sitting at the front desk of the fitness center where I worked.

I first came across Citymapper shortly before I studied abroad in London. Today I’m in Chicago, and I’ve been using it all day. But I can’t resist singing the praises of my very favorite travel app to use when during my trips - Citymapper. You already know about my favorite cell phone carrier, T-Mobile, and you know that I’m a big fan of carrying a portable charger, especially when I’m alone.
