5 almost free iPhone applications you absolutely must take on your next trip

by Christopher Elliott on July 14, 2009

There are more than 50,000 iPhone applications out there, accounting for over a billion downloads. Hard to pick just a handful to take on your next trip, isn’t it?

No worries. As someone who stood in line to buy the first iPhone, and has pretty much bought each subsequent iPhone within 24 hours of its release — not always with positive results, but that’s a story for another day — I’m here to help.

Here are five almost free iPhone “apps” I can’t leave home without.

Aroundme — Where’s the nearest hospital? How about a good hotel? If you’ve ever landed in a city and wondered “what’s close by?” then this little app is the perfect traveling companion. It tells you where to find the closest banks, bars, gas stations and movie theaters, thanks to your iPhone’s built-in GPS.

Cheap Gas! — In your search for inexpensive fuel, it’s impractical (not to mention wasteful) to drive through your neighborhood to take a real-time survey. This free app does all the work for you, pinging the site GasBuddy and displaying the cheapest fuel in your area. Want to get there? This app will show you a map, too.

CheckPlease — If you’ve ever wondered how much to tip your server at a restaurant, this is the app for you. Just type in your total, give it a percentage, and it handles the rest. Perfect for someone like me, who is really bad with numbers. This app even lets you split the bill among several people. There’s a 99 cent version that cuts out the ads and a better display, but for me, the free version works just fine.

FlightTrack — Ever wondered where in the world your flight is? FlightTrack offers a ready answer, allowing you to follow any flight worldwide. You can scan live flight maps that include weather radar, check gate numbers, and search flight schedules up to 11 months in advance. This nifty app even allows you to send an email update with your flight status to a friend or colleague. The basic version of this costs $4.99.

WorldMate — For most business travelers, WorldMate needs no introduction. Its new iPhone app offers a variety of must-have features for any traveler, including a currency converter, flight updates, integration with Google maps, and an online travel planner with the ability to consolidate your itinerary. Some of the more advanced functions require that you plunk down $39.99 for the “gold” app, but if you travel a lot, it’s worth the investment.

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  • Amy

    Similar to AroundMe is “sit or squat,” which is just where the nearest bathroom is. It tells you what type of bathroom it is (toilet or other), how clean they are, and even chances to upload pics of the facility itself. Although be warned that it usually sends you to the nearest Starbucks.

    I also make sure I have a translator app on my iphone so that I can properly communicate with the locals. There are several that are free, and I choose more than one and check them against each other in case one is wrong. I would hate to offend the locals because my app is wrong.

    I also have fun with Urban Spoon, which is a very popular one. I like the slots style, and it gives me suggestions I would never have thought of. Great way to check out digs I may have otherwise passed up.

  • Scott

    I would rather go without a cell than to have an iphone.

  • James

    I use the use Tripit’s iPhone Client (on my iPod). The website can store all of the details of your trip (many times, its just a matter of forwarding the confirmation email to their system, and it extracts it), but it seems easier than carrying a bunch of printouts. (Also, if you have web access, it can use resources (Google Maps, Flight Tracker web sites, etc) for more information).

  • The man who notices things

    why do you need flight track? flightaware.com is free and works just as well. flight schedules are as close as an airline website or one of the travel websites – also free.

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