Take What’s Down That Street? With You – New GPS-Guided Article Apps Now Available

Vesuvius viewed from across Naples Bay
Naples is one of several cities you can explore using my guides on GPSMyCity!

You know that feeling when you’re exploring a city, you have 10 things you want to see, and you end up running down your limited data allowance, spending more time trying to figure out a route than looking at the streets around you?

Well, good news. I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve teamed up with GPSmyCity to turn several of my location-based posts into travel guides that follow you as you walk. They use your phone’s GPS (no data needed once downloaded) and guide you around the city’s historic attractions and hidden gems.

What’s available?

So far, 10 of my articles have been turned into GPS-guided apps:

On top of this, GPSMyCity is home to thousands more guides to cities all across the globe – I’d highly recommend them as a way to discover new places.

Special giveaway

To celebrate the launch, I’m giving away one GPS-guided article app completely free for the next two weeks (from today, 28 July). You can download 7 Hidden Gems in Naples, Where to find Banksy art in Bristol or Architectural highlights in Gibraltar’s old town as a free GPS-guided app until 11 August.

Just click here to download the GPSmyCity app, search for “Top Things to Do in Naples,” and select “Upgrade” to get the GPS-guided version for free.

How it works

  1. Download the GPSmyCity app on your phone or tablet.
  2. Search for the article title, or browse by destination.
  3. Upgrade to the GPS version (if it’s the free one this week, you won’t be charged).
  4. Set off and let your phone guide you – no WiFi or mobile data needed once downloaded

Wherever you’re planning on visiting, GPSMyCity is an excellent travel companion – a great way to learn about the city around you, discover its history and find its hidden gems.

Thanks for supporting What’s Down That Street – and happy exploring!

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