Have you had the experience of not having money of a given currency and having to pay large currency conversion fees? Have you had the experience of being in a place and not knowing which way to go? You went to see the sunset but the sun was setting somewhere you didn't expect. Surprised by the weather?
Thanks to my travels abroad, I've picked up a few apps that I couldn't imagine life without now and I don't understand how people did it before technology like the internet and mobile:) Unfortunately, I am a new generation. I don't know all the apps and I'm still learning, but I think this is a good foundation.
1) Revolut app
For me, it is a very nice environment in which everything is very simple and accessible. You can have only a virtual card or cancel the card after each purchase. I would definitely not leave a large number of money there and send in, always as much as approx. I spend. Great app to further protect your funds when you don't want to pay from your main account and for payments in foreign currencies when the rates are sovereignly the best. Here only beware! There is a fee on weekends, so if you are going to a foreign country on a weekend, transfer your money in advance. A similar app is Wise. No matter which one you use, just don't transfer through banks!
Here is the link for registration (this is a referral link):
revolut
2) Mapy.cz
Check it out for yourself:)
3) PhotoPills
4) Park4night
5) Locationscout and Alltrails
I use these two apps to find new places and views for a photo. The first named Locationscout is an app with photos and the exact location of the photo to capture similar scenery from that location. However, I should note that it only features very well-known places and cities. However, it can enrich you with what can be photographed in a given location.
Alltrails is an app for a change that will give you tips on the most beautiful walking, and cycling circuits in a given area. Whether simple or longer and multi-day. A great app if you are in a new environment and don't want to spend time looking for a suitable route. Always has the route described, gives you parking, where to park and you can see photos of the location.
6) Meteoblue
Weather is a chapter in itself, and I have to say that I haven't quite found the right app yet, I always combine multiple apps to find out the predicted weather. However, meteoblue delivers a lot of information and if you combine that with the National Weather Institute for the country you shouldn't be surprised.
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PhotoPills a Locationscout a Alltrails, to jsem vůbec nevěděl že existuje. Moc díky!!
Jsem rád, že můžu něčím malým přispět!:)
Interesting and useful post @vaclavs friend!
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