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Travel apps I never leave the country without (and they’re all free!) ✈️🌍📱 After years of international trips, these are the ride-or-die apps that make travel smoother, smarter, and way less stressful ⤵️ 📍 Google Maps + Citymapper: These two together are my secret weapons for getting around any city. Google Maps is great for walking and bookmarking places, while Citymapper is unbeatable for navigating public transportation—especially in big cities like London, NYC, or Tokyo. 🗣️ Google Translate: A must-have for international trips. The camera feature lets you instantly translate signs or menus, and the conversation tool makes communicating across language barriers way easier than you'd expect. 💱 iPhone Calculator (Currency Converter): Did you know you can just type something like “50 GBP to USD” right into the iPhone calculator or Spotlight search? No separate app needed—so handy when shopping, tipping, or budgeting abroad. 🌙 Timeshifter: If you struggle with jet lag, this app is chef’s kiss. It creates a personalized sleep/light/exposure schedule based on your flight and circadian rhythm to help you adjust faster. 📝 Notion: My go-to for planning trips now! I build full itineraries in it—flights, hotel info, links, day-by-day breakdowns. Super customizable and great for keeping everything in one place. Let me know if I should share my template! 🧳 TripIt: Automatically pulls travel details from your email (flights, hotels, reservations) and creates a master itinerary. A total lifesaver if you’re hopping between places. 🌐 Airalo: For affordable eSIM data when traveling internationally. Skip the SIM card shuffle and stay connected the second you land. Whether you're planning your first trip or you're always on the go, these apps make a huge difference. Have any favorites I missed? Drop them below 👇 #travelhacks #traveltips #travelapps #solotravel #digitalnomadlife #traveltech #traveltiktok #traveltok
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