You’ve touched down in a new city. You’re excited, your bag’s packed, but now comes the tricky part—figuring out where to go and how to make the most of your time without staring at your phone every five minutes. Enter the GPS-guided travel article: part travel diary, part digital tour guide, and fully capable of leading you around town even if your signal’s non-existent.

What Exactly Is It?
It’s not your typical blog post. These guides are written by actual travellers who’ve wandered the route themselves—and they come paired with offline GPS functionality. Using an app called GPSMyCity, you can follow their steps through city streets, quirky corners, or cultural gems, all without needing an internet connection.

The article becomes more than a read—it’s a route. One that’s mapped out and ready to go wherever your feet (and curiosity) take you.
Who’s It For?
If you enjoy discovering cities on foot, prefer solo travel, or simply want a curated route that skips the tourist traps, this is ideal. There’s no need for spreadsheets or dozens of bookmarked tabs. You’ll have directions, recommendations, and local insight—all in your pocket.

Think of it as walking with a knowledgeable friend who doesn’t talk too much.
Try It for Free (Limited Time)
Three GPS-enabled guides are currently available to download for no cost until 21st July 2025:
- Exploring Carmona: The Best Day Trip from Seville!
- Discover Dinant: Your Ultimate Travel Destination in Belgium!
- Exploring Vilnius: A Memorable Afternoon!
Normally there’s a small charge to unlock the GPS feature (around $2), but during this promo, you can get full access free of charge.
How to Grab Yours:
- Tap on the featured article link.
- Download the GPSMyCity app if you haven’t already.
- Open the article inside the app and choose “Upgrade” to activate the GPS route—free until 21st July.
You can also search within the GPSMyCity app itself by city name.
Why Bother?
Because wandering aimlessly can be freeing—until it isn’t. These guides give you structure without the rigidity of a group tour. Take your time, skip what doesn’t interest you, pause for a coffee, and pick up right where you left off.
It’s travel your way—just with a bit of behind-the-scenes help.