4 Digital Travel Must-Haves for UK Travellers

Woman using travel apps on her smartphone while sightseeing in front of a historic cathedral in Europe

No matter where you might be travelling within the UK, having the right tools by your side can make all the difference.

Exploring the different cities and landscapes is an exciting experience – provided you’re prepared for the adventure ahead.

Given how our phones are now essentially digital swiss army knives, there are plenty of options available to help make your UK travel experience as straightforward as possible.

We’ve pulled out four top tools that can make your next adventure even easier. 

Navigation & Mapping Apps

Having a trusty map app by your side is almost essential to getting from A to B in this day and age.

Whether you’re walking the streets of Edinburgh, navigating the London Underground or taking on a coast-to-coast road trip, having something confidently show you the way forward means you don’t have to worry about reaching your destination.

Citymapper can be especially helpful for UK city breaks specifically, while Apple Maps or Google Maps are great jack-of-all-trades options. 

Accommodation & Booking Platforms

Wherever you’re looking to go, chances are you’re going to need somewhere to stay.

Having an accommodation app like Booking.com on your phone allows you to book a hotel or hostel room on the fly, comparing prices and finding the right place for your needs.

For longer term stays, Airbnb can help you to live a little more like a local by popping up whole home stays.

Most will have clear reviews and detailed lists of amenities to help make your decisions, with all your booking information in one central place to streamline the check-in process.

Some apps will even have mobile-exclusive deals so you can get more from your travel budget. 

Entertainment & Relaxation Apps

When travelling around the UK, there’s bound to be some downtime.

Whether you’re taking it easy for a night or have a long train journey to endure, having an app or two for entertainment can help pass the hours and give you some well-deserved headspace. 

Downloading your favourite streaming service and having some episodes saved can be helpful when phone signal or Wi-Fi are lacking, while free online bingo or mobile games offer exciting brain breaks without needing lots of attention.

Person planning a trip using travel apps on a smartphone while writing travel notes next to a world map

Local Information & Attraction Apps

While you might have an idea of what you want to do while travelling, it’s inevitable that the British weather might have other ideas.

Having a travel guide app can help you pivot your plans in seconds, helping to overcome issues with your initial itinerary or even turning up ideas for spontaneous plans. 

These can also be handy for picking out the perfect spot for a meal when hunger strikes, showing you restaurant recommendations, or even local events if you fancy getting involved with the local culture.

Armed with apps in these four categories, there’s almost nowhere within the UK you can’t tackle.

Just be sure you’re prepared with all the physical gear you’ll need too, as a good app can’t replace a good raincoat or misplaced passport.

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