Financial Planning 8 Best Travel Apps for Domestic and International Travel Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Written by Mint.com Published Dec 15, 2011 3 min read Advertising Disclosure The views expressed on this blog are those of the bloggers, and not necessarily those of Intuit. Third-party blogger may have received compensation for their time and services. Click here to read full disclosure on third-party bloggers. This blog does not provide legal, financial, accounting or tax advice. The content on this blog is "as is" and carries no warranties. Intuit does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content on this blog. After 20 days, comments are closed on posts. Intuit may, but has no obligation to, monitor comments. Comments that include profanity or abusive language will not be posted. Click here to read full Terms of Service. Before you pack your holiday bags for a trip to visit your folks or for a European Getaway, the travel aficianados have advice for what to pack in your smallest piece of luggage —your smartphone. The apps recommended by prolific freelance travel and food writer, Gayle Keck, will help you phone home, find your destination, secure restaurant reservations and translate languages. The staff at travel book publisher, Avalon Travel, has app recommendations for self-guided walking tours, finding rest areas on car trips, navigating most airports, keeping your air itinerary handy and getting around subway systems. Gayle Keck ( a freelance travel and food writer) Recommends: -Skype (iOS, Blackberry, Android and Select Verizon phones) “If you’re traveling internationally it’s indispensible if you have access to Wi-Fi. There are incredible cost-savings. I’ve usually had good luck with call quality.” -Google Maps (Android, Blackberry, iOS, Nokia or S60 and Windows Phone) “If I’m driving in the US, I look to see what the traffic is like. I may switch my route based on traffic.” -OpenTable (Android, Blackberry, iOS, Windows Phone and webOS) “If I already know of a restaurant in a particular location, it’s a fairly easy way to make a reservation on the fly.” -Google Translate (iOS and Android) “It’s good enough to get by when you can’t find someone who speaks English. You can type in whole sentences.” Favorite Apps of Avalon Travel Books Staff: -Truck Stops USA (iOS) “During our cross-country move I used the Truck Stops USA app for finding rest areas, services, weigh stations (had to take the moving truck through the scales), local fuel prices, and current weather conditions. It was pretty handy having all that information in a single app.” — Gayle Hart, Web Content Editor. -Metro Paris Metro Subway (iOS) “If you’re planning a trip to Paris, the Metro Paris Subway app is a must! There are similar apps for the London Tube and the NYC subway, but the Metro Paris one is the best.” — Sierra Machado, Publishing Assistant. -Trip It (iOS, Android Blackberry and Windows Phone 7) and GateGuru (iOS and Android) “When I’m taking a vacation and flying to a destination, I like keeping all my itinerary information in one place with the Trip It app. I also love Gate Guru for finding what shops, restaurants, and service options a particular airport has. It’s prefect for layovers and long breaks between flight connections because I don’t have to hike the entire airport with luggage in tow.” — Gayle Hart, Web Content Editor. -Rick Steves’ Walks & Tours apps (audio tours on Android and iOS, mapped tours iOS) Want an accomplished tour guide on your trip without constant supervision? Avalon Travel author Rick Steves shows you around Europe with audio tours of cities and attractions. An interactive walking tour where you can click on tourist attractions and restaurants for detailed information is available for iOS users only. Don’t see your phone or phone’s operating system on your favorite app? Search for a similar app compatible with your smartphone. You may find an app with a similar name by the same app creator. For more vacation articles from Mint.com, checkout Day Trips: The New Cheap Vacation, Getting Home for the Holidays on a Budget and Money-Saving Tools for Travelers. Reyna Gobel is a freelance journalist who specializes in financial fitness. She is also the author of Graduation Debt: How To Manage Student Loans and Live Your Life. Previous Post 7 Things Consumers Learned in 2011 and What to Do… Next Post 5 Little-Known Ways to Save on International Travel Written by Mint.com More from Mint.com Browse Related Articles Mint App News Intuit Credit Karma welcomes all Minters! Retirement 101 5 Things the SECURE 2.0 Act changes about retirement Home Buying 101 What Are Homeowners Association (HOA) Fees and What Do … Financial Planning What Are Tax Deductions and Credits? 20 Ways To Save on… Financial Planning What Is Income Tax and How Is It Calculated? Investing 101 The 15 Best Investments for 2023 Investing 101 How To Buy Stocks: A Beginner’s Guide Investing 101 What Is Real Estate Wholesaling? Life What Is A Brushing Scam? Financial Planning WTFinance: Annuities vs Life Insurance