Exploring a new city? Grab these 3 free, under-the-radar apps first
You’ve landed. You leave the chaos of the airport behind and drop into the chaos of a new city.
It’s big, loud, and full of opportunities . . . and tourists.
If you want to experience this new city like someone who actually lives there, you need tools that help you skip the lines, ditch the tourist traps, and navigate the local landscape with insider confidence.
Forget the default maps and review sites everyone uses. Here are three genuinely free, under-the-radar apps that will transform you from a wide-eyed visitor into a savvy urban explorer.
Atlas Obscura
The biggest mistake a traveler makes is sticking to the big red arrow on the generic tourist map. If you want to find a city’s overlooked history, oddball museums, and secret public gardens, you need a guide for the curious.
Atlas Obscura is exactly that guide. The free app is a comprehensive, community-generated catalog of the world’s most wondrous and peculiar places.
The crucial feature is the map view, which instantly pulls up hundreds of fascinating and unique points of interest near your current location, turning a simple walk into a genuine treasure hunt.
Citymapper
Once you’re in a dense city, a car is often a liability. And while public transportation is an obvious strategy, navigating a new subway, bus, or ferry network can feel like trying to decipher ancient hieroglyphics.
Citymapper is a public transit solution built by people who actually ride the subway. If you’re visiting New York, London, Chicago, or any of the supported major cities, this app will not only calculate the fastest route, but it will tell you hyper-specific details that Google Maps often misses.
The standout feature is its granularity: It gives you the best subway car to board so you exit closest to your destination, provides real-time train and bus arrival times, and blends every mode of transport—from shared bikes to ferries—into one comprehensive itinerary.
Roasters
If you’re a serious coffee drinker, you know the despair of being stuck in a new city with only generic chain coffee shops. Finding a true, quality local experience often requires hours of tedious searching and review-sifting.
Roasters is a free app built by coffee enthusiasts for coffee enthusiasts, specifically curating over 21,000 specialty coffee shops worldwide and cutting out the chains to focus only on independent businesses known for quality beans and preparation.
The community-driven discovery map highlights shops that are often off the beaten path and lets you check reviews from fellow coffee lovers who share your high standards.