Romania Travel Guide - Triposo
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Romania Travel Guide - Triposo

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Price
Free
Category
Travel Navigation
Last update
Feb 21, 2021
Publisher
Travel Guide with Offline Maps B.V. Contact publisher
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Ratings & Reviews performance

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Number of reviews,
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3
Avg rating,
total
⭐3.5
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Description

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The Romania Travel guide offers you a complete and up to date city guide for Bucharest as well as on the most important other cities and travel destinations in Romania, including the historical regions of Transylvania, Moldavia, Maramureș, Banat and more! Features of the Romania Travel Guide: * This free app brings you city guides for over 50 cities in Romania including Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara and more.  * Each travel guide has a sightseeing section with all major monuments.  * For each city in Romania we have an eating out section with the best restaurants.  * Bars, pubs & nightlife section for all major cities in Romania.  * An offline map of Romania and offline city maps for all major cities.  * A phrasebook with useful Romanian phrases.  * The travel guide has a complete background information on Romania.  * App works offline.  * Free app - no hidden costs.  What people say: "Leave your Lonely Planet or Frommers at home. Your phone and a Travel Guide is all you need." "Travel Guide works offline and even has an offline map. So no roaming charges. And it's free!" About our guides: We make great, interactive travel guides. To make our guides we use the content that is freely available. Open content sites like Wikitravel, Wikipedia, World66 and Openstreetmap are among the best resources for any traveler. Our mission is to make that content relevant for you. So we mix and mash and annotate - and we distill great, relevant travel guides out of it. We like open content. In fact some of us were involved in World66, one of the first open content travel guides on the web. Our travel guides are very much a re-mix of open content out there. Currently we're using content from: Wikipedia, Wikitravel, World66, Open Streetmaps, DMOZ and Chefmoz We're big fans of these projects. If you stumble across some inaccurate information in this guide, we would appreciate it if you correct it on the web site of these projects.

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