The best mobile city guides?

I had a question in from Mark Westall of FadMag. He writes:

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Ewan

Do you know, (I’m sure you do) of any cool city guides for mobiles ?

regards
Mark

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Well Mark, a few come to mind but I’d like to open this question to the readers and see what they suggest?

Here’s some I’m aware of:

- http://www.mobiexplore.com/ (Croatia only!)
- http://www.mobiletrails.com/
- http://www.audiotravel.com/ (MP3 Audio Tours)

And of course, Lonely Planet for Mobile (which I know the MIR Show chaps, Dan, Ben and James really rate):

- http://www.lonelyplanet.com/mobile/

What other suggestions do you have?

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  • In the UK, try Yell.com mobile (get at www.yellmobile.com or text mobile to 80248).

    I've a vested interest, but try it and let me know what you think.
  • Good suggestion David!

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  • The new version of Google Maps seems pretty feature rich. They've integrated reviews into the client, so you can see if a restaurant is any good.

    Not as handy as a proper guide - but good enough for a few days in a city.
  • If it's London you want - check out the London Travel Guide - http://www.londontravelguide.com/
  • Try http://www.mycitymate.com.

    I'm yet another with a "vested interest" but i think the guide holds its own, and feedback is always welcome! ;-)
  • Don't be afraid of vested interests -- all contributions are welcomed!
  • If you've got an older S60 phone and don't mind things being a little out of date, I loved TomTom City Maps. Good luck tracking it down (legally or otherwise).
  • kuldeeprathore86
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