Why this travel app is like having the French Riviera in your pocket
Explore · Rebecca WhitlockeContributor blog post by Access Riviera:
Imagine reading a great travel article about the French Riviera and thinking to yourself, “I’ll bookmark this and use it as a reference when I go there…” If you have access to the internet, you can visit the website again. But more often than not, you’d rather not use up valuable data to access the internet
…Continue reading here for details on GPS-guided travel articles by GPSmyCity for self-guided walking tours in over 600 cities around the world including several locations on the French Riviera.
Via:: Access Riviera
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