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9 essential apps to enjoy summer in Italy

Essential apps for those who will enjoy the summer in Italy.

The Fork app makes it easy to book restaurants in Italy and offers discounts of up to 50% | Photo: Disclosure
The Fork app makes it easy to book restaurants in Italy and offers discounts of up to 50% | Photo: Disclosure

This summer, apps can be great allies for those who travel or lives in ItalyThey help you save money, avoid unexpected events, and discover great experiences—from quiet beaches to trails and great restaurants.

Moovit

O Moovit facilitates travel by public transportation, taxis, or electric bicycles. It works in real time, which is useful in cities with irregular bus services, such as Roma. It also allows you to purchase tickets.

Enjoy and Lime

For those who prefer not to rely on public transport, the Enjoy offers shared cars in cities like Milan, Roma and Florence. Now the Lime It is ideal for those looking for electric scooters and bicycles.

the fork

The application the fork Allows you to book restaurants and check other users' reviews. It also offers discounts and a points system for free meals.

Meteo Aeronautica and other forecasts

Avoid surprises over time. The app Aviation Weather, of the Italian Defense, provides reliable forecasts. The The weather and 3b weather bring local updates, traffic alerts, pollen and even earthquakes.

trainline

With trainline, you can search schedules and fares from various rail operators and purchase tickets. The app is also valid for travel in France, Switzerland, and Austria.

Seaside restaurants and mountain trails: apps make life easier for those who enjoy the Italian summer.
Seaside restaurants and mountain trails: apps make life easier for those who enjoy the Italian summer | Photo: Andreas SOLARO / AFP

Petrol Prices

For those traveling by car, the Petrol Prices shows the stations with the cheapest fuel nearby — a valuable help in avoiding high summer prices.

Punto Mare and Windy

O Sea Point, created by young people from Puglia, informs which beaches have calm seas. For those who prefer windy water sports, such as sailing and kitesurfing, Windy offers detailed wind forecasts.

Komoot

Suitable for trails and walks, the Komoot helps you plan and record routes. It even works offline and is recommended by experienced hikers.

Google translator

More than just translating words, the app lets you photograph signs or menus and see the instant translation. You can download languages and use the service even without an internet connection.

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