For immediate release
August 12, 2010
GPSmyCity.com's City
Walk iPhone Apps
Make Traditional Bus
Tours Obsolete
One of the most popular ways to explore
a new city is the dependable tour bus ride. The relaxing journey past
famous landmarks can be both educating and entertaining, and one does
not need to worry about losing his way in a foreign city.
GPSmyCity, an iPhone software start-up
company based in Las Vegas, is offering travel software (also known as
an app) that turns an iPhone into a trusted tour guide helping visitors
navigate independently and with ease through over 180 cities around the
world. GPSmyCity sets for itself the mission to turn every tourist into
their own tour guide and its iPhone travel apps make bus tours obsolete.
When downloading the iPhone travel app, one gets a set of self-guided
walking tours through the selected city. With over 2,000 walking tours
available, GPSmyCity.com is the largest travel portal of its kind.
Getting lost is never an option as the app comes with detailed tour
route maps and powerful navigation features using the GPS technology
that guides visitor from one sight to the next with accurate
turn-by-turn directions to famous attractions, monuments and interesting
sights as well as hidden gems. Walking tours like 'Casanova's Venice',
'Belgian Beer Tour in Brussels', 'Ultimate Girls' Night Out in Buenos
Aires', 'Romantic Fountains of Rome', 'Beijing Markets' or 'Vienna's
Antique and Craft Shops' offer unique explorations of one's dream
destinations.
An avid antique collector of 15th-19th
century printed maps, Founder Jim Zhu, became frustrated when he
couldn’t find a tour guide to steer him to antique shops and old book
stores where he hunts for old maps when traveling. It seemed to him
that the majority of bus tours or group tours are for tourists who want
to visit the few popular tour sights and nothing else. He pondered for a
long time about creating self-guided tours for people with special
interests or hobbies as well as tours to see the popular tourist
attractions.
And so in 2009, when he heard about
iPhone apps, Zhu saw his chance for turning his passion into a
business. A successful entrepreneur of an internet travel business and
a technology veteran who had worked in the Silicon Valley for over 15
years, Zhu decided to put his business experience, technology know-how,
and his love for travel to work and GPSmyCity was born. Today GPSmyCity
publishes city walk iPhone apps for over 180 cities, with new
destinations being added daily. Each of GPSmyCity's city walk apps
comes with several self-guided tours including visits to popular
attractions as well as off-the-beaten path sights. For example, the
Dublin app offers:
Dublin's Landmarks
(10 sights)
City Orientation Tour (15 sights)
The Old Town Tour
(7 sights)
Places of Worship
(7 sights)
Art Galleries
(9 sights)
Cultural Walk - Old Town
(10 sights)
Captivating Nightlife (7 sights)
Pub Crawl in Dublin (8 sights)
Hidden Places Tour (8 sights)
Tracing the Irish Writers (8 sights)
Dublin for the Kids (7 sights)
Parks and Gardens (5 sights)
Daily Life in Dublin (7 sights)
With the average price of a tour bus
ticket ranging from $30 to $50, it costs a family of four a total of
$120-$200 for a couple hours of sightseeing. The GPSmyCity’s iPhone app
costs just $2.99 to $4.99 per city. Visitors using iPhone apps also
enjoy the convenience of being able to explore the city on their own
schedule and at their own pace. In addition to the tremendous cost
saving and convenience, the GPSmyCity city walk apps will often take a
visitor to places where no bus tours will go. These apps do not require
internet access to function, so users can use the apps in foreign
countries without incurring any roaming charges which can be very
expensive.
GPSmyCity's motto is “Lose Yourself
Without Getting Lost”. With the powerful navigation features, plentiful
tour selections and tremendous cost saving, GPSmyCity's city walk app on
iPhone is the tour guide of the future.
For more information, please visit
www.gpsmycity.com