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Best Apps To Have When You’re Living In A City

Best Apps To Have When You’re Living In A City

Trying to make the most of city life but don't really know where to start? We gotchu! These are the 10 best apps for living the urban lifestyle.

When it comes to city living, there are likely many resources out there that you’re not utilising on a day-to-day basis to make your life easier. To maximise the benefits of living in a city, these are the 10 best apps for an urban lifestyle that you need to download now!

1. CashFinder

One of the best apps for daily city life is CashFinder, which allows you to search for ATMs nearby. This is especially useful if you’re on your way somewhere and need to take out some cash on the go. You can use the app to find cash machines around you and see their fee, provider, address, and other info. The app covers over 99 percent of cash machines in the UK. Be sure to download this app now so you won’t be scrambling when you need it!

2. Waze

For those who commute into a city daily or drive often, Waze is one of the best apps for your commute. Some people even prefer it over Google Maps and Apple Maps. Not only is Waze a normal map with driving directions, but it also alerts you to nearby traffic, roadwork, and other things you should know about on your current route. It’s designed to keep you safe and get you where you need to go quickly. It even updates often with feedback from other Waze users so its information is always current!

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3. Uber or Lyft

If you’re spending most of your time in a city, Uber or Lyft is a must. They’ve consistently been ranked the best apps for ride-sharing and are perfect for getting from point A to point B within a large city. It’s up to you which one you choose, as the apps are both similar in safety and affordability. Downloading one of these is definitely worth it since they make navigating around the city much easier for you!

4. AccuWeather

If you’re living in an urban climate, chances are you live a good distance away from your school or work. This means you can’t just run home to grab an extra jacket or umbrella if the weather suddenly changes. AccuWeather is one of the best apps for tracking the most up-to-date weather forecasts. Most people even prefer it to the standard weather app pre-downloaded on your phone.

It also has a live 120-minute weather tracker. This lets you know what to expect in terms of how heavy the rain will be or when thunderstorms will begin. AccuWeather also has RealFeel weather forecasts which lets you see how hot or cold it feels outside. This is helpful so you can dress accordingly and be all set for the day!

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5. Audible

Living in a city usually means a long commute, so why not put your time to good use and start a new book? Audible is one of the best apps for listening on the go and it’s ranked the best app for audiobooks. Instead of listening to the same songs each morning into the city, Audible is the perfect alternative for reading more, learning something new, and occupying your time well. There are also tons of discount codes out there for Audible too!

6. Kayak

As someone who grew up in a town with a tiny airport, I’ve noticed that one thing which separates big cities from other towns is a large, functional airport with direct flights to places around the country, or even around the world. If this is the case for you, Kayak is one of the best apps for finding the best flight deals, and it’s worth downloading if you live in a city even just to satisfy your curiosity. You can also sign up for emails about when your local airport has great flight deals so you can make the most out of city living.

7. Deliveroo or UberEats

Whether you need lunch delivered to your workplace or you can’t be bothered to cook dinner, food delivery services like Deliveroo or UberEats are some of the best apps for city life. Being in an urban climate means these apps offer hundreds of restaurant options to choose from. As taking away in a city can sometimes be just as expensive as ordering on one of these apps, why not order food to save you the hassle of leaving the office or your house? Plus, if you use the apps often, it’s worth paying for premium so you can skip the delivery fees and just pay for your food and the driver gratuity.

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8. Pokemon Go

This may seem out of place, but Pokemon Go is by far one of the best apps for city living. Especially for anyone looking to get in shape! I’m not a gamer and don’t know a lot about Pokemon otherwise, but I do know that the virtual reality-style app encourages people to go outside and take long walks in the city. It’s the perfect app to download if you’re looking to see more of your city and exercise. The app also functions best in large cities due to the number of PokeStops around to spin and Pokemon to catch, so it encourages you to play and walk even more.

9. Songkick

City living means that bands are likely to tour in your city, so make sure you download SongKick. It’s one of the best apps for music lovers living in an urban climate. SongKick finds upcoming concerts you would like to attend in your area by syncing with your Spotify and Facebook accounts to find your favourite artists.

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The app alerts you every time one of the artists you follow announces they’re touring in your city and provides a link to buy tickets, or lets you know when tickets are going on sale. You don’t want to miss tickets to see your favourite band live in your city, so be sure to download this one before it’s too late!

10. TripAdvisor

Though TripAdvisor is usually used when traveling, it’s also one of the best apps for exploring your city. On the app, you’ll find nearby restaurants with ratings, reviews, and photos, as well as discount tickets for experiences like museums and other attractions. With so many options, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. That’s why TripAdvisor is the perfect app to help you do more of what you love and see your city in a new light.

These are the best apps to download if you live in a city. Are there any we forgot? Let us know in the comments!

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