Rating
Company status
timeout.com
Jose Munoz
46 reviews
4/5
Time Out is fantastic when you're visiting a major city like London, New York, or Paris. It consistently offers great lists of things to do, restaurants to try, and events worth checking out. I’ve discovered some offbeat spots I wouldn’t have found on my own. The writing is sharp and often entertaining, too. But outside big metropolitan areas, it feels neglected. Smaller cities have sparse listings or outdated content. The app is also sluggish at times and cluttered with ads. Still, if you’re in a major city and want curated, hype-free recommendations, Time Out is a solid resource.
thetrainline.com
Trainline makes booking trains in the UK and Europe almost too easy. The interface is slick, and the mobile tickets save me from printing anything. It also helps with finding connections I wouldn’t have figured out manually. However, it does charge booking fees, and they can add up especially if you’re booking multiple segments. Sometimes, booking directly with the railway company is cheaper. Still, for travelers who value convenience and don’t want to navigate confusing foreign sites, Trainline is a reliable tool. Just compare prices before you finalize.
alltrails.com
AllTrails is easily one of the best apps for outdoor lovers. Whether I’m looking for a challenging hike or a peaceful nature walk, it’s my go-to. The filters are intuitive, the trail maps are generally accurate, and community reviews often point out real-time conditions like closures or mud. It’s particularly helpful in unfamiliar areas where signage is poor. The only drawback is that some of the more detailed maps and offline features are locked behind the Pro version. Still, even the free tier is incredibly useful. AllTrails makes planning hikes safer, easier, and way more enjoyable.
omio.com
pon yan
40 reviews
2/5
I used it once I booked my train ticket online, but the prices were much higher than I expected. It felt like they were charging extra fees that weren’t clear at first. It made my trip more expensive than planned. I hope they can be more transparent with pricing in the future.
5/5
Omio has saved me several times while traveling across Europe. It pulls together train, bus, and flight options in one interface that’s way less clunky than most regional transport sites. Booking is fast, and I appreciate being able to compare modes of travel quickly. That said, the app sometimes doesn't reflect real-time availability, especially for trains. I’ve had to rebook directly with national carriers a couple of times. Still, for a travel planner who needs convenience over perfection, Omio is a strong companion. Not flawless, but it gets the job done more often than not.
skiplagged.com
3/5
Skiplagged is a smart little trickster in the flight search world. It shows hidden city ticketing routes that can save serious money if you’re willing to play the game. I’ve used it a few times when budget was tight, and it worked. But airlines hate this practice, and I’ve been warned at the gate before. You also can’t check bags, which limits flexibility. The interface is clean and easy to use, but it’s not ideal for casual travelers. If you know the risks and travel light, it can be a goldmine. Otherwise, it’s more stress than it’s worth.
googlemaps.com
Sometimes Google Maps takes me on strange or longer routes that don’t make sense. A few times, it even led me to the wrong place completely, and I got lost. It can be really frustrating, especially when I'm in a new area. I wish it was more accurate all the time.
Carter Rivera
82 reviews
Google Maps is my favorite for navigation, exploring new places, and finding local businesses. The accuracy of directions and real-time traffic updates usually save me tons of time. I also love the user reviews and photos that help me choose restaurants and shops. That said, every now and then, Google Maps gives me a wrong turn or outdated info, which can be frustrating—like sending me down a closed road or missing a new shortcut. These errors are rare but remind me it’s not perfect, but can be!
Rahel Cjh
150 reviews
I usually used it and it shows a me where there are jams and fastest route, although sometimes in a small town it can't give a perfect direction. But I used it when traveling to Japan and it's life changing. It shows me what train or bus that I have to take and their departure time!
klook.com
I tried this website to look for tourist attraction before. The option is quite limited and the payment method is so confusing. It is better to use other website if you want to purchase ticket to a tourist attraction place
tiket.com
Daniel Klever
54 reviews
I had a minor issue with my booking and reached customer service. While the response time was a bit slower than I hoped, once they got back to me, the team was very polite and professional. They patiently guided me through the process to correct my booking and even followed up afterward to make sure everything was settled.
Alex Rusov
31 reviews
Booked a hotel and flight. all the info was accurate, and check-in was smooth. but make sure you check the hotel policies and reviews before booking. Im Happy to say the site is safe and reliable
I don't really use this website as my main travel website as the option is not that much. The payment method is also limited and you need to be careful when booking a hotel. But I still use this website whenever I want to buy concert ticket
traveloka.com
I've used Traveloka all the time to book plane, train, hotel, and sometimes entertainment tickets. But the payment method is quite limited and sometimes the price listed is more expensive. Better compare it with other website first
foratravel.com
Yana Kirilova
392 reviews
I booked a 10-day trip to Italy through a Fora advisor—Rome, Florence, and Venice. She arranged great boutique hotels, private tours, and even restaurant reservations. Everything ran smoothly and saved me tons of time. Highly recommend!
Demyan Velichkov
235 reviews
The whole setup just works. It's efficient, totally seamless, and lets me focus on the excitement of the trip rather than the tedious planning. If you want to manage your travel with ease and still feel like you're in the loop with all the best options, Fora Travel is a solid play. It’s definitely a pleasure to plan with these folks.
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