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Washington D.C. Map and Walks, Full Version app review: self-guided walking tours to see the best of the city-2020

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Introduction

If you’re planning a visit to Washington D.C. or you’re a local but want to scout out some cool new spots, then be sure to take a look at this iPhone and iPad Washington D.C. map app, as it contains extensive self-guided walking tours that will help you to discover the very best of what the city has to offer.

This is a truly fantastic addition to the Travel category of the App Store, and one that I think you guys are going to get a real kick out of using if you’re visiting Washington D.C. for the first time and want to make the most of your trip with a Washington D.C. guide app.

There is tons of content in this Washington D.C. walking tours app to keep you busy, and although the interface design is rather generic, it’s more than adequate to make for a simple user-experience so that you don’t have to fluff around with gimmicky features and a cluttered layout.

This Washington D.C. tourism app presents you with several self-guided city walks, featuring the best of the city. It als comes with the best walking route maps and powerful navigation features enabling you to see the best of the city.  Check out our best maps apps list for more options.

Washington D.C. Map and Walks, Full Version

$4.99

Get the Most Out of Your Visit to D.C

Washington D.C. Map and Walks, Full Version has been designed to help you get the most out of your time in the city, and includes a full breakdown of various sightseeing hotspots that are dotted around, neatly sorted into the following categories:

  • Art and Antique Shops
  • Art Galleries and Museums
  • City Orientation Tour         
  • Federal Buildings
  • Gardens and Parks
  • Georgetown Walking Tour
  • History Museums
  • Nightclubs and in Washington

For each of the more-than 60 locations, you’ll find a detailed map with directions to help you find your way, in addition to the very handy FindMe feature which uses your device’s integrated GPS in order to guide you to each spot based on your current location.

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Integrated Compass and Touring Routes

This app also contained a built-in compass that you can use to ensure you’re headed in the right direction, and there is a selection of touring routes which are ideal for making sure you streamline your strolling and don’t waste any time moving from one attraction to the next.

No Data Plan or Internet is needed, and No Roaming either in this Washington DC tourism app. All the data used in this Washington DC map app is built into the software, so you can follow the city walks or use the city map without internet access or cellular data plan.

What’s more, there is also a fully detailed map of the entire city which you can use if you want to go it alone, so to speak, and simply explore Washington D.C. of your own accord.

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Washington D.C. Map and Walks, Full Version

$4.99

Pros and Cons

Pros           

  • Contains entries for more than 60 sightseeing hotspots around Washington D.C.
  • View turn-by-turn walking directions from one location to the next
  • Enjoy self-guided walking tours to see the best of the city
  • Use the built-in compass to ensure you’re heading in the right direction
  • Access a detailed city map which can be used independently for your other traveling needs

Cons              

  • This is a great app but I feel that the price is a little high; I would prefer to see something like $1.99 or $2.99

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Final Words

Washington D.C. Map and Walks, Full Version is definitely a must-have iPhone and iPad app, so make sure you’ve got it installed before you visit!

Washington D.C. Map and Walks, Full Version

$4.99
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MarkBangs

Mark is an opinionated writer who loves to review apps. In 2012, he started reviewing Apple apps on a regular basis and wonders how he survived up to that point without these apps.