Google has launched a travel guide website for those who don't like making plans, Life writes.
The new service is called Touring Bird. The site is tailored for mobile devices and is designed for quick travel planning, as well as any assistance to anyone who has set off on a trip. A tourist in the Google program needs to choose a city, after which he will be offered 3 best places to visit. The user will also receive information about excursions, attractions and some advice from local residents.
It is interesting that the service is able to select tours and excursions based on the interests and financial capabilities of the tourist. To do this, the user needs to set the appropriate filters. In addition, it is possible to limit the time of visiting, for example, a museum or an excursion.
As the authors of the guide note, the site is perfect for both beginners and experienced travelers who want to see non-touristy places. The service will also appeal to gourmets, Instagram fans, and those who are interested in painting, design, or architecture.
Today, Touring Bird users can plan their time in 20 cities. These include Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Prague, Rome, Las Vegas and Miami. The guide is in English. The developers of the service promise to increase the number of cities and languages in the future.
Source: news.turizm.ru