About this app
No research, no route planning. Short Trips Europe does the prep for you. 78 European cities come with ready-made walking routes that start and end at a station. With a map, step-by-step guidance and a 7-day forecast. Pick a city, get to the start station, walk. Cities include Paris, London, Rome, Barcelona, Berlin, Vienna, Istanbul, Amsterdam, Prague, Venice, Lisbon, Madrid, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Reykjavik, Kraków, Dubrovnik and Edinburgh. New cities are added regularly. How it works. • Choose a city, from Berlin to Barcelona • Follow the route from the nearest station, on foot and by public transport • Every stop with a description, opening hours and a photo • Photo tips at each stop, plus viewpoints away from the main drag • A transit tip whenever a leg gets too long to walk • Map and "Open in Google Maps" for each leg • 7-day weather per city, so you catch the right day • An audio guide at every stop, written for listening, in six languages The info pages are new. For every city you get the essentials for arrival, meaning the station, public transport and what works differently there. For every country there is the emergency number, plug type, tipping, speed limits and a few phrases to get by. Plus a currency converter with daily rates that works both ways and knows your home currency. All available offline once a city has loaded. Available in 6 languages (English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese). Premium costs €9.99 once and is not a subscription. It unlocks 20 cities including Berlin, London, Paris, Rome, Vienna, Amsterdam, Madrid and Lisbon. You also get the audio guide for every stop, completely ad-free, and new cities the moment they arrive. Perfect for weekend city breaks, layovers and spontaneous exploring.
Latest release
What’s New
In Lucerne the old town walk now runs in a better order, with the Rosengart Collection right after the Chapel Bridge. Viewpoints that already sit on a route are no longer listed twice. Their tips have moved into the text of the stop, which affects Gothenburg, Reykjavík, Thessaloniki, Kilkenny, Glasgow and Vienna. The photo credits are complete and every source is linked. The info pages list all 78 cities again, and the start screen loads more calmly.
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- First observed Aug 21, 2026 · 12:08 AM Free