Most smartphone and tablet travel apps available on the market are designed to completely immerse you into the local culture, but a new travel app conceived by developer Kate Ray takes a different and more honest approach.
This particular smartphone app takes advantage of New Yorkers' famed tendency to explain other cities and neighborhoods through a New York lens -- for example, a New Yorker traveling through Berlin might compare Mitte to SoHo or Kreuzberg to WIlliamsburg. That being the case, this travel app can help you locate the Williamsburg equivalent in whatever city you're in, or on the other hand could even help you locate neighborhoods that you'd be better off avoiding.
Ultimately, this app is a way for admittedly self-centered New Yorkers to better understand other cities that they might find themselves in.
Comparative Urban Travel Apps
The 'Where Is Williamsburg' App is Designed For New Yorkers
Trend Themes
1. Hyper-local Travel Apps - Developing travel apps that provide information and recommendations based on the local perspective of specific cities, allowing travelers to better understand the unique neighborhoods of different destinations.
2. Comparative City Mapping - Creating mapping features in travel apps that allow users to find equivalents of familiar neighborhoods from their own city in other cities around the world, promoting cultural understanding and familiarization.
3. Honest and Localized Travel Guides - Designing travel apps that offer honest and transparent insights about neighborhoods, helping travelers avoid areas that may not align with their preferences or interests.
Industry Implications
1. Travel and Tourism - Applying the concept of hyper-local travel apps to provide unique and personalized experiences for tourists, enhancing their understanding and enjoyment of different destinations.
2. Technology and Mobile App Development - Investing in the development of comparative city mapping features within travel apps, leveraging location-based technologies to facilitate cultural exploration and communication.
3. Urban Planning and Development - Using honest and localized travel guides as a source of feedback and information for urban planners, allowing them to understand how neighborhoods are perceived and experienced by visitors and residents.