Your real-time travel guide

Be a local. Anywhere.

Appricio reads the moment — where you are, the hour, the weather, what you love — and hands you the few places a local would actually choose. Not fifty options.

Free on iPhone · 50 cities free forever · Android to follow

Clear · 14° · Morning Munich
Right now

A bright, slow morning in Munich.

Cool air, low sun. Start with something warm and unhurried.

Fresh Schmalznudel pastries at a Munich café Top pick 7 min walk
Café · Altstadt

Café Frischhut

The Schmalznudel everyone means when they say “the good one.” Fried fresh, dusted with sugar, gone by noon. Go now, before the queue.

Why this, now
  • Open and quiet at this hour
  • A short walk from where you are
  • You lean toward unfussy, local spots
Save Not now

No ads. No sponsored placements. No infinite scroll.

Munich·Barcelona·Paris·Tokyo·New York·London·Bangkok·Dubai — 50 cities, curated in depth. The whole world, coming.
The problem

You don't need fifty options.
You need the right one.

Every other app hands you a wall of pins and a list ranked partly by who paid to be on it. None of them know it's raining, that it's 11pm, or that you'd rather skip the famous thing.

Appricio does. It reads the moment, knows your taste, and commits to a single answer — the way a friend who actually lives there would.

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Everyone else
One pick
Café Frischhut
Appricio
A hidden cocktail bar in Barcelona at night
Clear · 19° · LateBarcelona
Bar · El Born

Paradiso

Walk through the pastrami fridge. Behind it, one of the best cocktail bars on earth — and locals still outnumber the tourists if you come now.

Right now

What to do, the moment you open it.

Sunny Tuesday morning in Munich? A pastry worth the walk — not “top 50 cafés.” 11pm in Barcelona? The bar that's actually good tonight, not the most-reviewed one from 2019.

The pick changes with the light, the hour, the weather and your taste. One answer, the reason it's the one, and what to do instead if you've already been.

Welcome to Munich

Oktoberfest is on. You like big, loud festivals — don't miss it. Go in the morning; it's calmer and you'll actually get a table.

Oktoberfest in Munich
Event · Theresienwiese

Oktoberfest (Wiesn)

Sixteen days, six million people, and one rule the guidebooks miss: arrive before noon.

Events & arrivals

Open it when you land, and it already knows.

Arrive in a city mid-festival, open Appricio, and it greets you with it: “Welcome to Barcelona. Sant Jordi is today — the whole city's giving books and roses.” The big stuff a place is actually about, with the practical bits the lists leave out.

Oktoberfest, cherry-blossom season, the marathon, Wimbledon — chosen for what actually matters, with editorial that tells you why, and what to skip.

3 days · solo

New York

Day 2
A travel day planned by Appricio
  • MorningA bakery the line outside vouches for
  • AfternoonThe deeper cut — not the obvious museum
  • NightWhere the neighborhood actually drinks
Trips

A real plan when you travel.

Tell Appricio where and when, and it shapes everything to your dates and the arc of the trip — softer hits on day one, deeper cuts by day four. Plan it day by day.

And find where to stay: a short list of hotels chosen for fit, not commission. We never rank by who pays us.

Why it's different

Built like a guidebook. Alive like a friend.

50 cities, curated in depth

The canon and the hidden gems in 50 cities — judged by what a place actually is, not its star rating. New cities added regularly, and the whole world is coming.

Brave, opinionated editorial

It will tell you to skip the famous thing when the famous thing isn't worth it today. Real local knowledge — and the spine to call a tourist trap a tourist trap.

No ads. No sponsors. Ever.

Nothing on your screen is there because someone paid. No placements, no upsells, no infinite feed — just the best answer we've got for you, right now.

The voice

It's not afraid to have an opinion.

A few things Appricio might actually say to you:

“Skip the Eiffel Tower today. Two-hour queue, and you don't actually like landmarks. Here's the view you'll love instead.”

“Warm, clear evening in Munich. This beer garden — not the famous one. The famous one is for the photos.”

“It's 11pm in Barcelona. The most-reviewed bar near you is a trap. This one, five minutes away, is where locals actually are.”

“Rain just stopped. There's a rooftop two minutes from you that opened its doors a moment ago. Go now.”

What Appricio is

  • One opinionated pick, not a sea of options
  • Real local knowledge in the writing, not generic copy
  • Aware of the time, the weather and your taste
  • Honest about tourist traps — and graceful when you skip icons
  • Free to use, with no account required

What it isn't

  • A reviews aggregator you scroll forever
  • A directory ranked by who paid the most
  • A feed of sponsored placements
  • A social network to maintain
  • Another thing demanding your attention
On the App Store

Be a local,
anywhere.

Appricio is out now on iPhone — free, with 50 cities curated in depth. Open it wherever you are and see what fits this exact moment. Android to follow.

Questions

Good to know.

What is Appricio, exactly?

A travel guide that gives you a few strong answers instead of fifty options. Open it and it shows you what's worth doing where you are right now — given the time, the weather and what you actually like — with the reason each one fits, and a Plan B if you've already been.

How is it different from Google Maps or TripAdvisor?

Those are directories, ranked partly by who paid. Appricio has an opinion. It picks one place, tells you why, and isn't afraid to say “skip the famous thing today.” No ads, no sponsored placements, no endless scroll.

Which cities does it cover?

50 top cities are curated in depth and free forever — Munich, Barcelona, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, New York, London, Bangkok, Dubai and more across six continents. New cities are added regularly, and the whole world is coming.

Is it free?

Yes — all 50 cities are free forever, with the full experience and saves to get you started. Appricio Plus ($29.99/year) adds unlimited saves, multi-day trip planning and arrival alerts.

Do I need an account?

No. You get the full app as a guest. Signing in only syncs your places, trips and taste across devices — it never gates the recommendations.

Does it track my location?

Only when you ask it to, and never in the background until there's genuinely something worth telling you — like a gem two minutes off your route. Prefer not to share GPS? Use the city picker instead.

Where can I get it?

On the App Store, today — Appricio is out on iPhone. Android is on the way.

Who makes it?

A small team of travelers at Blissity. Real people read hello@appricio.com and reply within a day.