How the Foursquare City Guide App Works
The Foursquare City Guide uses your device’s GPS to identify your location and find places nearby that it can suggest to you. The more you use the app, the more it learns about the places you like to go so that it can recommend more places you’ll probably love too. Recommendations are crowdsourced from Foursquare City Guide users just like you who’ve been to those places and have left good ratings and reviews. Similar to other location discovery apps like Yelp, OpenTable, and others, Foursquare’s recommendations are brought to you by its very own community.
How to Use the Foursquare City Guide App
You can use the Foursquare City Guide to find nearby:
Breakfast, lunch and dinner venuesCoffee and tea venuesNightlife venuesThings to do (historical sites, casinos, theme parks, museums, theaters, lodges, resorts, marinas, aquatic centers, sports centers, golf courses, etc.)
Getting Started With the Foursquare City Guide App
Download the free Foursquare app for iOS or Android. Once installed, open the app and sign up for a free account via your existing Facebook account or your email address. The app will ask for permission to gain access to your location. When you do, the app will continuously track your location as it runs in the background so that it can automatically take note of the places you go, even when you don’t manually enter them into the app.
The Foursquare City Guide App’s Main Features
There are four tabs located in the bottom menu.
Search
Use the search field to type the name or type of venue into it to perform a search. The app will make automatic suggestions for nearby places as you type. You can also select a search area on a map if you want to look for something somewhere that’s not currently near you. Alternatively, use the Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Coffee & Tea, Nightlife, or Things to do buttons to see the top nearby choices in those categories. Each venue has a rating out of ten located to the right of its listing.
Lists
See featured lists created by other users to help you discover hew places based on a common theme. For example, see and optionally follow a list of mountain and ski resorts, best places to eat, or national parks. Create lists by giving them a name and description, then tap Add to List… when you’re looking at any venue’s page. You can optionally make any of your lists collaborative so that other users can add places to them too.
History
As long as you keep the Foursquare City Guide’s location access always on as it runs in the background, it will automatically identify places you physically visit and add them to your History tab. Just tap a location in your History tab to see its highlights, info, photos, and tips. Tap the blue plus sign (+)button in the bottom right to share, leave a tip, rate, check-in, add it to a list or add a photo.
Me
The Me tab shows a feed of all your most recent check-ins along with some summarized information at the top (tips you’ve given, photos you’ve taken, and followers you have). Tap the speech bubble icon in the top right to see notifications or the gear icon to customize your settings.
Foursquare’s Swarm App
In 2014, the original Foursquare app split into two separate apps: City Guide for location discovery and Swarm for social location sharing. Check out our full breakdown of Swarm to find out more about what Swarm is and how to use it.