
People are finding that Wikipedia’s detailed information is extending beyond the internet and into their everyday lives. A feature on the mobile app now displays articles about places nearby, letting users easily explore information about their surroundings.
We’ve all gotten lost in Wikipedia rabbit holes before. Now, a new feature lets users extend that experience from their screens into the physical world.
Wikipedia offers a mobile app with a handy feature: it can show you articles about places nearby.
The ‘Places’ tab finds nearby locations that have been featured in articles, using your device’s location to show you what’s around.

Wikipedia ‘Places’ feature lets you discover articles about nearby places
Okay, so I just found out about this crazy Wikipedia feature thanks to a user named Neil Agarwal – he discovered it back in April 2026. Seriously, everyone’s losing their minds because Wikipedia has an app, but even cooler, it can show you historically important places right near you! I was totally shocked, honestly.
He shared that he stumbled upon an amazing online tool. Once he started exploring, he quickly got lost in a fascinating world of unexpected discoveries, local stories, and strange places nearby.
I stumbled upon a really neat feature in the Wikipedia app! It has a “nearby” option that displays Wikipedia articles about places around you. I started exploring and quickly got lost in fascinating local history, interesting landmarks, and quirky facts about the area. You should definitely check it out!
— Neil Agarwal (@regalstreak) April 8, 2026
The Wikipedia app is full of useful features, including an ‘On This Day’ section. This section shows you articles about historical events that happened on the current date.
It might be surprising, but Wikipedia has had a dedicated app for iPhones and iPads since 2009. An app for Android devices followed in 2012, and even earlier, back in 2007, the website was designed to work well on mobile phones.
A new online game called ‘Wikigacha’ is gaining popularity. It transforms Wikipedia into a ‘gacha’ game, where users open ‘booster packs’ to collect different Wikipedia articles.
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2026-04-08 21:48