Even with an eSIM data plan, smart travelers use free WiFi whenever available. Why use your mobile data at a hotel when the WiFi is free? Save your eSIM data for when you are actually on the go — navigating, messaging, or using rideshare apps.
TripoSIM includes a built-in WiFi Hotspot Finder that shows you free WiFi locations near your current position. No other eSIM provider offers this.
How the WiFi Finder Works
- Open TripoSIM and go to the WiFi Finder
- Allow location access
- See nearby WiFi hotspots on a map with distances
- Filter by venue type: cafes, hotels, airports, libraries, restaurants, public spaces
- Get directions to the nearest hotspot
The database currently covers thousands of verified WiFi locations across popular travel destinations, sourced from OpenStreetMap — the world's largest open geographic database.
Where to Find Free WiFi Abroad
Almost Always Free:
- International hotel chains (Marriott, Hilton, IHG, Accor)
- Airport terminals (most major airports)
- Starbucks, McDonald's, and major coffee chains
- Public libraries
- Shopping malls
- Train stations (varies by country)
Usually Free (for customers):
- Local cafes and restaurants
- Co-working spaces (day passes)
- Museums and tourist attractions
Country-Specific Tips:
Japan: 7-Eleven stores have free WiFi. Major train stations have "Japan Connected Free WiFi" network.
Europe: "Eduroam" works at universities across the continent if you have an academic email.
UAE: Most malls and public spaces have free WiFi. The Dubai Metro has connectivity.
Thailand: Cafes in Chiang Mai and Bangkok almost universally offer free WiFi.
The Smart WiFi + eSIM Strategy
The optimal approach for travelers:
- Primary: Use free WiFi at hotels, cafes, and airports for heavy tasks (video calls, uploads, streaming)
- Secondary: Use eSIM data for on-the-go essentials (navigation, messaging, rideshare)
- Backup: TripoSIM auto top-up ensures you never run out
This strategy means a moderate eSIM plan (5-10 GB) can easily last a 2-week trip, because you are only using mobile data when WiFi is not available.
Safety on Public WiFi
Public WiFi networks can be insecure. Protect yourself:
- Never access banking or sensitive accounts on public WiFi
- Use a VPN if available
- Verify the network name with staff (avoid fake hotspots)
- Keep your phone's firewall and OS updated
- TripoSIM's eSIM data is encrypted by the carrier network — more secure than public WiFi
Use the TripoSIM WiFi Finder to save your data and stay connected smarter.