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In keeping with its pioneering approach to
city guide publishing, In Your Pocket is proud to launch its
series of Instant city guides. These bite-sized, twelve-page
guides have been specially developed to serve as the perfect
introduction to the cities of Central and Eastern Europe.
Each In Your Pocket Instant contains a careful selection of
fine hotels, places to eat, cafes, bars and sights, as well
as a whole host of other useful information specifically selected
for the busy traveller with little time for full blown guide
books.
Reader comment: The instant guide was
the only Belgrade guide I found with truly up-to-date info
on the social scene and tourist essentials for the city.
- Reena from Canada
In Your Pocket Instants are free: just click, download the
PDF format file, and print.
It's as simple as that. Check out In Your Pocket Instants
for:
And if you like the In Your Pocket Instants
you'll love the full city guides from In
Your Pocket, which give you clear, concise and pertinent
information for more than 50 Central and Eastern European
cities.City guides from In Your Pocket keep you informed about
the countries you plan to visit.
- Check out local facts and figures: What
is the local time zone? Will my visit coincide with any
national holidays? When is the rainy season?
- Brush up on the history and geography
of the region: Where is the wine country in the Czech
Republic? When did Lithuania gain independence from the
Soviet Union? Where is the biggest clock tower in the
world?
- Find out other things that are good to
know: Do I need a visa to visit Estonia? How much of the
language do I need to know to get around? What's the local
currency? How much should I tip in a restaurant?
City guides from In Your Pocket have the best
tips on what to do and see in the cities you plan to visit,
including:
- Tips on arriving: Advice on getting into
town whether by plane, by bus, by train, by car or by
any other means.
- Where to stay: Accommodation for every
budget, from low, mid or upmarket, to bed-and-breakfast,
pension, campsite and more.
- Where to eat: Food and drink for every
palate, from local, international, vegetarian, Chinese,
French or Italian, to breakfast, lunch, fast food, buffet,
funky and more.
- The city by night: Nightlife for all
kinds of partiers, from clubs, bars, pubs and discos to
casinos, adult entertainment, bowling, billiards and more.
- Sightseeing: Essential cultural and historical
places of interest, including museums, churches, monuments,
parks, galleries and more.
- Directory: Useful listings of information
about health, officials, communications, businesses, media,
shopping, sports, transport and more.
If you have any questions regarding the information
we offer in our city guides or any other subject which might
be of interest to other visitors, we encourage you to contact us
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