In_Your_Pocket_City_Guides

In Your Pocket City Guides

In Your Pocket City Guides

Publisher of guide books


In Your Pocket City Guides is a publisher of free guide books for many European cities, available in print, via website or via mobile app. It also publishes guide books for major events in Europe including the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship. It is based in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Guide books can be downloaded from the website free of charge in PDF.[1] Guide books are also provided in video format on YouTube.[2]

The first In Your Pocket city guide, Vilnius In Your Pocket was written by German journalist Matthias Lüfkens and Belgian brothers George, Oliver, and Nicolas Ortiz in Vilnius, Lithuania and published in December 1991.[citation needed]

Reception

The guide books have received the following mentions:

  • In 2007, The Times referred to the guides as "The best guides to Eastern Europe".[5]
  • In 2005, The Independent listed the guides among the "ten best travel websites" because "the writers/compilers live locally and the guides are frequently updated".[7]
  • In 2005, The Guardian wrote "InYourPocket.com was the first online travel guide to come up with the idea of offering free downloadable city guides in printable (PDF) format".[8]
  • In 2008, The Guardian noted that it "is a brilliant resource written by excellent writers whose slant is always 'off the trail'."[9]

The guide books have also been mentioned in the Lonely Planet, Let's Go Travel Guides, and Rough Guides.[11][12]


References

  1. Mallén, Patricia Rey (April 4, 2020). "The Best Guidebook Apps and Sites for Travelers". Too Many Adapters.
  2. Lanyado, Benji (February 28, 2008). "Blog by blog guide to … art in Europe". The Guardian.
  3. Bousfield, Jonathan; Salter, Mark (July 2005). The Rough Guide to Poland. Rough Guides. ISBN 1-84353-488-6.
  4. Bousfield, Jonathan (May 2007). The Rough Guide to Croatia. Rough Guides. ISBN 978-1-84353-783-0.

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