In Your Pocket City Guides
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Your Pocket (IYP) is a European city guide publisher. In Your Pocket publishes city guides to over 40 destinations in Europe from Belfast to Bucharest, from Tallinn to Tirana and St. Petersburg to Sofia.
Distributed locally mainly in hotels and newsstands the entire content of the guides can also be downloaded from their website free of charge.
The first In Your Pocket city guide, Vilnius In Your Pocket was written in late 1991 by German journalist Matthias Lüfkens and Belgian brothers George, Oliver and Nicolas Ortiz in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Since then the four founders have franchised the In Your Pocket guides in 18 countries covering key tourist capitals as well as obscure off-beat destinations such as Belfast, Berlin, Braşov, Bucharest, Budapest, Český Krumlov, Derry, Dubrovnik, Frankfurt, Gdańsk, Gdynia, Haapsalu, Kaliningrad, Kaunas, Kiev, Klaipėda, Kraków, Leipzig, Liepaja, Łódź, Lviv, Minsk, Munich, Narva, Odessa, Palanga, Pärnu, Peć, Poiana Braşov, Poznan, Prague, Priština, Prizren, Riga, Rijeka, Shkodra, Siauliai, Sofia, Sopot, Saint Petersburg, Tallinn, Tarnów, Tartu, Tirana, Vilnius, Warsaw, Wrocław, Zadar and Zagreb.
In June 2006 In Your Pocket published print and online city guides to all the Football World Cup venues in Germany such as Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hannover, Leipzig, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Kaiserslautern and Gelsenkirchen.
In November 2006 In Your Pocket published the first English-language guide to Kosovo's capital Priština and Macedonia's capital Skopje not with the aim to increase tourism but merely to provide honest, critical information that makes getting around the city easier for newcomers.
The guidebooks' style has received praise from, among others, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Guardian, The Times and The Sunday Times, the BBC, Rough Guides and Lonely Planet.[citation needed]
The In Your Pocket guides - updated every two months - have become in Eastern Europe and are often used by travellers in conjunction with traditional travel guides.[citation needed]
[edit] External links
- The International Herald Tribune about the In Your Pocket Phenomenon.
- In Your Pocket website - In Your Pocket Guides.
- In Your Pocket Instant Guides to 40 destinations - Free Instant Guides.
- In Your Pocket Football World Cup 2006 guides - Football World Cup 2006 guides.
- Taj Mahal city Guide