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There’s far more to <strong>In</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Pocket</strong> than this print<br />
version of our latest guide. We print guides in<br />
more than 70 cities across Europe, and <strong>In</strong> <strong>Your</strong><br />
<strong>Pocket</strong> offers the vast majority of them for free<br />
download, in PDF, at our website. A number of<br />
guides are now also available as post-PDF, iPaper<br />
documents. Just visit our website at inyourpocket.com<br />
for all our available downloads.<br />
<strong>In</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Pocket</strong> Video Guides<br />
<strong>In</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Pocket</strong> goes into the movie business...<br />
Kind of... Over the past few months we have gradually<br />
been putting together some extensive video<br />
guides to various <strong>In</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Pocket</strong> cities, using<br />
our own editors, writers and local researchers as<br />
presenters. You can see much of our video content<br />
embedded on our website at inyourpocket.com,<br />
or view all our videos in one place on our YouTube<br />
channel: youtube.com/inyourpocket.<br />
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foreword<br />
Editorial disclaimer<br />
Please note that all decisions regarding the selection<br />
and categorisation of hotels, restaurants,<br />
bars and other venues contained herein is the sole<br />
responsibility of the editor, and in no way reflects<br />
the opinion of other contributors, researchers or<br />
organisations.<br />
Press Box<br />
“Solid, reliable information on everything from<br />
where to book a reasonable B&B to how best<br />
to spend 72 hours in a city.”<br />
The Guardian<br />
“You do not even need to pack a guidebook:<br />
just pick up an <strong>In</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Pocket</strong> when you arrive.”<br />
Simon Calder<br />
The <strong>In</strong>dependent & LBC Radio<br />
“<strong>In</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Pocket</strong>: a cheeky, well-written series<br />
of guidebooks.”<br />
The New York Times<br />
“Most of the traditional guidebook companies<br />
now have decent websites, with plenty of advice<br />
and information either freely available or<br />
downloadable for a fee, but inyourpocket.com<br />
is also well worth a browse. Concentrating on<br />
both well-known and more offbeat European<br />
destinations, its free downloadable city and<br />
country guides are compiled by locals and<br />
regularly updated.”<br />
The <strong>In</strong>dependent<br />
“The secret of the <strong>In</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Pocket</strong> guides is<br />
that, unlike many expensive travel guides, they<br />
are written by native English speakers living in<br />
the city they are writing about. That can lend<br />
itself to frank, matter-of-fact advice about your<br />
destination rather than jaded impressions from<br />
world-weary professional travel writers.”<br />
The Irish Times<br />
“With so many European cities now within easy<br />
range of a low-cost airline flight, this website is a<br />
(literally) priceless first stop before your holiday.<br />
The guides are free to download and print off as<br />
pdfs and have information on where to eat and<br />
stay and what to see on European city breaks.”<br />
The Times<br />
“The <strong>In</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Pocket</strong> series of guide booklets<br />
have turned out to be highly useful in avoiding<br />
tourist traps and other travel hazards. A mix of<br />
Lonely Planet and Time Out, they have become<br />
a European publishing phenomenon.”<br />
<strong>In</strong>ternational Herald Tribune<br />
novi_sad.inyourpocket.com January - June 2012<br />
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