Lonely Planet are launching an exciting new format of mix-and-match guide books, called 'Make my day', each of which comes with free access to their 'Make my day' apps, to help you find your way quickly and easily around some of our most popular destinations. This week, we have two of these books up for grabs, Make your day: San Francisco and Make your day: Tokyo.
From Lonely Planet:
With Make My Day, Lonely Planet continues to reinvent the modern guidebook. These unique spiral-bound guides are divided into thirds – ‘Morning’, ‘Afternoon’ and ‘Evening’ – enabling you to easily flip through each book’s activity sections, match your perfect day’s itinerary from more than 2000 potential combinations, and go your own way on a fully customised city adventure.
Lonely Planet are launching an exciting new format of mix-and-match guide books, called 'Make my day', each of which comes with free access to their 'Make my day' apps, to help you find your way quickly and easily around some of our most popular destinations. This week, we have two of these books up for grabs, Make your day: San Francisco and Make your day: Tokyo.
From Lonely Planet:
With Make My Day, Lonely Planet continues to reinvent the modern guidebook. These unique spiral-bound guides are divided into thirds – ‘Morning’, ‘Afternoon’ and ‘Evening’ – enabling you to easily flip through each book’s activity sections, match your perfect day’s itinerary from more than 2000 potential combinations, and go your own way on a fully customised city adventure.
“We were inspired by the way phones are changing how people interact with information,” says Lonely Planet’s Managing Director of Publishing, Piers Pickard. “For visitors who don’t have a lot of time to invest in planning their trips in advance, and who just need something fast to help them decide what they want to do on-the-go, the Make My Day series offers them expert, visual information instantly.”
To be in to win this book, email info@booksellers.co.nz with the subject line 'get away', and tell us where you like to take off to, as well as giving us your address. The competition closes on Thursday 30 April, at 12 noon.
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