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Pocket Bangkok Travel Guide

ebook

"Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other." —New York Times

Interactive and inspiring, Pocket Bangkok highlights all the must-see sights and must-do experiences through stunning images, insider tips, tailored itineraries and easy-to-navigate content. Pocket Bangkok is the ideal tool for planning and experiencing your perfect trip.

Our experienced, passionate team of authors and local experts immerse themselves in each destination they visit, finding and sharing the unique experiences, and practical and honest advice, so you come away informed and amazed.

Regions covered: Ko Ratanakosin & Thonburi; Banglamphu; Chinatown; Siam Square, Pratunam & Ploenchit; Riverside, Silom & Lumphini; Thanon Sukhumvit

Inside Pocket Bangkok:

  • Full color styling and images

  • Region and city maps

  • Itineraries organized by region, length of trip, or theme

  • Recommended points-of-interest – covering eating, sleeping, going out, shopping, activities and attractions

    Special eBook enhancements

  • Scalable maps and images – enabling you to zoom in for greater detail

  • Google maps integration – see where you are and where you are going (requires internet connection)

  • Comprehensive interlinking – seamlessly flip between pages, jump between maps and reviews, or visit the websites of places we recommend

  • Search – jump straight to what you are looking for with inbuilt search capability

  • Add notes – touch a word to add notes and personalize your guidebook

  • Bookmark – use bookmarks to quickly return to a page

  • Dictionary –quickly look up the meaning of any word with the inbuilt dictionary

    Pocket Bangkok is written and researched by Austin Bush.


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    Series: Lonely Planet ePocket Guide Publisher: Lonely Planet Edition: 4

    OverDrive Read

    • ISBN: 9781743216521
    • Release date: May 30, 2013

    EPUB ebook

    • ISBN: 9781743216521
    • File size: 37079 KB
    • Release date: May 30, 2013

    Formats

    OverDrive Read
    EPUB ebook

    subjects

    Travel Nonfiction

    Languages

    English

    "Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other." —New York Times

    Interactive and inspiring, Pocket Bangkok highlights all the must-see sights and must-do experiences through stunning images, insider tips, tailored itineraries and easy-to-navigate content. Pocket Bangkok is the ideal tool for planning and experiencing your perfect trip.

    Our experienced, passionate team of authors and local experts immerse themselves in each destination they visit, finding and sharing the unique experiences, and practical and honest advice, so you come away informed and amazed.

    Regions covered: Ko Ratanakosin & Thonburi; Banglamphu; Chinatown; Siam Square, Pratunam & Ploenchit; Riverside, Silom & Lumphini; Thanon Sukhumvit

    Inside Pocket Bangkok:

  • Full color styling and images

  • Region and city maps

  • Itineraries organized by region, length of trip, or theme

  • Recommended points-of-interest – covering eating, sleeping, going out, shopping, activities and attractions

    Special eBook enhancements

  • Scalable maps and images – enabling you to zoom in for greater detail

  • Google maps integration – see where you are and where you are going (requires internet connection)

  • Comprehensive interlinking – seamlessly flip between pages, jump between maps and reviews, or visit the websites of places we recommend

  • Search – jump straight to what you are looking for with inbuilt search capability

  • Add notes – touch a word to add notes and personalize your guidebook

  • Bookmark – use bookmarks to quickly return to a page

  • Dictionary –quickly look up the meaning of any word with the inbuilt dictionary

    Pocket Bangkok is written and researched by Austin Bush.


  • Expand title description text