Get away from the everyday | OK, so these are not your traditional travel guidebooks. Lonely Planet’s exciting new Experience series is about to become your new best friend. What’s more exciting than discovering secret places that only locals know about? This is precisely what our new series of innovative guidebooks uncover. The collective of new local experts behind our Experience series shared their unexpected, insider recommendations and fresh takes on visiting well-known sights. These almost anti-guidebooks are designed to deliver a destination’s best lesser-known experiences to help you build a unique trip that relates to your interests and ultimately makes the most of your time on vacation. Whether it’s getting to understand the quirks of village life in Greece, planning an adrenaline-fuelled adventure in Spain or discovering delicious Japanese street food, Lonely Planet’s Experience guides will help you get away from the everyday. -- Chris Zeiher, Senior Director of Trade and Marketing | | | | It’s the journey, not the destination | Experience Japan writer Rebecca Milner takes travelers through the many transport options open to them in Japan: from its famous bullet trains to a more sedate journey on buses and ferries. | | | | Ready to immerse yourself in these incredible places? As a thank you, we're offering our newsletter subscribers an exclusive 25% discount off our Experience-titled guidebooks. Just enter code EXPERIENCE25 during checkout to start your journey.* | *Valid through 9/30/2023 & one-time use | | | | Behind the byline: Greece | Born and raised in Athens, Vangelis Koronakis researched and wrote the chapter for his hometown in the Experience Greece guide released this month. Vangelis lets us into some of the secrets of telling the world about his city. | | | What’s the one place in Athens you would recommend? | Athens is a city with a rich history and culture. The Acropolis, along with all the archaeological sites and museums, are definitely a fundamental part of its character. However, in the historic commercial center with its small shops and workshops during the day, and the bars and restaurants at night, you can feel the heartbeat of the modern city. | What’s the big difference traveling as a guidebook writer? | A guidebook writer always approaches the places they visit with a different perspective, even when traveling for leisure. Unconsciously, they search for interesting spots and details of the place worth recommending, creating a virtual guide in their mind, even if they know they won't share it with anyone. | | | Was there extra pressure, writing about your home country? | No one can be entirely impartial about the country they were born and raised in. When someone writes to introduce it to its visitors, they always have in the back of their mind the need for the most neutral perspective possible, setting aside their inevitable subjectivity and any positive or negative preconceptions they may have. | What’s the strangest experience you had while researching? | While writing about Athens over the years, I have discovered things and places that I didn't even know existed in the city, despite having spent most of my life here. There have been times when, returning home from the field, I feel like I have spent my day as a visitor in a foreign city. | | | | Spain is made for adventure | Whether you get your thrills from the open sea or mountain peaks, you can hike, bike, ski, snowboard, sail, kayak, swim or spelunk to your heart's content. Lonely Planet’s Experience Spain guides you through the best Spain has to offer: from rafting in Júcar Gorge to trekking the Camino de Santiago. | | | Taking your Lonely Planet guidebook with you on the road? Send a photo to social@lonelyplanet.com and we might include it in our next newsletter! Here’s Lonely Planet Senior Director of Content Brekke Fletcher’s guidebook in… Greece! | | | | This email was sent to you by: | Lonely Planet Publications Ltd. | 1101 Red Ventures Drive, Fort Mill, SC 29707 | | | |
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