Offbeat Guides available on Amazon Kindle
Offbeat Guides announces that 500 Offbeat Guides will now be available on the Amazon Kindle, putting you in touch with the many unique places that you’re planning to visit!
Since each guide provides current event listings on concerts, festivals, clubs, and meetings that are going on during the month of your trip, you’ll now have the most up-to-date information, right at your fingertips on the Kindle. It’s great for when you’re traveling somewhere at the last minute – or when you’re planning on a fun night out with friends or colleagues. There’s no more up-to-date guide available anywhere.
Got a craving for falafel in Paris? Did you know that the Jewish Quarter has a whole slew of cafes and restaurants devoted to this tasty Middle Eastern snack? Check out Offbeat Guides: Paris for the local opinion on which spot is their favorite. Confused by which venues in Austin play country, rockabilly, bluegrass, or jazz? Connect with Austin natives on what they think is the best joint in Offbeat Guides: Austin via your Kindle, and where to get the best Tex-Mex after the show. Building a guide on-the go has never been easier.
They carry more titles on the Amazon Kindle than any other travel publisher. The world is literally at your fingertips. Purchase your own Offbeat Guide from the Kindle store now!.
Karen
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