Let Your PSP Be A Perfect Travel Guide With Passport To…

LPlogoThe amazing Passport toÂ…, brainchild of Lonely Planet and Sony Computer Entertainment Australia, is now available this September to give travellers with immediate and reliable travel information in a dynamic mix of film, audio, photography, and travel content.

The Passport toÂ… guides include:

• list of hottest bars, clubs, hotels, shops, services and attractions
• interactive transport, road and location maps
• photography and video footage
• three off-the-beaten-track audio tours to key areas of each city
• itineraries covering interests from arts tours to gastronomic experiences
• an essential language phrase guide with audio playback


Users of this first fully interactive, handheld city guides available exclusively for use on PSP handset also get to explore a number of features designed to ensure that travellers can make the most of their visit in a particular place using:

Audio Walks: Three bespoke audio tours to listen to whilst walking. Each lasts around 15 minutes and guides you through a particular area of the city – including places well off the tourist track

Video content: ‘Day in the Life’ short films that capture the essence of each city giving a taste of the sights and sounds before you’ve even arrived

Itineraries: Pre-planned day long itineraries for every sort of visit from a cultural break to a weekend of hedonism. Each itinerary features a calendar view, slideshow and map that can be built on to create the perfect schedule. New itineraries will be available to download post-launch

DIY: Users can build their own itinerary drawing on the 250 reviews

Passport to… will be sold in 110 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand for the price of $49.95 per city guide.

LPlogoThe amazing Passport toÂ…, brainchild of Lonely Planet and Sony Computer Entertainment Australia, is now available this September to give travellers with immediate and reliable travel information in a dynamic mix of film, audio, photography, and travel content.

The Passport toÂ… guides include:

• list of hottest bars, clubs, hotels, shops, services and attractions
• interactive transport, road and location maps
• photography and video footage
• three off-the-beaten-track audio tours to key areas of each city
• itineraries covering interests from arts tours to gastronomic experiences
• an essential language phrase guide with audio playback


Users of this first fully interactive, handheld city guides available exclusively for use on PSP handset also get to explore a number of features designed to ensure that travellers can make the most of their visit in a particular place using:

Audio Walks: Three bespoke audio tours to listen to whilst walking. Each lasts around 15 minutes and guides you through a particular area of the city – including places well off the tourist track

Video content: ‘Day in the Life’ short films that capture the essence of each city giving a taste of the sights and sounds before you’ve even arrived

Itineraries: Pre-planned day long itineraries for every sort of visit from a cultural break to a weekend of hedonism. Each itinerary features a calendar view, slideshow and map that can be built on to create the perfect schedule. New itineraries will be available to download post-launch

DIY: Users can build their own itinerary drawing on the 250 reviews

Passport to… will be sold in 110 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand for the price of $49.95 per city guide.

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