USE-IT is a European network of young people (18-30 years old) making city guides and maps to share tips to travel sustainably, learn a bit about the place you’re visiting and get an experience like a local.
Each map is uniquely designed and provides comprehensive information appealing to young travelers such as bars, non-boring museums, sightseeing, cheap and good food, and other student hot spots. While the maps are designed for 18-30 year olds, anyone young at heart can enjoy these fun city guides.
They have up-to-date maps in about 20 cities in Europe, including: Amsterdam, Brno, Modena, Oslo, Ostrava, Prague and Warsaw to name a few.
The project is based in France and is run by a board of volunteers from all over Europe, with one hired editor-in-chief to support teams in making their map keep things consistent. Learn more about the project at use-it.travel/about
USE-IT is a network of free locally-made maps in European cities for travelers young at heart
USE-IT is a network of free locally-made maps in European cities for travelers young at heart
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USE-IT is a European network of young people (18-30 years old) making city guides and maps to share tips to travel sustainably, learn a bit about the place you’re visiting and get an experience like a local.
Each map is uniquely designed and provides comprehensive information appealing to young travelers such as bars, non-boring museums, sightseeing, cheap and good food, and other student hot spots. While the maps are designed for 18-30 year olds, anyone young at heart can enjoy these fun city guides.
They have up-to-date maps in about 20 cities in Europe, including: Amsterdam, Brno, Modena, Oslo, Ostrava, Prague and Warsaw to name a few.
The project is based in France and is run by a board of volunteers from all over Europe, with one hired editor-in-chief to support teams in making their map keep things consistent. Learn more about the project at use-it.travel/about
These are really good!!
How fab is that?