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Edinburgh Popout Map

Edinburgh Popout Map
By Compass Maps

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Product Description

Edinburgh is best visited with a PopOut Map – the pocket-sized travel essential that pops open in a single motion.

The Edinburgh PopOut is an incredibly detailed map showing museums, places of interest, historic sites, hotels, shopping, markets, bookshops, parks, theatres and more.

Features include: nearly 60 places of interest; annual festivals and Edinburgh Tattoo details; city tours; the best of Edinburgh’s museums and places of interest.

PopOut Maps

- Award-winning PopOutTM design delivers detailed city mapping in a portable, easily self-folding map
- Pocket size to conveniently fit into a pocket or handbag
- Outstanding mapping. Striking graphics and recognisable icons make the maps quick and easy-to-read
- Over 120 international destinations includes world cities and islands
- Updated annually - assures accuracy and reliability of information
- Comprehensive and concise indexing easily locates streets, places of interest and travel information
- Highly detailed maps show museums, places of interest, historic sites, shopping, markets, book shops, parks, theatres, transit systems and more


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #244681 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-02-24
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Map
  • 1 pages

Editorial Reviews

Redhot Magazine
"Possibly the best pocket maps ever! ... We can’t do without them."


Customer Reviews

Pop up up and away5
I just love this range of pop up maps - so easy to slip in your pocket and keep with you.
Very easy to read and naviate with - highly recommend.
Even has a key on the back to locate landmarks.

Centre of Edinburgh in any pocket4
3 mm thick and in the format of an old photograph (9½ x 13 cm, unfolds to 21 x 25) it gives you a map of the very centre of Edinbugh with all but the smallest lanes named. From all of Carlton Hill to the West End, but not including Haymarket. On the reverse, a street index of 200 entries and a list of some 60 sights.
Nothing fancy, but does its job while being easy to carry around on your walks in the city centre. For a wider area, you would want a second, larger map.