Welcome to the guidebook revolution.
The Wikitravel Difference
Updated every month
Updated every two to five years
Printed on demand
Gather dust on bookstore shelves
Written by fellow travelers
Rushed together by hired hacks
Open source
Closed and proprietaryHow do we do it?
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Wikitravel, the Webby Award-winning online travel guide, has over 30,000 guides to destinations around the world. At Wikitravel Press, we select the best ones, give them to our carefully selected local editors to polish and fact-check, and then typeset them with our revolutionary one-click Yucca engine. This lets us update the guides from top to bottom every single month. When you order online, a fresh copy is printed just for you and shipped to your doorstop in days*.
And that's only half the story! On your travels, you're sure to discover great new restaurants or hip new bars not listed in the guide. For normal travel guides, you could write some "feedback" and hope they put it into the next edition five years from now. But for Wikitravel, you can add it yourself, and less than one month later your contribution (and your name) will be in print.
* Wikitravel guides are available at Amazon and usually printed within 24 hours of ordering. With standard shipping, normal time from order to delivery at your doorstep anywhere in the continental United States is 4-6 business days. See FAQ for delivery times elsewhere, including expedited shipping options.
Want to know more?
Browse through our selection, read through the FAQ or take a look inside one of our guides!
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