USE-IT is tourist info for young people. USE-IT publications contain information that young travellers really need. Where are the free concerts? If there's one museum I have to see, which one it is? Do girls also pay drinks around here? How do I stop looking like a tourist?
But what's so special about this tourist info? Aren't there enough websites, guidebooks, city maps, and brochures already that do the same things? No, because USE-IT maps and guidebooks are:
USE-IT does not make publications with "something for everybody", but chooses to aim at a specific target group with specific needs.
USE-IT gives real information instead of promotional talk.
USE-IT does not work with reporters from another country who go somewhere for a couple of weeks and then make a tourist guide, but with locals who have an inside view.
Quality of some places might decline, and new ones may shine. USE-IT maps are updated each year, to make sure that you'll never find yourself in front of a place which was shut down a year ago.
USE-IT maps are given away for free. As simple as it sounds. 0€
Companies that are on the map do not pay to be included in the map. That is a huge thing. Only this way we can ensure, that only the good places get on the map and not just the ones that can afford it.
Other maps of European cities are available at www.use-it.travel