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Lonely Planet Ready for the Olympics

A guide for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games has been published.

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If you are feeling your Canadian pride beating and are anxious to go and encourage our athletes during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, you should know that Lonely Planet, the recognized editor of universal guides, has just published a special guide of the city of Vancouver and its surrounding areas. 

Written for the expected tourists that will attend the games, the guide includes a map showing where all the different competitions will be held.  It also contains all the news for travelers who wish to return to the city and discover it after the games have concluded. 

This pocket guide, which sells for around fifteen dollars, hasn’t forgotten such areas as Stanley Park, Grandville Island for the amateur artist, the bars of Gastown, the beaches of the West Side, the annual Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival, as well as the shops of South Hand Street. 

Lonely Planet has equally added some new guides to their impressive list of destinations, including Washington, Goa Beaches and Napa & Socoma. 

Lonely Planet also offers several of its guides in applications for the iPhone, including the guide of Vancouver.