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Moleskine City Notebooks

Photo: We use Moleskine Notebooks everyday

Photo: We use Moleskine Notebooks everyday

Next time you take a city break make sure you get hold of the appropriate Moleskine City Notebook and start to build your own personal handwritten guide and scrapbook. On subsequent visits your family or friends will be able to return to the places you enjoyed, make new entries in your notebook and continue to build a very unique view of the city. The personal value of your Moleskine will undoubtedly increase over time.

Each hardback City Notebook (9 x 14cm) is complete with 36 pages of relevant urban maps and contains adhesive sheets of tracing paper so that you can annotate and draw on routes taken and places visited. There’s a street directory, 76 blank pages,  96 tabbed pages for keeping details of places to stay/eat, shops and attractions.

Amsterdam
Athens
Atlanta
Bangkok
Barcelona
Basel
Beijing 
Berlin
Brussels
Boston 
Florence
Frankfurt
Hamburg
Hong Kong
Istanbul
Kyoto
Las Vegas
Lisbon
London
Los Angeles
Madrid
Chicago 
Copenhagen
Dubai
Dublin 
Miami
Milan
Montreal
Moscow
Munich
New York
Paris
Philadelphia
Prague
Rome
San Francisco
St. Petersburg
Seattle
Stockholm
Tokyo
Toronto
Turin
Valencia
Vancouver
Venice
Vienna
Washington DC 
Zurich

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