To celebrate World Tourism Day, we're offering you 35% everything until October 4th
 
Bradt Travel Guides Ltd
 
 
In celebration of World Tourism Day on 27 September, we're offering you 35% EVERYTHING! 
 
World Tourism Day promotes the restart of tourism, recognising those in the travel industry whose businesses have suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Whether you're seeking inspiration for a long-haul Asian adventure, or in the market for a guide to your next European getaway, you can help small travel businesses by buying a book and planning your next trip. With over 300 titles to choose from, we've got a guide for everyone! 
 
Just enter the code TOURISM35 at checkout to apply your discount. But hurry – offer ends 4 October!
 
Awards and nominations
 
September has seen a quartet of successes for Bradt, with four of our authors –including our founder Hilary – receiving prize nominations!
 
 
 
Hilary Bradt 
 
The Bradt Guide to Socotra, cowritten by our own Hilary Bradt and Janice Booth, has been shortlisted in the'Guide of the Year — Book, online, app' category of the Travel Media Awards 2021.
 
Bex Band 
 
Three Stripes South by Bex Band is one of three finalists in the Shextreme Non-Fiction Book Award 2021. Shextreme, founded as the world's first film festival celebrating women in extreme sports, has grown to also celebrate women writing about adventure.
 
 
 
Tharik Hussain 
 
Minarets in the Mountains by Tharik Hussain has been longlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction 2021. The top prize for non-fiction books in the UK, the award celebrates the best writing in history, politics, science, sport, travel and the arts.
 
Nori Jemil 
 
Nori Jemil has been shortlisted in the Photography Award category in the Travel Media Awards. Nori's new handbook The Travel Photographer's Way, publishes next month.
 
 
The Travel Club Talks 
 
Time is running out to get your ticket to our first Travel Club Talks event with Baillie Gifford nominee Tharik Hussain! 
 
Join him on Wednesday 29 September at 7pm to discuss his new book Minarets in the Mountains and why it’s more important than ever now to hear from new voices in travel writing.
 
FREE to attend for our Travel Club members (if you’re not already a member, you can sign up here). For non-members, tickets cost £5 which can be redeemed against a copy of the book.
 
Featured articles
 
 
Down the Tiber Valley
 
Umbria’s lush Tiber Valley is home to stunning vineyards, lovely churches, medieval towns and an array of unexpected oddities.
 
48 hours in Rijeka
 
Home to grand Secessionist architecture, broad pedestrian streets and excellent restaurants, Rijeka is well-deserving of its reputation as Croatia’s cultural capital.
 
 
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