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Illustrated Istanbul, guide to IStanbul, what to do, Europe, travel, maps
Artistic Representations, Europe 13

Illustrated Guides to European Cities

By Lizzie Davey @Wanderarti · On 21 February, 2014

I’m sure many of you grab a guidebook before visiting somewhere. I certainly do my research, but I hate reading reams and reams of text. So it’s a good thing that illustrated guides to places exist, right? I mean, you can’t plan travel and logistics with them, but you can get a good idea of the things you want to see. I’ve collected some of my favourite visual guides to cities around Europe.

Illustrated Istanbul, guide to IStanbul, what to do, Europe, travel, maps

Mikko Walamies

Mikko’s guide to Istanbul gives visitors a few ideas for things to do: there’s a boat trip across the Bosphorus, the Old Town, the opportunity to do some fishing, and of course the chance to drink copious amounts of Raki.

Illustrated Milan, guide to Milan, what to do in Italy, maps, travel Europe

Silvia Sponza

Silvia’s guide to Milan has lots of suggestions for potential visitors. There’s all the famous buildings and landmarks, as well as the best places to go shopping, and what kind of foodie treats you can try.

Illustrated Russia, Moscow, travel Europe, things to do in Russia, guide to Russia

Jess Stewart-Croker

I’m a big fan of Jess’s work, so was pleased when I came across her lovely watercolour guide to Russian cities, Moscow and St Petersburg. She has illustrated a large majority of the famous buildings, paying close attention to the detail in Russian architecture.

Illustrated Amsterdam, guide to Amsterdam, things to do, travel Europe, map

Elyse Salazar

Elyse’s guide to Amsterdam is laid out in a map form, but still has some great suggestions for things to do. There’s Vondelpark, the Red Light District, the representation of how popular cycling is, and numerous illustrations of attractions.

Illustrated Venice, guide to Venice, things to do Italy, travel Europe, art, map

Anna Simmons

Can anyone guess where Anna Simmons illustration portrays? Yup, it’s Venice. Here, she has highlighted some of the famous buildings all laid out neatly in a kind of ‘tick box’ style.

Illustrated Dublin, guide to Dublin, things to do, travel Europe, map

Dermot Flynn

Dermot’s illustration depicts the art galleries and museums in Dublin. With this you can plot which institutions you want to visit and where abouts they are in the city. In addition, there’s suggestions for places to eat and drink that much needed pint of Guinness.

Illustrated Bruges, things to do in Bruges, guide to Belgium, travel Europe, maps

Madi Andronic

I’m heading to Bruges in a couple of weeks, so I had to include this illustrated guide by Madi. She has intricately drawn many of the famous buildings, and has also pointed out hotspots to check out.

Illustrated Florence, things to do in Florence, guide to Italy, maps, travel Europe

Patrick O’Leary

Patrick’s guide to Florence places heavy emphasis on places to eat and drink – and who can blame him? Italian food anyone?

Illustrated London, things to do London, guide to London, maps, travel

Tilly at running for Crayons

Tilly’s map of South East London may look busy, but that’s because there’s so much to do there. She has highlighted all the quirky places to visit, as well as some old favourites, and what to expect from each area.

Would you consider using an illustrated guide when planning an itinerary, or would you rather stick to a good old fashioned guide book?

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Lizzie Davey

Lizzie has a passion for visual vagabonding (a new term, maybe?), whereby she likes to document the beauty in the world via creative forms. She created Wanderarti as a space for this new term to flourish, providing somewhere for art and travel to collide. Apart from pretty things and exploring new places, Lizzie likes tea, takeaways, and cute animals.

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  • Lydian says: 18 April, 2014 at 4:05 pm

    Very cool! I always love guides like these, not only because of the beautiful visuals, but also because of the idea behind it that tourism boards actually work together with artists to create maps like these.

    • Lizzie Davey says: 19 April, 2014 at 4:28 pm

      Absolutely, Lydian! I love the collaborative approach.

  • Henry | @fotoeins says: 26 March, 2014 at 6:36 pm

    I love illustrations like this. As much as I love maps, their functionality, and their diversity (esp. urban transport maps of London, Berlin), these illustrated maps portray a very personal flavour to a neighbourhood, a city, her residents. Thanks for highlighting this great work, Lizzie!

    • Lizzie Davey says: 27 March, 2014 at 9:27 am

      I completely agree… I love seeing how other individuals view a place, and these illustrated maps give the perfect insight!

  • Jennifer says: 22 March, 2014 at 8:22 pm

    Love these!

  • Laura @Travelocafe says: 27 February, 2014 at 12:44 am

    They all look so cool. My favourite is Florence.

    • Lizzie Davey says: 27 February, 2014 at 2:43 pm

      I love the Florence one, too 🙂

  • Amy says: 21 February, 2014 at 8:53 pm

    This is awesome. 🙂

    • Lizzie Davey says: 24 February, 2014 at 10:19 am

      I’m a big fan of illustrated maps and guides 🙂

  • Cat of Sunshine and Siestas says: 21 February, 2014 at 5:24 pm

    So gorgeous – I’d love to have one of either one of my cities!

    • Lizzie Davey says: 24 February, 2014 at 10:19 am

      So great, aren’t they?!

  • Elena says: 21 February, 2014 at 5:16 pm

    I am not a guide book person anymore with the availability of online resources- but I love these illustrations. I would actually love these to frame for my office!

    • Lizzie Davey says: 21 February, 2014 at 5:22 pm

      Same here, I think I’ve only used a guidebook once or twice before and even then it has been someone else’s that I have borrowed! I think these would look fantastic hanging in an office – would certainly liven it up!

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