Lifestyle & Parenting

LOST AND FOUND

October 23, 2008

Some tourists would rather end up in some dodgy back alley in the middle
of nowhere than pull out a map in public.

If you too are a cartophobe, why not study up on city street names,
rivers, and landmarks before you take flight. With detailed maps for New
York, London, Tokyo and Paris, Selettis
plastic placemats make the perfect pre-vacation education.

Bring them out at your next dinner party and ask friends to test your
knowledge.

Closest tube stop to the British Museum?
Is Notre Dame on the left or
right back of the Seine?
Where is Celux?
How far is the Frick from
the Whitney?

Available at Neat, 628 Queen St. W., Toronto, 416-368-6328, www.neatspace.ca

 

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