FALK IBEX User manual

User Manual

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Last revised: April 2013 FMI-10133

Contents
Safety instructions and maintenance...................................................................................5
Safety instructions...........................................................................................................5
Disposal..........................................................................................................................5
Introduction ............................................................................................................................6
Device description .................................................................................................................7
Device.............................................................................................................................7
Opening and closing the housing cover..........................................................................8
Inserting the battery ........................................................................................................8
Inserting a micro SD card................................................................................................8
Retaining bracket............................................................................................................9
Attaching the device to the bracket...............................................................................10
1.Navigation view...........................................................................................................11
2.Main menu ..................................................................................................................14
3.Destination entry.........................................................................................................14
3.1Address...................................................................................................................14
3.2Home ......................................................................................................................15
3.3Points of interest.....................................................................................................15
3.4 Previous destinations...............................................................................................16
3.5Position on map......................................................................................................17
3.6Waypoints...............................................................................................................17
3.7Coordinates.............................................................................................................18
3.8Travel Guide (optional) ...........................................................................................18
3.9Geocaches (optional)..............................................................................................19
3.10Tracks...................................................................................................................19
3.11Tours....................................................................................................................20
3.12Sort menu.............................................................................................................20
3.13Calculated route...................................................................................................20
4.Trip computer.............................................................................................................23
5.Tour planner................................................................................................................23
5.1Create new tour .......................................................................................................23
5.2Plan circuit (optional) ...............................................................................................24
5.3Select saved tour.....................................................................................................24
5.3.1Detailed view of a tour......................................................................................25
5.3.2Edit tour ............................................................................................................25
6.Settings........................................................................................................................26
6.1Navigation settings...................................................................................................26

6.1.1Route options (optional)....................................................................................26
6.1.2Set routing ........................................................................................................27
6.1.3Stipulate country map.......................................................................................27
6.1.4Speed profile.....................................................................................................29
6.1.5Ask about route options....................................................................................29
6.2Presentation of the map...........................................................................................30
6.2.1Map perspective ...............................................................................................30
6.2.2Raster maps (optional) .....................................................................................30
6.2.3In direction of movement / map orientated north..............................................30
6.2.4Position on road................................................................................................30
6.2.5City names on basic map .................................................................................30
6.2.6Auto zoom.........................................................................................................30
6.2.7Points of interest on map..................................................................................30
6.2.8Track recording.................................................................................................31
6.2.9Sort menu.........................................................................................................31
6.3System / General.....................................................................................................32
6.3.1Battery ..............................................................................................................32
6.3.2GPS Info...........................................................................................................32
6.3.3Brightness.........................................................................................................32
6.3.4Volume..............................................................................................................32
6.3.5Calibrate compass............................................................................................33
6.3.6Calibrate barometer..........................................................................................33
6.3.8Screen auto-off.................................................................................................34
6.3.9Set home ..........................................................................................................34
6.3.10Rapid access menu.......................................................................................34
6.3.11Hardware button assignment........................................................................34
6.3.12Kilometres / miles..........................................................................................34
6.3.13Delete history................................................................................................35
6.3.14Default settings .............................................................................................35
6.3.15Time..............................................................................................................35
6.3.16Language......................................................................................................35
6.3.17Screen...........................................................................................................35
6.3.18Info about......................................................................................................35
6.3.19Sort menu......................................................................................................36
7.Active route .................................................................................................................36
8.Remember position ....................................................................................................36
9.Geocaching (optional)................................................................................................37
9.1Transfer files to your device.....................................................................................37

9.2Search for geocaches..............................................................................................37
9.2.1Cache list..........................................................................................................38
9.2.2Filter..................................................................................................................38
9.2.3Detailed view ....................................................................................................39
9.2.4Options .............................................................................................................39
9.2.5Arrival at the geocache.....................................................................................41
9.2.6Delete geocache...............................................................................................41
9.2.7Logging in the community.................................................................................41
9.3Pocket query............................................................................................................42
9.4Found geocaches ....................................................................................................42
9.5Terminology and symbols........................................................................................42
10.Waypoint manager......................................................................................................45
10.1Choose waypoint..................................................................................................45
10.2Create waypoint ...................................................................................................45
10.3Delete created waypoints.....................................................................................46
11.Track manager ............................................................................................................46
11.1Record track.........................................................................................................46
11.2Detailed view of a track........................................................................................47
11.3Edit track ..............................................................................................................47
11.4Start track.............................................................................................................48
11.4.1Convert track to route (optional)....................................................................48
11.4.2Start track directly .........................................................................................48
11.4.3Set track start point.......................................................................................48
12.1Travel Guide (optional).........................................................................................49
12.1.1Stipulate a search centre ..............................................................................49
12.1.2Travel Guide theme category........................................................................50
12.1.3Detailed view of a POI...................................................................................51
12.2Public transport connection planner (optional)....................................................53
12.3GPX manager.......................................................................................................54
12.4Map errors............................................................................................................54
12.4.1Create map error on the menu......................................................................54
12.4.2Create map error while travelling..................................................................55
12.4.3Create POI error............................................................................................55
12.4.4Edit map and POI errors ...............................................................................55
12.5Help......................................................................................................................55
13.Sort menu ....................................................................................................................56
14.Falk Navi-Manager ......................................................................................................57
14.1Introduction to the Falk Navi-Manager.................................................................57

14.2Import of GPX files...............................................................................................57
14.3Transfer of content...............................................................................................60
14.4Compiling your own tour on the PC......................................................................60
14.5Import of POIs......................................................................................................61
14.6Falk Online Community "123POI.com" ................................................................63
14.6.1Use "Favourite lists" from the Community.....................................................63
14.6.2Upload new and amended ratings ................................................................63
14.7Software...............................................................................................................63
15.Tips and tricks.............................................................................................................64
16.Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................65
17.Technical data.............................................................................................................66
18.Service & support .......................................................................................................67
Scope and duration of the warranty...................................................................................67
19.Glossary.......................................................................................................................68
20.Index.............................................................................................................................70
21. Licence terms and conditions.......................................................................................71

Safety instructions and maintenance
Safety instructions
The device may only be stored at temperatures of from -20°C - 60°C and be operated at
temperatures of from -10°C – 60°C.
Keep your device away from extreme temperatures. The device should only be operated and
stored in an atmospheric humidity of from 0% to 90%.
Do not expose your device to sudden great fluctuations in temperature. This could result in
condensation collecting in the device, which could damage it. If any condensation forms, wait
until the device has completely dried out.
The device is waterproof in accordance with the IPX7 standard. This means that the device
is also protected against being temporarily submerged.
Caution: To ensure that the device is protected against the ingress of water, the
following aspects must be followed:
Make sure that the rubber cover for the USB port on the bottom of the device is
completely closed.
Also be aware that the housing cover must be correctly locked in place to prevent the
ingress of water.
Note that the device must not be submerged for longer than 30 minutes in a water
depth of 1 metre.
You must not place, store or leave your product in or next to heat sources, at places which
have high temperatures or a high level of solar radiation, in a microwave oven or pressurised
container, and you must also not expose it to any temperatures of over 60ºC (140ºF).
Use only Falk original accessories or Falk-approved adapters. The use of other components
may result in malfunctions and/or serious damage.
Caution:
•This navigation device for outdoor use is merely an orientation and navigation aid
which cannot be a substitute for making a sensible assessment of the situation you
are in. Please in any event note the particular characteristics of the terrain and the
routes you are using. Do not follow any routes or suggested routes which would entail
a dangerous or illegal form of riding or would place you in a dangerous situation.
•The road traffic regulations must be complied with at all times, for example when
cycling, and have priority over the routes of the navigation device.
•Never operate the navigation device while riding and do not allow yourself to be
distracted by the device while riding.
•Please note that United Navigation GmbH does not accept any liability for any
damage caused by the device/bracket becoming detached from the bicycle.
•The map data which is used may include inaccurate or incomplete data. You should
therefore check the calculated route to see if it makes sense and choose your own
alternative route if necessary.
•The navigation device is NOT suitable for use as a vehicle navigation system!
Disposal
DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES (TO BE
APPLIED IN THE COUNTRIES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AND OTHER
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES WITH A SEPARATE COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR
THESE DEVICES)
The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product cannot be treated as
normal household waste, but must instead be handed in at a collection point for recycling
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electrical and electronic devices. Your contribution to correctly disposing of this product helps
to protect the environment and the health of your fellow human beings. The environment and
health are endangered by incorrect disposal. Material recycling helps to reduce the
consumption of raw materials. You can obtain further information about recycling this product
from your local authority, the municipal waste disposal companies or the shop in which you
purchased the product.
– WEEE Reg. No. DE 19715620
Aircraft and hospitals
The use of electronic devices is prohibited in most aircraft, in many hospitals and at lots of
other places. The device must not be used in such environments. Always switch your device
off wherever appropriate requests are made for you to do so.
CE certificates and RoHs
This device complies with the Directives of R&TTE 1999/5/EC and the Directive 2002/95/EC
OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL dated 27 January 2003 on the
restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment
(ROHS). The link to the certificates can be called up here:
http://www.falk-outdoor.com/de/service/zertifikate.html.
Introduction
This manual describes the functions of the Falk LUX products.
Functions which do not apply to versions of products because they are not included in the
standard scope of supply for the product are marked "optional".
The chapters are based around the menu structure of the application. This means you
quickly know where you need to look to find an explanation of a particular function.
If you are still not able to find something, you can search for particular terms in the Index.
The Glossary explains important terminology to you.
The Tips and tricks help you to do what you want and quickly get to grips with your device.
If you have any problems using the device or something seems not to be working, the
Troubleshooting section may be able to help. If this still does not provide you with a
solution, please contact our Service & support team.
The following elements are used in this manual to make it easier to understand:
Note: Information worth knowing
Tip: Practical application aids
Caution: Warning notice to prevent any undesired effects
Important terms are marked in bold in the text.
All illustrations similar to actual product.
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Device description
Device
Power Button: Switches the device on. When you press the power button during use, you
have the following options:
Switch off: Switches the device off completely.
Stand-by: Switches to stand-by mode.
Screen off: The screen is switched off, ongoing navigations or track recordings remain active.
This is done to save power.
Keylock on/off: Activates or deactivates the keylock. The keylock prevents unwanted entries
being made via the screen. To deactivate the keylock, press the power button again and then
"Keylock".
“Cancel” takes you back to the application.
Setting Button: Default: For setting the volume and brightness. You can define yourself,
which setting you can access through the Setting Button (see chapter 6.3.11)
Note: If the device stops responding and can no longer be operated, press the power button
for approx. 3 seconds. The device will then restart.
Touch Screen: Displays the map and the menu. To make entries or select functions, use
your finger to tap on the appropriate point on the screen.
USB Connector: Connector for charging up the battery via the adapter or for connecting the
device to a PC via the USB cable.
The connector is located beneath a rubberised cover. Pull this up on the left-hand side to
connect a cable.
Note: The rubberised cover also provides protection against the ingress of water. Make sure
that it is always completely closed when using the device.
Speaker: The speaker is located on the back of the device. It emits navigation instructions
and system alerts.
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Opening and closing the housing cover
Turn the round closure on the back of the device clockwise (see illustration) and open the
housing cover using the gap over the closure; it detaches itself completely from the device.
To close it, place the housing cover with the bottom edge first onto the device and turn the
closure in the counterclockwise direction. Make sure that the housing cover fits correctly and
locks flush in place. The device is only protected against the ingress of water and dirt if the
cover is closed properly.
Inserting the battery
First open the housing cover. Take out the battery using the plastic flap. When you set the
battery back in, make sure the labelling faces up and the metal contacts towards the pins in
the device.
Inserting a micro SD card
First open the housing cover. Remove the battery if necessary. Then slide the metallic
retaining plate for the micro-SD card upwards and then flip it up from underneath. You can
now insert a micro-SD card.
Make sure that the contacts on the card are pointing downwards. Then flip the retaining plate
back down towards the device and lock it in place by sliding it downwards.
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Retaining bracket
To fit the retaining bracket on the bicycle, proceed as follows:
1. Set the retaining bracket on the handlebar or stem.
2. Pull the cable ties through the gaps. Make sure they fit tightly.
3. Fit the screws through the retaining hull and screw them into the bracket. To fit it on the
stem, you can rotate the retaining hull by 90 degrees. To do this, undo the screws, rotate the
retaining hull by 90 degrees and then tighten the screws again.
Caution: Please make sure the cable ties are fastened tightly to the handlebar, so that the
retaining bracket doesn’t move when you are on uneven terrain. The bracket is supplied with
a “tire tread” on the inside to ensure that it is not moving.
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Attaching the device to the bracket
Slide the device into the bracket from the front. Make sure when you do this that it is inserted
correctly into the guide rails at the side of the bracket. The device can be heard to lock in
place in the bracket.
To release the device from the bracket, press the release lever down and slide the device out
of the bracket.
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1. Navigation view
Info Box: Shows information about the calculated route. Tap on the box to select other
information which should be displayed there. For example, you can also display the current
altitude, the time or the gradient.
Note: If you select "north bearing" and no value is displayed, please calibrate the compass
(see Chap. 6.3.5).
Map: Shows the map extract with your current position. However, you can also move the
map with your finger. Using the button, which then appears at the bottom, you can
return the map back to your current position.
Next Manoeuvre:
In the manoeuvre box you are shown, via an arrow, the next turn-off direction,
other roads which lead off and the distance to your next manoeuvre. If you are on
a roundabout, the other roads which lead off are also shown in addition to your
turn-off arrow.
Relevant crossroads and junctions located before you get to your next turn-off
point are also shown. If there are several crossroads leading off prior to your next
manoeuvre, numbers at the side indicate how many crossroads you still need to
pass.
Note: If you click on the manoeuvre box, the system will tell you what the next turn-off
command is.
If you need to perform several manoeuvres in quick succession, the next-but-one manoeuvre
is shown in the form of a directional arrow above the Manoeuvre box (with a grey
background). This means you can always see where you are heading in good time.
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Main Menu: The main menu button takes you to the menu guidance screen.
Altitude Profile: Displays and hides the altitude profile on the map. If you tap on the
altitude profile which is shown, the entire altitude profile is displayed to you.
Rapid Access Menu: Offers faster access to specific functions. When you tap on the
symbol, three functions are shown in the bar at the bottom. You can decide yourself which
functions are displayed there (see Chap. 6.3.10).
You can access the following functions as standard:
- starts the track recording. If recording is taking place: - pauses the recording. If you
tap on this symbol for a long time, this stops the recording; the track is saved. You will find all
the information you need about tracks and about track recording in Chapter 11.
Note: It is recommended, before you start the track recording, that you calibrate the
barometer manually (see Chap. 6.3.6).
- saves the current position (see Chap. 8)
- shows a large-scale view of the compass. The current viewing direction is used to
indicate which direction north is situated in.
Tip: If you tap on the rapid access menu button for a long time, you can change the functions
which are set.
Current Street / Coordinates: Here you are shown the street you are currently located on.
When you are on off-road terrain, you are shown the coordinates of your current location.
Current Position: Your current position is marked by a red arrow on the map.
Zoom Button: Tap on the zoom button and then on the plus or minus symbol to adjust
the scale of the map.
GPS Signal:Indicates the status of the GPS reception.
GPS signal is not sufficiently strong to allow positioning. Signals are being received from
fewer than 3 satellites.
GPS signal is sufficiently strong to allow positioning. Signals are being received from 3
satellites.
A high-quality GPS signal is being received that allows your elevation to be determined.
Signals are being received from at least 4 satellites.
Means of Transport: The symbols and tell you which means of transport you have
currently selected.
Compass: Indicates the current compass direction. If the compass arrow is shown in red,
the compass needs to be recalibrated. If you display the compass via the rapid access menu
(see above) on a large scale on the map, a "Calibrate compass" button appears. Tap on this
button to calibrate the compass.
Alternatively, you can also calibrate the compass on the settings menu under "Settings >
System / General > Calibrate compass".
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Battery: The battery symbol shows you the status of the battery.
Batteries have at least 70% of capacity remaining
Batteries have between 15 and 70% of capacity remaining
Batteries have less than 15% of capacity remaining
Device connected to power source
Tip: If on the navigation view you tap on the menu button for
a long time, all of the navigation information is hidden and
only the map is displayed.
Switching to the menu or tapping again for a long time will
take you back to the normal view.
Click on map
If you tap on a point on the map, the point is marked with a pin and the address or position is
displayed. If you then tap on "Actions", you can for example navigate to the marked point or
save the point as a waypoint.
Clickable POIs
With just one click on a POI icon on the map, you can easily
display all the information you need to know about the POIs
which are shown, remember the position, start a radius
search or select the POI for route calculation.
Select a POI icon on the map about which you would like to
know more information.
If you tap on the name of the POI, you will be shown the
detailed view for this POI.
An Actions button appears below the name.
Tap on it. The actions mentioned above are now available to
you.
Tap on Close in the info box or on the red arrow at the
bottom edge of the screen to switch back to the map view.
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2. Main menu
The main menu gives you access to the different functions on your device which are
explained one after the other in the following chapters. To switch from the map view to the
main menu, tap on . To then return to the map view, tap on Map.
3. Destination entry
On the destination entry screen, you have the option of entering any destination you want in
order to be navigated to it. Various possibilities for doing this are available to you and they
are explained one after the other below.
3.1 Address
Here you can navigate to a destination by entering an
address. You can enter a full address with the street and
street number.
Note: With the basemap it is not always possible to enter a
street number.
To enter an address, carry out the following steps:
First tap in the main menu on "Destination entry" and then
on "Address".
You can now enter the city name first or enter a postcode by
tapping on .
Note: With the basemap it is not possible to enter a
postcode.
Tap on Next to enter the street and street number.
You can also tap on the city name or street name in the text box to confirm the entry.
Note: If you do not wish to further restrict your search by
selecting a street and / or street number and simply want to
navigate to the centre of the destination city, simply tap on
Centre after selecting the city with Next. If you just want to
navigate to a street without a street number, tap after
entering the street on Street Centre.
The button allows you to view the destination on the
map in advance.
If you tap on the country flag in the upper section of the
screen, you can select the destination country (if you have
also installed other country maps). You will find further
information about this in Chapter 6.1.3.
To enter umlauts or special characters, press on the
corresponding basic letter for a long time.
Once you have entered a letter, all of the letters which are
no longer possible will be blanked out.
If you tap on , a list containing all possible city names for your entry will be displayed.
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3.2 Home
The Home function takes you back home without any bother at any time.
When you first start the device, you will be asked to enter your home address.
After you have entered your address once, it is saved and you can navigate there at any time
by tapping on "Home" once. The route from your current position to your home is calculated
immediately.
You can change the saved address in the settings menu at any time.
3.3 Points of interest
Your Falk LUX contains countless points of interest such as restaurants, viewing points,
natural monuments, places to stay, places to visit and lots more.
If you select "Points of interest" on the destination entry screen, a list containing all
categories appears. You can select individual categories by tapping on them or select all
categories at once by tapping on "All" (top right).
Tap on Next (or on if you want to search for a name of a category).
Next you must specify a search centre for your search. The POIs will then be displayed
sorted according to their distance from this point.
The search centre can be a waypoint, your current location, the current destination, along the
route, a city, an address, a position on the map or coordinates.
The results are then displayed in a list.
You then have the following options:
Sort – here you can sort the POIs according to various
criteria
– displays the selected POI on the map
Calculate – starts the route calculation to the selected POI
Double click – opens the detailed view for a POI
– allows you to search for a POI by entering text
- shows you special Premium POIs around the search
centre. If these exist, they always appear at the beginning of
the list.
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Detailed view of a POI
In the detailed view you will find all of the available
information about a POI.
At the top you can switch between the Info, Map, Picture
(optional) and Options screens by tapping on the tabs.
Info shows you the address, the distance and a descriptive
text.
"Map"shows you the POI on the map view.
Via "Picture" you can view a picture of the selected POI if
one exists.
In the Options you also have the following possibilities:
Search for POI around POI - Searches for another POI
around the current one (if for example you would like to find
a restaurant near to the hostel where you are staying).
Enter rating - Possibility of rating the POI. The rating is then
displayed at the top in the detailed view.
Save POI as waypoint - Adds the POI to your own
waypoints.
Report error – Adds a POI error to the map errors.
You can use the two arrows at the bottom to scroll to the
next or previous POI from the list.
Calculate starts the route calculation to this POI.
Back switches back to the list of POIs.
3.4 Previous destinations
This function allows you to select the previous destinations that you entered very easily.
The previous forty destinations are automatically saved.
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3.5 Position on map
Here you can mark a point on the map in order to navigate
there. You can also move the map here using your finger.
If a point which is located in a city or on a street is marked,
the address for this point is displayed. Otherwise the
geocoordinates are displayed.
Tip: Zoom out via the "minus" button so that you can move
the map to the correct point more quickly.
3.6 Waypoints
A waypoint is a position or address which has been saved. You can create waypoints
yourself (see Chap. 10) so that you can then navigate to the point again at a later date.
Here you can now select a destination from the waypoints which are located on your device.
These may be waypoints you have created yourself or imported waypoints.
To do this, a search centre must first be stipulated.
The waypoints are then displayed sorted according to their distance from this point.
The search centre can be your current location, the current destination, along the route, a
city, an address, a position on the map or coordinates.
As an alternative to a search centre, you can also tap on "Display all waypoints"; all
waypoints will then be displayed sorted in alphabetical order.
The results are then displayed in a list.
You now have the following options:
Sort - the waypoints can be sorted in alphabetical order or
by distance.
- displays the currently selected waypoint on the map
Calculate - starts the route calculation to the selected
waypoint
Double click - opens the detailed view for a waypoint
The further functions in relation to waypoints are explained
in Chapter 10.
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3.7 Coordinates
You can also enter your destination via coordinates.
This function is particularly helpful for reaching a precise location in open terrain where it is
not possible to specify an address.
You can also use the entry of the coordinates for geocaching.
Note: The entry format is important here as there are different formats for coordinates.
The preset format is based on the pattern of degrees/decimal minutes (dd°mm.mmmm´).
To set a different format, tap on "Format" on the right.
A list containing possible formats will then be displayed.
You can change the format again at any time in the settings (see Chap. 6.3.7).
With the degrees/decimal format, the degree of latitude is entered first.
To do this, tap on the right on "N" for "north" (north means
north of the equator). Now enter the coordinates.
If you tap on Next, you can enter the degree of longitude.
To do this, tap on "E" for "east" (east means east of the
prime meridian).
If you click on Location, the coordinates of the current
position are entered.
Note: As Central Europe is situated north of the equator and
east of the zero meridian, you will always use the north/east
combination when entering coordinates in this format.
If after entering the degree of longitude you tap on Next, it is
(if possible) specified which address is located close to the
coordinates.
Tap on Map to display the point on the map or on Calculate
to start routing to this location.
3.8 Travel Guide (optional)
The Travel Guide offers you the possibility of searching for POIs in a targeted manner. In
doing this, it makes use of Marco Polo Travel Guide content which has been researched by
editorial teams.
First you must stipulate the search centre.
This can be a waypoint, the current position, the current destination, a city, your home
address, coordinates or the last Travel Guide (if you have already used the Travel Guide
previously).
The POIs are then sorted around this search centre.
Next a large number of categories are available to you:
Top Highlights – Shows you the highlights from all categories for the chosen region
Places of interest – Buildings or institutions which are particularly worth seeing
Museums – Museums and exhibitions
Food & Drink – Restaurants, cafés etc.
Shopping – Everything you need to know about shopping
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