What devices can I download the eBook to?
How to download to an Apple device (ipad or iphone)
How to download to Kindle app or Kindle device
How to download to other devices
Where are the files I downloaded - I can't find them?!
For the full terms and conditions that apply to your purchases from the Lonely Planet Shop, please click here.
Where is my download link?
We provide you with links to your downloads at the time of purchase (on the order confirmation page), and also send them via email so you can download your eBooks on the go. You will receive two emails if you have purchased digital products. One will be your order confirmation email and the other will have the subject line "Your Lonely Planet content" and will have a button to take you to your downloads.
Can't find the emails? Check your spam or junk folder.
If you have checked these folders and still cannot locate them, please contact us and we will be happy to help.
Please be patient when waiting for the download to finish. Check the status on your device's status bar.
If you have run out of downloads or are still experiencing difficulties, please let us know.
If your order was placed before we transitioned to our new shop site (January 2023), please contact us.
Please download your eBooks files and save them within 180 days of purchase.
What devices can I download the eBook to?
You can download the eBook on any desktop, app on a smartphone, or even a Kindle device.
Below is a quick overview of the formats we offer and the devices that work best with them. Further below are detailed instructions on how to download.
- PDF: This format is best for desktop computers. If using a desktop, save the PDF to Adobe Reader in your preferred folder. If using a mobile device, we recommend using the Acrobat, Apple Books, or Kindle app for better navigation using bookmarks.
- EPUB: This format is best for mobile devices. After downloading the file, send it to the Books app on Apple or these apps for Android: Aldiko, MoonReader, PocketBook Reader. You can also send it to your Kindle app or device.
- Mobi: This format is only for Kindle devices.
(Some eBooks may not have all formats for download)
We know technical errors, computer crashes, and download limits can make life hard, so we have given you five downloads to each of your purchased digital files. Please note that some single-file PDF guidebooks can be 100+ MB, so if you have a slow internet connection you might like to fix yourself a cup of tea...
If you need a reset, just let us know! Send an inquiry here.
How to download to a desktop
We recommend Adobe Reader for desktop downloads because it is free, easy to download, useful for loads of websites, and won’t harm your computer software or files. To download or update for free, visit the Official Adobe website.
As with most downloads, you can open the PDF and view it immediately, and we recommend you save it to a specific location on your desktop computer immediately. Can't find it? Check your Downloads folder.
Note: PDFs may not display properly on small-screen eReaders as it is a fixed layout file.
To complete the pdf download:
First, make sure you have Adobe Reader or some sort of PDF reader installed on your computer.
Click on the Access Your Digital Content button in your email.
Click on the .pdf file.
Wait until the eBook file downloads.
Save the file to your preferred folder.
How to download to an Apple device (iPad or iPhone)
Our EPUB files are designed for Apple devices. You can also save a PDF to your Apple device.
To complete the EPUB download:
- First, make sure you have the Books app installed on your device. This is a default app, but if you removed it, just download it again from the App Store. The icon looks like this:
- Tap on the Access Your Digital Content button in your email.
- Tap on the .epub file.
- Wait until it downloads. Look at the status near the top of the device.
- When it completes, tap Open in "Books".
The eBook is now saved in your library for use on the road!
To complete the pdf download:
You can also save a PDF to your Apple device as well. Just follow the same steps as above, but choose the PDF option and then tap the upload icon (), and then tap the Books app.
How to download to the Kindle app or Kindle device
You can download any PDFs, EPUBs, or Mobi files and send them to your Kindle library.
Sign in to your Amazon account and send files from this link:
https://www.amazon.com/sendtokindle
After the file has been downloaded from that link, go to your Content and Devices section in your Amazon account and choose Deliver to Device (then choose your preferred device to send to.)
Please note: The maximum file size to send via this method is 200 MB. Many of our books are larger than that, so "side-loading" may be a better option. When you click on the file, you will see if it is too large or not. You can also see sizes on your download link.
To complete the "side-load" download:
- Download your preferred format on a desktop.
- Connect your Kindle via USB to your desktop.
- Copy and paste the downloaded eBook file to your Kindle Documents folder.
- Once complete, be sure to choose the "Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media" option before you unplug your device.
More information on Kindle downloading can be found here.
How to download to other devices
NOOK
Download the PDF or EPUB file to your computer, then connect the Nook with the USB cable. Nook will then show where hard drives and other USB drives show (under My Computer on Windows or on the desktop on Mac). Double-click on the NOOK drive to open it. You can then drag and drop the downloaded eBook from your computer to the "my documents" folder or to the root of the NOOK.
For more information about how to use this device, visit the Barnes & Noble website.
Kobo
We recommend using Adobe Digital Editions to add EPUB files to your Kobo. Connect your eReader to your computer using the included USB cable. A prompt will appear on the eReader screen - tap Connect. Then right-click the book file and click Open With. Click Adobe Digital Editions. Adobe Digital Editions should start automatically and open the book. In Adobe Digital Editions, click the Library icon. Select your new book and drag it to the Kobo eReader bookshelf (listed on the left side under Bookshelves).
For more information about how to use this device, visit the Official Kobo website.
Android devices
For Android users, we recommend downloading the EPUB format and using the following free eBook reader apps to view your eBook file:
Aldiko
Moon+Reader
PocketBook Reader (this app allows you to zoom in on maps, a feature not available in other apps for Androids)
Where are the files I downloaded - I can't find them?!
If you were not asked to specify a folder when downloading your files on your desktop, then your digital purchases have been saved to a default “downloads” folder. If you don’t know where this lives on your hard drive, you can do one of two things – do a search using a keyword from one of the file names, or download the eBook again using the link we sent you (each format can be downloaded up to 5 times). This time, when you click on the download link, select the 'Save to disk' option and save the file to a folder on your desktop.
If you are downloading to an eBook reader app, you will need to send the downloaded file to your preferred app. The download will not automatically be sent somewhere.
See above for more details on how to do this for your preferred device.
Please be patient when waiting for the download to finish. Check the status on your device's status bar.
If you have run out of downloads or are still experiencing difficulties, please let us know.