48 Hours City Breaks: All destinationsWhether you’re just passing through or making a weekend of it, we give you the 48-hour lowdown on cities across the globe. What to see, what to do, what not to miss.
48 HoursChiang MaiFamous for its temples and bustling night markets, Thailand’s second city has a vibrant food scene where tradition meets foreign influences, says James Williams
48 HoursRomeDelve into the rich and vibrant legacy built from the banks of the Tiber, but discover a modern city that’s perfect for gourmands and explorers too, says James Williams
48 HoursBerlinSteeped in history with a world-class art scene, excellent street food and top-quality craft beers, Germany’s capital is a feast for all the senses
48 HoursAnkaraTurkey’s capital city is a buzzing, cosmopolitan place of contemporary culture and ancient artefacts – where the kebabs are the best in the world, says Imogen Lepere
48 HoursGlasgowScotland’s largest metropolis is going through a revolution. It also wins big on stylish restaurants, diverse architecture and a thriving creative scene, says Mark Sansom
48 HoursBiarritzSurfer chic vibes, exemplary French Basque cuisine and art deco allure make a summer sojourn to this southerly seaside city essential, says James Williams
48 HoursBeijingChina’s capital has it all, from skyscrapers to ancient winding hutongs, the Forbidden City and the Great Wall, not to mention tasty traditional cuisine, finds Imogen Lepere
48 HoursLindauA picturesque town on Lake Constance, this German destination is an Alpine charmer, home to a medieval centre and beautiful harbour, as Blossom Green discovers
48 HoursPortoPortugal’s second city lent its name to the wine that made it famous and there’s no better time to explore its enduring charm and eponymous tipple, says Emily McAuliffe
Get Premium access to all the latest content onlineSubscribe and view full print editions online... Subscribe