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 HoursLe HavreThe cradle of impressionism, this seaside city has bags of art, modern architecture and Breton crepes in-store, making it a real hidden gem, says Emilee Tombs
48 HoursKrakowOne of Europe’s most spectacular Old Towns, a fast-evolving dining scene and some lively, artistic neighbourhoods make for a surprising spring getaway, says Amy Grier
48 HoursIsla HolboxMexico’s car-free island hideaway is a trove of boutique accommodation, beachfront pursuits, straight-from-the-hook seafood and spectacular wildlife, says Lizzie Frainier
48 HoursNassauA riot of beaches, bars and great snorkelling opportunities, the capital of The Bahamas mixes secluded castaway areas with lively Caribbean city life, says Imogen Lepere
48 HoursHobartTasmania's capital not only does a fine line in Pacific oysters, barista coffee and wines, but also serves up world-class art and an enviable outdoor lifestyle, says Anne Krebiehl
48 HoursGalleOn the southwestern tip of Sri Lanka, this costal city has stylish boutique hotels, bohemian vibes and bountiful white sand beaches to tempt you, says Imogen Lepere
48 HoursStratford-Upon-AvonIn the bosom of England, this market town is home to a romantic river, cosy restaurants, and a culture that stretches far beyond its famous playwright, says Imogen Lepere
48 HoursSantiago De CubaThe salsa is fast, the mojitos are strong and the spirit of the revolution lives on in Cuba’s second city. Seek out its retro character before it disappears, says Imogen Lepere
48 HoursManilaWalk along the colonial city walls, soak up the Spanish old town and delve into the throng of fish markets. This skyscraper city is full of surprises, says Lizzie Frainier
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