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 HoursChicagoAmerica’s third city is number one for a smitten Alicia Miller, who, somewhere between the remarkable architecture and even more remarkable food scene, falls in love.
48 HoursPhnom PenhHeidi Fuller-love explores Cambodia’s capital, from flamboyant architectural gems and iconic colonial haunts to chaotic street markets and creative creepy-crawly cuisine.
48 HoursDebrecenPaprika, potatoes, pork – Hungary’s second city is stuffed with simple yet sinful dishes. Alicia Miller discovers that the area is also the birthplace of some time-honoured recipes.
48 HoursFerraraA romantic realm of piazzas and palazzos shaped by its Renaissance ancestors, this city has much to inspire. But it’s no museum – as the food on your plate will reveal.
48 HoursHavanaThe capital of Cuba is a vibrant cocktail of delights, serving up cultural charm, dusty cobbled squares and atmospheric tapas dining, discovers Lydia Bell.
48 HoursBirminghamWith more canals than Venice, a collection of Michelin-starred eateries and epochal history, the UK’s second city is a first-class destination, says Guy Woodward.
48 HoursLucerneQueen Victoria fell for this Swiss city’s Alpine air, shimmering lake and medieval Old Town. And, says Alicia Miller, that was without trying the fondue and chocolate…
48 HoursWroclawAlicia Miller visits Poland’s fourth largest city to discover the architecture of its Old Town, chow down on hearty platters of pierogi and take in the view from the bridges.
48 HoursTroyesThe capital of France’s Aube region is home to champagne – as well as stained glass windows, the Knights Templar and the mighty andouillette, discovers Alicia Miller.
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