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 HoursCambridgeYou don’t need to be an academic to enjoy this university city – Jessica Basi visits botanic gardens and historic art museums, and finds the best Chelsea bun in town.
48 HoursLos AngelesIt may be the city of the stars, but this west coast metropolis’s biggest new attraction is its food scene. Alicia Miller digs into some ‘ooey gooey fries’, and hits the beach.
48 HoursSydneyIt’s a sun-licked urban advert for the Aussie good life, but to really experience Sydney, Ian Belcher recommends getting on – or above – the deep blue harbour.
48 HoursLondonWith the world’s greatest city on our doorstep, Jessica Basi steps into the Big Smoke and seeks out the markets, shops and sights that all true Londoners flock to...
48 HoursSao PauloThis modern Brazilian city is big and busy, but it also has one of Latin America’s best dining scenes, writes Alicia Miller – and its residents certainly know how to have fun.
48 HoursMontpellierThe beauty of Montpellier may lie in its historic town and medieval streets, but the city’s recently developed new districts are where its future lies, says Keya Modessa.
48 HoursChichesterWithin the ancient walls of Chichester you’ll find a city brimming with Georgian architecture, local food markets and glorious green spaces, says Keya Modessa.
48 HoursAarhusBetween nibbles of smørrebrød, Alicia Miller explores Denmark’s second city, discovering its beautiful historic centre, and shops brimming with Nordic delights.
48 HoursTorontoFrom its burgeoning restaurant scene to its eclectic galleries and characterful neighbourhoods, Canada’s largest city has something for everyone, says Alicia Miller.
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