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 HoursExeterAlex Mead visits Devon’s characterful cathedral city to get a taste of the south west, enjoy a cream tea on the green and discover exactly what lies beneath its streets.
48 HoursRotterdamThere’s a lot to like about this modern Dutch city, what with its exciting food scene, youthful, arty atmosphere and enduring maritime culture, discovers Alicia Miller.
48 HoursTel AvivErin Green explores Israel’s second city and discovers its booming arts scene, topnotch restaurants and a stylish vibe that blends elements both modern and ancient.
48 HoursHarrogateKate Crockett discovers Victorian cures for every ill in the baths of this historic Yorkshire spa town, where streets are in bloom and the local treat is a ‘fat rascal’.
48 HoursGenoaKeya Modessa enjoys a generous helping of pesto genovese and loses herself in the historic port city’s old town where she finds superb architecture and lively locals.
48 HoursDubaiIndoor ski slopes, swanky hotels, dancing fountains and gold-leaf furniture – where else but Dubai? Natasha Faruque explores the glitz and glamour of this oil-rich city.
48 HoursBelfastAlicia Miller takes to the streets of Northern Ireland’s capital city to explore Titanic shipyards, feast on fresh fish and celebrate St Patrick’s Day by the River Lagan.
48 HoursBaselStraddling the French and German borders is a quaint Swiss city bursting at the seams with museums, galleries and a vibrant annual carnival, says Alicia Miller.
48 HoursGlasgowThis lively city on the banks of the River Clyde has enjoyed a striking renaissance in recent times. Keya Modessa heads north to Scotland to welcome in the New Year.
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