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 HoursDa NangOne of the largest cities in Vietnam has become a hotspot for food and culture, as well as a gateway to the country’s most beautiful beaches. Georgie Young makes like a local
48 HoursLas VegasBright and brash, Vegas is always entertaining. But beyond the razzamattaz, an influx of top chefs is making the city a hit culinary destination, too. Mark Sansom goes all in
48 HoursAucklandWith a spectacular natural setting and a booming culinary scene celebrating fine local produce, New Zealand’s largest city is much more than a stopover. Sarah Reid tucks in
48 HoursAgraChaotic, colourful and home to the world’s most famous declaration of love, the Taj Mahal, this Rajasthani city has a big heart. Fleur Rollet-Manus marvels at its beauty
48 HoursOaxacaFlying the flag for Mexico’s fascinating heritage, the ‘Land of the Seven Moles’ is a heady mix of artisan producers, galleries and historical sites. Fleur Rollet-Manus takes a bite
48 HoursGaziantepThis southern Turkish city – one of the oldest in the world – has a cuisine so unique it has gained Unesco status. Alex Mead devours its lamb broth, baklava and bazaars
48 HoursEriceiraSeafood aficionados mingle with surfers in this relaxed Portuguese Atlantic-coast town, a favourite of Liboêtas seeking respite. Lucy Kehoe pads its colourful tile-clad streets
48 HoursSamarkandThis beguiling Uzbekistani city, on the ancient Silk Road, offers awe-inspiring sights and a rich cuisine – from street food to indulgent stuffed quail. Clare Vooght looks east
48 HoursLe TouquetA pleasure playground since the Twenties, this Paris on sea with its seafood, golf, chic boutiques and cycling has stacks of appeal. James Williams gets on his bike
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