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 HoursGaviThis verdant Piedmontese wine region is rich in medieval history and has much to offer the hungry traveller, from truffles to amarettis. Gabrielle Sander sniffs out the highlights
48 HoursYokohamaThis cosmopolitan city offers a feast for the senses, from fragrant gardens to sunny seaside esplanades and abundant street food. Lucy Kehoe readies her chopsticks
48 HoursGijónAsturias’s largest city has cast off its gritty reputation to reveal a thriving cultural scene, sandy shores and streets filled with cider producers. Fleur Rollet-Manus drinks it all in
48 HoursDenverThe Colorado capital blends urban adventures with the great outdoors and is home to a burgeoning eating and drinking scene to boot. James Litston goes mile high
48 HoursOttawaCanada’s capital brims with French and British history, abundant green spaces and chefs who work magic with local ingredients. James Williams savours the city
48 HoursThe HagueA gothic masterpiece of a city, this is where royalty rubs shoulders with revellers and Golden Age canvases compete with glittering North Sea views. Julie Alpine goes Dutch
48 HoursAlgiersAlgeria’s Mediterranean capital bedazzles with its rich history, famously warm hospitality and multicultural food scene. Imogen Lepere enjoys a feast for all the senses
48 HoursDarwinAustralia’s most northerly state capital is a tropical haven of breezy open-air markets, indigenous art and wild native foods. Chloe Cann embraces the sunshine
48 HoursCapriWell-loved by the well-heeled, Italy’s west coast island is a heady mix of sun-bleached piazzas, secret coves and seafood spaghetti. Fleur Rollet-Manus slips on her sandals
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