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Article by David Atkinson, September 2008
Wales has waved bye-bye to bland and become a gourmet great in the last ten years. Wales author David Atkinson recommends his favourite places to eat and drink. Read the full article › Proudly supported by Visit Wales
Tags: Eating & Drinking • Wales
Article by David Atkinson, September 2008
Environmental issues are at the heart of tourism in Wales. David Atkinson, author of Lonely Planet's guide to Wales, reports. Read the full article › Proudly supported by Visit Wales
Tags: Outdoors • Responsible Travel • Wales
Article by David Atkinson, September 2008
Fancy a walk in the beautiful Welsh countryside? Wales has sensational walking routes for all ages and abilities. Author David Atkinson highlights the best trails and attractions. Read the full article › Proudly supported by Travel Wales
Tags: National Parks • Outdoors • Wales
Article by Abigail Hole, August 2008
Prague just wouldn't be Prague without the jazz spilling out of windows, the tubas being lugged across the squares and the posters advertising nightly concerts. Read the full article ›
Tags: Cities • Festivals & Events • Music • Prague
Article by Chris Deliso, August 2008
Beaches, sure. But also Venetian castles, wild goats, carnivals and sweet Muscat. Read the full article ›
Tags: Greece
Article by Kari Lundgren, July 2008
Take a guide, take an ice axe and take the exhilarating challenge of skiing the legendary Haute Route. Read the full article ›
Tags: France • Outdoors • Switzerland
Article by Sarah Johnstone, June 2008
With its plentiful public pools doubling as unusual cocktail bars, summer evenings go swimmingly in the Euro 2008 host city. Read the full article ›
Tags: Cities • Eating & Drinking • Zurich
Article by Fionn Davenport, June 2008
Celebrate the moody, brilliant Joyce, his little-read masterwork, his lovingly rendered home town - and mutton kidneys. Read the full article ›
Tags: Dublin • Festivals & Events
Article by Nicola Williams, June 2008
Sorry, Paris. When it comes to cuisine it's the elegant Gallo-Roman city of Lyon that turns heads and tickles bellies. Read the full article ›
Tags: Eating & Drinking • Lyon
Article by Duncan Garwood, May 2008
Fellini filmed his masterworks right here in these streets. Visit the scenes of the scenes - but no frolicking in the fountains. Read the full article ›
Tags: Art, Architecture & Design • Rome
Article by Ghita Loebenstein, May 2008
Get a back-stage pass to summer's best soundtracks. Read the full article ›
Tags: Belgium • Denmark • England • Europe • Festivals & Events • Hungary • Ireland • Music • Serbia • Spain • Sweden
Article by Virginia Maxwell, April 2008
If you're looking for a good time in İstanbul, turn your gaze up to the sky - the city's rooftop bars hold the key. Read the full article ›
Tags: Eating & Drinking • Istanbul • Turkey
Article by Neil Wilson, April 2008
Genuine monster or moonlighting elephant? Despite no recent sightings, the legend of Loch Ness still reels 'em in. Read the full article ›
Article by Abigail Hole, April 2008
Buckingham, Schmuckingham: go off-piste and explore London's eccentric secrets. Here are 10 of the best. Read the full article ›
Article by Duncan Garwood, February 2008
Yearning to learn? Combine a Roman holiday with courses in Italian cooking and gladiatorial combat. Read the full article ›
Tags: Culture • Eating & Drinking • Rome
Article by Abigail Hole, February 2008
Head to the heel of Italy's boot and discover a region with reasons to celebrate local food all year round. Read the full article ›
Tags: Eating & Drinking • Festivals & Events • Italy
Podcast by Belinda Dixon, February 2008
After a new thrill? Slip into some neoprene and check out the chilly waters off Cornwall in southwest England. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: Cornwall • Water Sports
Article by Iain Stewart , February 2008
Sure, it's chilly, but getting the city to yourself is worth rugging up for. And there's always the saunas... Read the full article ›
Tags: Art, Architecture & Design • Cities • Riga
Article by Nicola Williams, January 2008
Skiing in Europe needn't drain you of your small fortune. With a bit of savvy, you can get on the slopes for a song. Read the full article ›
Tags: France • Skiing & Snowboarding • Switzerland
Article by Dan Austin, January 2008
Ditch the high-speed trips in favour of the ultimate in slow travel - a good old fashioned archaeological dig. Read the full article ›
Tags: Europe • Global • Middle East
Article by Etain O'Carroll, December 2007
Take a look around Oxford, England and you'll see the dark materials that have inspired generations of fantasy writers. Read the full article ›
Photo Feature by Lisa Burns, December 2007
Switzerland's Santa Claus World Championships - or the Clau Wau - is as much go-go-go as ho-ho-ho. View the photo feature ›
Tags: Festivals & Events • Switzerland
Article by James Bainbridge, December 2007
Get off the beaten piste and carve up the powder at these ten little-known snowfields. Read the full article ›
Tags: Canada • Global • Skiing & Snowboarding • Slovakia • Sports • USA
Article by Rose Mulready, November 2007
Want to steam away the travel grime - but confused by the rituals? Here's a simple guide to keeping your cool. Read the full article ›
Tags: Culture • Istanbul • Relaxation
Podcast by Poppy Stockell, October 2007
Got a hunger for fresh lobster, surfing and swimming with seals? Poppy Stockell finds all three on a tiny island off Scotland's west coast. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: Scotland
Podcast by Chris Pitts, October 2007
French cosies up to English in a global-village version of Franglais. Want to speak like les cool? Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: France
Article by Chris Pitts, October 2007
Everyday English is peppered with French expressions, but now there's a bit of cultural role reversal going on. Here's how to get fluent in Franglais. Read the full article ›
Podcast by Kate Arkless Gray, September 2007
You've heard the podcast, now get the facts on Brighton and get to Britain's famous seaside. Listen to the podcast ›
Photo Feature by Lisa Burns, September 2007
Want to know what it feels like to have 1000lbs of angry beef breathing down your neck? Let us put you in the picture. View the photo feature ›
Tags: Festivals & Events • Spain
Podcast by Barbara Gruber, September 2007
Is hearing believing? Listen in to the wild tales of Iceland's resident gnomes, dwarves, elves and hidden people. Listen to the podcast ›
Article by Vanessa Arrington, September 2007
Keeping clean on the road can be hard, but one woman gets showering on the Trans-Siberian Railway down to a fine art. Read the full article ›
Tags: Great Journeys • Russia
Article by Tom Hall, September 2007
London's Heathrow Airport can be a frustrating trifecta of queues, delays and lost luggage. So where to from here? Read the full article ›
Tags: London
Podcast by Patrick Abboud, July 2007
Mountains one minute, Gucci and Prada the next - Patrick Abboud takes you on a high-speed aural roadtrip through Andorra. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: Andorra
Article by Arpi Shively, July 2007
Andalucía's heating up for summer - so cool down with some violet tea in Granada's Moroccan-style teahouses. Read the full article ›
Tags: Cities • Eating & Drinking • Granada
Article by Sarah Johnstone, June 2007
When all that German efficiency gets too much, let off some steam at 'Berlin's bathtub'. Read the full article ›
Tags: Germany • Island & Beaches
Article by Dean Starnes, June 2007
Let your prudishness melt away - or you might get it slapped out of you with a birch stick. Read the full article ›
Tags: Moscow
Article by Austin Bush, May 2007
Sausages are big business in Sweden, especially when there's a man in a wig working the grill. Read the full article ›
Tags: Eating & Drinking • Sweden
Podcast by Kate Arkless Gray, May 2007
Sighing Tubes, lobster phones, music journalists and an 86-yr-old barmaid: Kate Arkless Gray cops an earful of London's cacophony. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: London
Article by Sarah Andrews, May 2007
Zooming around Barcelona on two wheels is the 'Bicing' on the cake for this sweet city. Read the full article ›
Podcast by Patrick Abboud, March 2007
Three thousand kilometres and two very sore bums; Patrick Abboud meets Gab and Eva who are riding their bikes from Paris to Cairo. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: Cairo • Cycling • Europe • Great Journeys • Paris
Article by Vesna Maric, March 2007
Baby it's cold outside, so retreat to the heat of the bars and bazaars of downtown Sarajevo. Read the full article ›
Tags: Sarajevo
Photo Feature by David Atkinson, February 2007
Wales is more than just green valleys - it's the UK's number one spot for green tourism too. View the photo feature ›
Tags: Responsible Travel • Wales
Article by Leif Pettersen, February 2007
Visas are out and wine is in. New laws mean you can swan in to Moldova and swoon at the cellar doors. Read the full article ›
Tags: Eating & Drinking • Moldova
Article by Tom Parkinson, January 2007
Berlin Playlist Here's your own personal DJ, hand-selecting ideal tracks to get you in a Berlin state of mind. Read the full article ›
Article by Robert Reid, January 2007
Bulgaria Land of Hitchers Add a rental car, a parade of hitchhikers and a video camera for a unique guide to Bulgaria. Read the full article ›
Tags: Bulgaria • Great Journeys
Podcast by David Garrido, December 2006
Battle lines are drawn and the Barmy Army are ready to charge in this clash of the cricket titans. Listen to the podcast ›
Article by Amelia Thomas, December 2006
The average Briton has 132 days of pure, unadulterated freedom each year. Read the full article ›
Tags: England • Relaxation
Podcast by Patrick Abboud, December 2006
Build a raft and make like Huck Finn, Alpine-style. Follow three friends as they float down the Rhine. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: Great Journeys • Switzerland
Podcast by David Atkinson, December 2006
David Atkinson explores the latest Icelandic sounds at the Iceland Airwaves music festival. Yes, there is life beyond Bjork. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: Festivals & Events • Iceland • Music
Podcast by Patrick Abboud, November 2006
If it's illegal, it must be fun, right? Patrick Abboud gets a taste for underground Stuttgart. Listen to the podcast ›
Podcast by Ben Curtis, November 2006
Listen to the magical mayhem of Galicia where markets hum, bagpipes skirl and oysters are shucked like castanets. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: Spain
Article by Tom Hall, November 2006
Put it in the Hold or Take it on Board? Read the full article ›
Tags: Europe • Travel How-to
Article by Tom Masters, November 2006
Speed through a countryside of paranoid bunkers and into a happening new city. Read the full article ›
Article by Donna Wheeler, November 2006
Don’t waste a single crumb on your first day in Marseille. Read the full article ›
Tags: Cities • Culture • Eating & Drinking • France • Marseille
Podcast by Poppy Stockell, October 2006
Nude camping in Croatia: It's tents up and kit off, among the international 'free body culture' set. Listen to the podcast ›
Article by Leif Pettersen, October 2006
Come to lovely Tiraspol, capital of Transdniestr, where the fun doesn't start till you leave. Read the full article ›
Article by Rowan Roebig, October 2006
Join our hero as he goes from overdressed newbie to all-night techo-cat in just one steamy Berlin day. Read the full article ›
Article by Mat Schulz, October 2006
A tour of Chernobyl is no Disneyland funfest, but it is a fascinating and surreal day trip. Read the full article ›
Tags: Kyiv • Tough Travel
Podcast by Patrick Abboud, September 2006
Patrick Abboud leads you through the multicultural mashup that is the famous Camden market. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: London
Article by Guy Rundle, September 2006
If you want architectural schizophrenia and nightclubs nestling in ruins, Bucharest can scratch that itch. Go › Read the full article ›
Article by Nigel Wallis, August 2006
Fill your boots with the stars of swamp soccer as they slog through the bogs of Finland. Read the full article ›
Tags: Festivals & Events • Finland • Sports
Podcast by Robert Landon, August 2006
Soaring music and soaring spires - Robert Landon breaks bread with the nuns of northern Portugal. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: Portugal
Podcast by George Dunford, August 2006
Wee George is tartan himself up to gallivant around Glasgow with the latest bands. Listen to the podcast ›
Article by Tom Hall, July 2006
Forget instant coffee in the buffet car. Locomote on four of the most attractive railway lines in Europe. Read the full article ›
Tags: Europe • Great Journeys
Podcast by Mat Schulz, June 2006
The Berlin scene screams to be seen this summer. Come on, let us introduce you to the in-crowd. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: Berlin
Article by Fran Parnell & Stuart Cooper, June 2006
For a feel-good getaway, here's six of the most interesting volunteering holidays in Europe. Read the full article ›
Tags: Europe • Responsible Travel • Volunteering
Podcast by Rob Crossan, June 2006
The empire's last outpost stars staggering views, cute monkeys and dismal nightlife. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: Gibraltar
Article by Tom Parkinson, June 2006
Pull on your shorts and go bog-snorkelling. Funnily enough it's just as dirty as it sounds. Read the full article ›
Tags: Europe • Festivals & Events
Article by Paula Hardy, June 2006
The French Riviera for the nouveau pauvre (with some petit splurges thrown in). Read the full article ›
Tags: France
Article by Dani Valent, May 2006
Travel writing isn't all ex-junkie violinists and frosty underwear. Unless you happen to be in Bulgaria. Read the full article ›
Tags: Bulgaria • Great Journeys
Photo Feature by Lonely Planet Images, May 2006
The sights, the smells, the tastes of this rich stew of nations. Well, just the sights really. View the photo feature ›
Tags: Eating & Drinking • Europe
Article by Mat Schulz, May 2006
Drivers actually stop in Romania, but not for a thumb. Hint: wave frantically. Read the full article ›
Tags: Great Journeys • Romania
Podcast by Mat Schulz & Eddie Burns, May 2006
Drink with the locals as we take you on a late-night crawl of Krakow's favourite bars. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: Krakow
Photo Feature by Adrian Lander, February 2006
Adrian Lander aims his lens at London's artistic little sister, Brighton, highlighting the dusky light and surreal melancholy of the sea front. View the photo feature ›
Tags: Brighton
Article by Donna Wheeler, February 2006
Dodge the Winter Olympics and dive into true Italian living without the pizza cliches. Read the full article ›
Tags: Turin
Article by Sarah Johnstone, January 2006
Sarah Johnstone dodges traffic to take a flying leap into London history as she boards one of the last classic double-deckers for its swansong ride. Read the full article ›
Podcast by Ben Curtis, January 2006
Ben and Marina are in the Basque country for a evening with the Gastronomique Society. Hear the clang and sizzle in this tasty podcast. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: Spain
Podcast by Fionn Davenport, December 2005
Fionn Davenport blows the cream off the top of his Guinness as he takes us on a tour of Dublin - and it all starts with a pint at Kehoe's. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: Dublin
Article by Christophe Rosseel, November 2005
It wasn't the poster advertising an organised trip to Toledo that caught my eye. It was the Canadian girls standing around the don Quijote message board hollering 'roaaad triiiip!' Read the full article ›
Podcast by Verity Campbell & Virginia Maxwell, October 2005
A symphony of sounds awaits you as Lonely Planet authors Verity Campbell and Virginia Maxwell take you on a wander through Istanbul. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: Turkey
Podcast by Alice Waters, October 2005
What made legendary chef Alice Waters, founder of Chez Panisse Restaurant in California, become a chef? All it took was a cup of tea, a small bit of cheese, and the unexpected kindness of a stranger. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: Turkey
Article by Lou McGregor, September 2005
Pick yourself out from under that avalanche of flyers and find out about the bohemian excesses of Edinburgh's many festivals. Read the full article ›
Tags: Edinburgh • Festivals & Events
Podcast by Simon Richmond, September 2005
Listen in for an insider's guide to St Petersburg. Simon Richmond gives you his top 3 places to visit that aren't on the tourist trail plus the low-down on when to buy your furry hat. Listen to the podcast ›
Tags: St Petersburg
Article by Lou McGregor, September 2005
Only the Scottish could invent a soft drink made from iron girders. It's Scotland's 'other' national drink, a hangover cure extraordinaire and it has Lou McGregor's heart. Read the full article ›
Tags: Eating & Drinking • Scotland
Article by Alex Landragin, August 2005
Life for Champagne's vignerons (grape growers) can be a soap opera of riots and infanticide. Read the full article ›
Tags: Eating & Drinking • France
Article by Sarah Johnstone, August 2005
Lonely Planet Author Sarah Johnstone hit the streets of London to gauge the impact last week's terror attacks had on Londoners and travellers to the city. Read the full article ›
Tags: London
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