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  • LifestyleThe Telegraph

    The cruise destination Australians have been keeping to themselves

    A writhing torrent of white water frothed and fizzed as we edged towards the gently shelving sides of Montgomery Reef, the 150-square-mile spectacle David Attenborough described as “one of the greatest natural wonders of the world”. The nose of the Zodiac nudged closer, our guide pumping the throttle to keep steady against a rush of whirling eddies and cascading waterfalls that emerged seemingly from nowhere as soon as the tide began to turn.

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  • LifestyleEvening Standard

    El Fuerte, Marbella: chic, old-world glamour offering a classier side to the Costa del Sol

    The five-star hotel is the latest in a string of elegant new properties helping to redefine the Golden Mile’s Brits-abroad stereotype thanks to a £30m makeover. Katie Strick checks in

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  • LifestyleThe Guardian

    Our epic family adventure hiking through Greece’s Vikos gorge

    A rail trip across Europe to the spectacular Zagori region of Greece is the perfect bonding experience for the writer and her 11-year-old son

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  • LifestyleYahoo Life Shopping

    Take off worry-free with these flight crew-approved trip essentials, all on sale

    From comfy shoes and durable bags to a clever cup holder and phone mount, professional globe-trotters recommend these must-haves.

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  • LifestyleThe Telegraph

    The perfect break in Mexico City, a modern crossroads of ancient cultures

    Mexico City, familiar to all as the most populous city in the western hemisphere, is a lot more than that. The crossroads of ancient cultures, it has a storied past, with Aztec ruins embedded in the modern city’s fabric. The key northern seat of the Spanish conquest, it has a cultural and historical heft rarely encountered in Latin America: its mighty cathedral, many churches, civic palaces and grand plazas have survived earthquakes and waves of urban reinvention. It’s home to some of the most i

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  • LifestyleThe Telegraph

    The 11 best restaurants in Mexico City

    Regionalism is a powerful factor in Mexican cuisine. Oaxaca does its own variety of mozzarella. The chile poblano – a mild green pepper used in chiles en nogada, the de facto national dish – takes its name from Puebla. Tequila was a place before it was a drink. From Yucatán comes the pit-oven technique known in Mayan as p’ib – as in the al fresco fiesta classic, cochinita pibil (slow-roasted pig seasoned with annatto seeds). The epicentre of culinary experimentation is Mexico City, but it’s also

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  • LifestyleThe Telegraph

    The best bars and nightlife in Mexico City

    As a Latin American mega-capital, Mexico City, unsurprisingly, serves up the full gamut of hedonistic options come nightfall. A major arts and cultural centre, its theatres host world-class opera, ballet, pop and rock, and its clubbing scene ranges from all-night salsa to cutting-edge electronic music, often given a Mexican twist by local, though well-travelled, DJs. Chilangos, as Mexico City dwellers are known, love bar culture and their city is awash with options – from homey holes in the wall

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  • LifestyleThe Telegraph

    The 11 best things to do in Mexico City

    Mexico City is big – so get a city map and plan your experiences a little. It's best to see museums and sights in clusters, so you don’t have to keep hopping into a cab or on to the metro.

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    What makes Vienna the world’s most liveable city

    When I moved to Vienna in my mid-teens, my overwhelming impression was that it is a city for old people. The baroque architecture, reliable and affordable public transportation, conservative fashion (with the occasional dirndl), endless classical concerts on offer, plethora of parks – all conspired to feel a bit like a genteel oasis of optimised, if not quite edgy, living.

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  • LifestyleThe Telegraph

    Britain’s 25 best campsites – from wild woodlands to seaside spots

    What makes the perfect campsite? It’s a hot debate in our house. Is it the basic field behind a particularly good pub or is it the well-appointed family campsite with morning yoga, a chill-out yurt, and a pop-up barista van?

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