Section: Features
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January/February 2012
To Buy In... Berlin
If you want to bag yourself a bargain in an up-and-coming city, Berlin is the place to look, says property guru Jonny Benarr
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January/February 2012
The City of Basketball, Beer And Bohemians
Two decades aft er the end of Communist rule, the Lithuanian capital is attracting more visitors than ever. Matthew Lee samples the buzzing bars, basketball culture and art scene of today's Vilnius. Photography by Alexander Short
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January/February 2012
Paris in Colour
Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best. Photographer Nichole Robertson explains how, one greyJanuary day, she had the idea of documenting the vivid colour palette of her city
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January/February 2012
Ski Here Now
Looking for ski, après-ski, and a city break all rolled into one? Patrick "the Snowhunter" Thorne rounds up some of Ryanair's best destinations for having it all
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January/February 2012
West Coast Story
Winter is just the right time to tour the beautifully rugged west coast of Ireland, says Turtle Bunbury, who samples its live music scene and legendary craic
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January/February 2012
Marrakesh On The Ground
Matthew Lee explores one of Morocco's most vibrant and modern cities, and finds its bustling square, thriving souks and exquisite riads are just the start of your adventure. Photography by Tim White
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December 2011 / January 2012
Lanzarote on The Ground
Chris Beanland on the appeal of an island of epic volcanic landscapes, innovative art and architecture, good food, and cracking nightlife. Photography by Tim White
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November/December 2011
The Beautiful South
For a winter city break, southern Spain is hard to beat. Our writers' hot spots for the cooler months are Seville, Malaga and Alicante
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September/October 2011
To Buy in... Cantabria, Spain
Property investment guru Jonny Benarr seeks out properties for all budgets around Santander and the Costa Verde
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The Canelli Cellars
In Canelli, northern Italy, bottles of sparkling wine outnumber the population by many hundreds to one and 13km of cellars house over 1 million bottles. Spumante fan Tim Skelton heads to the underground “cathedrals” to investigate. Photography by Renato Valterza

