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TUNE IN
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TUNE IN

Look back at a century of British broadcasting with this programme of exhibitions

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December 2022
TORONTO Star struck
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TORONTO Star struck

THE LAUNCH OF A NEW MICHELIN GUIDE TO THE CITY IS FURTHER PROOF OF ITS GLITTERING GOURMET CREDENTIALS

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December 2022
HANOI
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HANOI

With atmospheric night markets, historic temples, sleek cocktail i bars and an evolving culinary scéne, Vietnam’s beguiling capital offers the perfect marriage of tradition and modernity

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7 mins  |
December 2022
Belfast
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Belfast

Gone are the days when Belfast was a place to mull over political murals before beating a swift retreat to the fabled sights of the Antrim Coast. Northern Ireland's capital is now a draw in itself thanks to a slow-but-sure blossoming of locally grown restaurants, innovative bars and downright fun places to sleep after indulging. Many hotels are dining destinations in their own right, but if yours is light on services - as is the concept at many of the city's newer high-design, low budget offerings in this lively student-populated city, you'll be toddling distance from a comfy coffee spot or restaurant where local ingredients drive inventive menus.

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6 mins  |
November 2022
FAMILY Magic moments
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FAMILY Magic moments

FOR ITS 30TH ANNIVERSARY THIS YEAR, DISNEYLAND PARIS IS PULLING OUT ALL THE STOPS

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November 2022
WHERE TO STAY Sofia
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WHERE TO STAY Sofia

BULGARIA'S STORIED CAPITAL HAS A WEALTH OF AFFORDABLE LUXURY HOTELS

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November 2022
A TASTE OF Jamaica
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A TASTE OF Jamaica

CENTURIES OF INFLUENCES ARE AT PLAY IN A CUISINE RICH IN MEAT DISHES AND FISH IN ALL FORMS

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November 2022
CULTURE FIX
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CULTURE FIX

A host of eclectic new museums have opened their doors across the world this year, from a celebration of Norwegian art to a study of queer British history

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November 2022
Setting the scene
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Setting the scene

TOLKIEN'S MIDDLE-EARTH IS BACK ON OUR SCREENS - HERE'S HOW TO EXPLORE ITS AWE-INSPIRING LANDSCAPES

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November 2022
MEET THE ADVENTURER Philip Henderson
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MEET THE ADVENTURER Philip Henderson

THE EXPEDITION LEADER TALKS ABOUT A RECENT TRIP THAT NEARLY DOUBLED THE NUMBER OF BLACK CLIMBERS TO HAVE SUMMITED EVEREST

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November 2022
UTRECHT
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UTRECHT

This year, as the bike-friendly Dutch city celebrates its 900th anniversary in style, explore its canal-side bars, farm-to-table restaurants and historical sites, some dating back to the Roman Empire.

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7 mins  |
November 2022
SLOVENIA
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SLOVENIA

From Maribor in the east to the chocolate-loving town of Radovljica in the west, a trip across northern Slovenia reveals a bucolic landscape, hearty, traditional dishes and world-class sweet wine

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6 mins  |
November 2022
WINTER SPORTS RETURN TO THE SLOPES
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WINTER SPORTS RETURN TO THE SLOPES

AFTER TWO YEARS OF TURMOIL, SKIING IS BACK IN BUSINESS, WITH TRAVEL COMPANIES REPORTING SALES AT PRE-COVID LEVELS AND AN AVALANCHE OF EARLY BOOKINGS FOR A BUSY SEASON.

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7 mins  |
November 2022
TRAVEL WRITING COMPETITION 2022
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TRAVEL WRITING COMPETITION 2022

Every year, the editors of National Geographic Traveller (UK) judge hundreds of entries in their search for the next big travel-writing talent. The competition asks for 500 words on an inspiring, authentic experience that conveys a strong sense of the destination and the local people. Here are 2022's prize-winning entry and runners-up

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8 mins  |
November 2022
WHY THE BENIN BRONZES ARE BEING RETURNED
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WHY THE BENIN BRONZES ARE BEING RETURNED

London's Horniman Museum plans to return its collection of looted bronzes to Nigeria. Could this be a turning point for cultural restitution?

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3 mins  |
November 2022
VALPARAÍSO
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VALPARAÍSO

Long associated with poets and folk heroes, the free-spirited Chilean port city is today a canvas for the country's best street artists. Explore its steep lanes and find galleries, dive bars and restaurants marching to the beat of their own drums

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November 2022
INTO THE DEEP
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INTO THE DEEP

DOTTED WITH ICEBERGS, ABANDONED VIKING SETTLEMENTS AND HARDY HUNTING COMMUNITIES, THE FAR-FLUNG FJORDS OF SOUTH GREENLAND MAKE FOR AN UNPARALLELED POLAR CRUISE. SAILING DURING HIGH SUMMER, A NEW, STATE-OF-THE-ART SHIP OFFERS FRESH PERSPECTIVES ON THE DRAMATIC COASTLINE, WHILE ON-SHORE EXCURSIONS REVEAL THE ELEMENTAL FORCES SHAPING LOCAL LIFE

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10+ mins  |
November 2022
LAND OF GIANTS
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LAND OF GIANTS

From bulbous baobab trees and towering goliath herons to stalking prides of big cats, Ruaha National Park is a land of astonishing sights - and statistics. This is the largest protected wildlife area in Tanzania, and one of the most biodiverse in East Africa, yet it receives just a tenth of the visitor numbers of the country's more famous Serengeti. A new 'citizen science experience' aims to change that, offering hands-on conservation experiences in the heart of the park's wild Usangu Wetlands

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10+ mins  |
November 2022
COLOMBIA
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COLOMBIA

Diverse as it is dazzling, Colombia is where vast regions of rainforest sit at the foot of some of the highest mountains in the world, where hundreds of miles of Pacific and Caribbean coastlines promise countless, untouched beaches. But this isn't just a place to marvel at the scenery, it's a place for adventure: ride out with cowboys in the lowlands; scuba dive off remote islands; taste Colombian-grown coffee right at the source; spend time with Indigenous communities in the Amazon; and lose yourself in some of Latin America's most captivating cities

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10+ mins  |
November 2022
Dubrovnik
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Dubrovnik

SEA VIEWS AND ELEGANT DECOR TAKE CENTRE STAGE IN THE PEARL OF THE ADRIATIC'S HOTEL SCENE

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October 2022
TRONDHEIM
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TRONDHEIM

From its pristine fjords to fertile forests, the Norwegian city draws heavily on the landscape when it comes to its culinary offerings, with a new generation of chefs and producers championing the area's rich, natural bounty

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7 mins  |
October 2022
A TASTE OF Nigeria
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A TASTE OF Nigeria

FRESH FRUIT, SPICY SOUPS AND YAMS IN MANY GUISES ALL PLAY A PART IN NIGERIAN FOOD CULTURE

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October 2022
Art & soul
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Art & soul

A HAVEN FOR LOVERS OF THE ARTS, SAN FRANCISCO IS CELEBRATING A STRING OF OPENINGS AND ANNIVERSARIES WITH A CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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October 2022
PRAGUE
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PRAGUE

Famed for its historic beauty, the Czech capital rewards travellers who look beyond its golden-stoned Old Town dig deeper and discover a new side defined by edgy arts, innovative eats and hip boutiques

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7 mins  |
October 2022
NEW YORK
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NEW YORK

Known for its civil rights history, soul food and thriving music scene, Harlem is attracting a new wave of travellers keen to appreciate the community and culture of New York's most influential Black neighbourhood

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10+ mins  |
October 2022
Namibia
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Namibia

IN THE COUNTRY'S NORTHWESTERN CORNER IS KUNENE, A REGION OF VAST DESERT SCAPES FORMED TENS OF MILLIONS OF YEARS AGO. HERE, ANIMALS AND PEOPLE HAVE ADAPTED TO LIVE IN SOME OF AFRICA'S HARSHEST CONDITIONS, THRIVING IN A LANDSCAPE THAT OFFERS FEW RESOURCES. FOR TRAVELLERS SEEKING SPACE, SILENCE AND STAR-STUDDED SKIES, FEW DESTINATIONS COME CLOSE

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October 2022
THE EDGE OF ENGLAND
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THE EDGE OF ENGLAND

FEW STRETCHES OF THE ENGLAND COAST PATH ARE AS STORIED AS THE 20 MILES CONNECTING THE KENT TOWNS OF DEAL, DOVER AND FOLKESTONE. RISING OVER COLOSSAL CHALK HEADLANDS, THE HIKING ROUTE COMES ALIVE WITH TALES OF ROMAN GENERALS, RAF SQUADRONS AND SMUGGLERS. BUT FAR FROM LIVING IN THE PAST, EACH COMMUNITY PASSED IS CULTIVATING A BUZZY NEW REPUTATION IN THE PRESENT DAY

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10+ mins  |
October 2022
REEF, RAINFOREST & ANCIENT RUINS
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REEF, RAINFOREST & ANCIENT RUINS

Caribbean beach towns cradled by an almighty barrier reef and showstopping Maya citadels half buried in rainforest are among Belize’s crown jewels. But a journey through the small Central American nation reveals hidden facets, too: a patchwork of distinct communities, from Mennonite to Maya, and conservation projects safeguarding nature for future generations

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10+ mins  |
October 2022
TOKYO
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TOKYO

Japan's capital is a megalopolis made up of distinct neighbourhoods, each with their own character. The outré trends of HARAJUKU make it a mecca for independent fashion, while the neon maze of SHINJUKU, with its countless cocktail bars, offers in-the-know revellers an unforgettable night out. Less famous but vital to Tokyo's cultural tapestry is CHIYODA CITY, home to the Imperial Palace and its landscaped gardens, and ODAIBA, a manufactured island housing hallucinogenic, futuristic museums. AKIHABARA continues to be the birthplace of technology and subcultures that go global, while in chichi GINZA, the world's best sushi awaits. Tokyo may be impossible to explore fully, but with our guide to the best 'hoods, there's plenty of fun to be had trying

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10+ mins  |
October 2022
FAMILY FLAVOURS
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FAMILY FLAVOURS

SUZIE LEE'S FIRST RECIPE BOOK IS INSPIRED BY THE CHINESE CUISINE SHE GREW UP WITH, BOTH AT HER PARENTS' TAKEAWAY IN NORTHERN IRELAND AND ON TRIPS BACK TO THEIR HOMELAND OF HONG KONG

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Atumn 2022