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The ancient arabic fortress of Alhambra in Granada.

Seven magical things you’ll discover at Spain’s astonishing Alhambra

This sprawling palace complex is one of Europe’s most visited monuments, but you can escape the tour groups and see its more tranquil side.

  • by Brian Johnston
Ryanair’s cabin is cramped.

Airline review: Flying with Europe’s most notorious carrier is excruciating

A flight with Ryanair is to be endured rather than enjoyed – cheap cross-continental trips come with some of the tightest seats in the sky.

  • by David Whitley
Enjoy the walk.

Here’s why I hate using Google Maps when I’m travelling

I ignore hectoring instructions and commanding blue lines and choose my own route based not on efficiency, but pleasure.

  • by Brian Johnston
Villa Necchi Campiglio, Milan, is one of the best-preserved home museums.

Snooping in famous dead people’s homes is one of my favourite things to do

I’d much rather visit a place that was a real home, one that has its living history preserved. That’s why snooping in famous dead people’s homes is one of my favourite things to do.

  • by Lee Tulloch
The planned ‘Wellness Zone’ on board Qantas’ Airbus A350-1000.

Qantas on shortlist for year’s best airline cabin innovations

The Crystal Cabin Awards offer up amazing innovations for air travellers every year. But will any of these ideas actually take off?

  • by Michael Gebicki
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Twenty things that will surprise first-time visitors to Paris

From hidden green spaces to supermarket wine, it’s the unexpected aspects of this very particular culture that truly captivate.

  • by Divya Bala

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On the march – Le Grand Elephant.

How a gigantic, mechanical elephant help revitalise a struggling city

It is enormous at 18 metres tall and 48 tonnes, with dozens of human passengers riding on its head, shoulders and flanks.

  • by Nick Place

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