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The sharpest rooms in Shanghai

By Daniel McCrohan, Lonely Planet

Shanghai World Financial Centre and Jinmao Find the most fabulous accommodations in the city, from five-star stunners housed in towering skyscrapers to beautifully renovated pre-war villas. Read more…


A guide to hotel loyalty programmes

By Chris McGinnis

hotel loyalty programs Since airline awards are increasingly difficulty to redeem, frequent travellers might be more satisfied investing their loyalty with hotels, where awards are more plentiful. Read more…


Shanghai after the World Expo

By Shawn Low, Lonely Planet

Shanghai World Expo 2010 Costing a reported $40 billion and drawing 73 million visitors, the 2010 World Expo left an indelible mark on Shanghai – and the improvements are still benefitting travellers today. Read more…


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Seasonal cheer in the ‘City of Brotherly Love’

By Terry Casey

Longwood Gardens Philadelphia Philadelphia’s holiday season is the perfect combination of old traditions and new celebrations. Read more…


On and off Kentucky’s beaten Bourbon Trail

By Suemedha Sood

Bourbon Trail Local food and culture, chased by drams of American whiskey. Read more…


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A sketch of The Underground. (Tim Baynes) Drawing on experience: London

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Short term rental cars in Paris

Autolib provides cars for hire by the half-hour


Five favourite travel apps of 2011

The best free apps that launched this year


A holiday Q&A with the TSA

Jingle-bell sweaters can cause air travel delays


The latest news from Fast Track

Toronto's global shopping appeal


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Goathland Station Harry Potter’s England

Explore where the wizarding world came to life


Have a barbecue anywhere Gift guide 2011: North America

Ideas for starting the great American road trip


Abandoned railway turned pedestrian paradise A garden between NYC skyscrapers

A welcome respite for Manhattan pedestrians


Setting records From the shores of Lake Titicaca

The world's highest navigable lake


Hike in Rocky Mountain National Park Outdoor adventures in Colorado

Unrivalled hiking, biking and skiing terrain


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Monticello, Corsica

This French island, the most mountainous in the Mediterranean, lies between the Ligurian and Tyrrhenian seas.

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