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America’s best beer bars

Before the craft beer boom of the 1980s, beer in America was as uninspired as the generic bars that served it. Now, micro bottlings and local selections fill bars worth travelling to.


Travelling the slow route to Petra

By Jessica Lee

One of the Middle East's most scenic and ancient roads, the 280km-long King’s Highway in Jordan has a history that stretches back to the curtain opening of civilisation.
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Lima’s artsy enclave

By Ed Stocker

Away from the noise of downtown, the southern barrio of Barranco is a favoured hangout of poets, writers, painters and sculptors, inspired by the coastal scenery and lapping waves.
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Worldwide weird: Toronto’s shoe museum has sole

By Lindsey Galloway

From Queen Victoria’s dancing slippers to socks made from human hair, the Bata Shoe Museum displays a well-heeled history through some of the world’s most fascinating footwear.
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Nepal’s other Everest

By Andrew Bain, Lonely Planet

A fork in the well-trafficked Everest Base Camp trail leads trekkers up a remote path to the summit of Gokyo Ri mountain and some of the best views in Nepal.
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Haute hotels in Paris

By Kim Laidlaw Adrey

Whether you’re attending this autumn’s Fashion Week or just soaking up some of the city’s couture heritage, these five hotels will surround you with style even while you sleep.
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Mapping the world: Cape Town

A cartographer’s guide to global destinations


The two sides of charter cities

An avant-garde idea that could change a country


Contemporary art comes to Rio

The annual ArtRio 2012 starts 13 September


The latest news from Fast Track

Sites of disaster double as tourist attractions


Slideshows

Blue holes of the Bahamas

Time capsules of prehistoric treasures


The world’s most expensive dishes

Who knew cake and sushi could cost this much?


Forgotten countries of the world

These low-profile wonders are not to be missed


The world’s best affordable cities

Stretch your bill in these surprising locations


The daredevils of Yosemite

In California, pushing the limits of adventure


Where in the world? with Lonely Planet

Toledo, Spain

This Spanish city was made a Unesco World Heritage Site thanks to its imposing Gothic cathedral and Alcázar fortress.

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Travel Tweets

2012 around the BBC

Crowds line the parade route

Huge crowds cheer GB's athletes

Hundreds of thousands of people line the route of a victory parade through London to cheer Britain's Olympic and Paralympic athletes.

Paralympians at the closing ceremony in London (9 Sept 2012)

London 2012: How the world saw the Paralympics

With the London 2012 Paralympics over, how have they been judged around the world?

Burning cyclist

Britons refuse to let go of Games

Fans cannot believe that the Paralympic Games are over, signalling the end of London 2012.

Nigeria's success in turning silver into gold

What next for 2012 Games Makers?

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