Istanbul 21/08/2008
From mystical mosques to harbourside bars, this city of two halves shimmers with energy. Nick Redman dips his toe into life on thebanks of the Bosphorus — full story »
Budapest 20/08/2008
From torture museums and Turkish baths to the café that can never close, Andrew Eames gets to grips with the heroes and heritage of the Hungarian capital — full story »
Vienna 2008 20/08/2008
Fascinating museums, mouth-watering desserts and beautiful green spaces beguile Andrew Eames in Austria’s elegant capital — full story »
St Petersburg 20/08/2008
From Peter the Great’s log cabin on the banks of the Neva to the ship that started a revolution, Philip Parker traces the formidable heritage of Russia’s imperial capital — full story »
Moscow 20/08/2008
Forget the bling, says Philip Parker, the real attraction in Moscow is its mad and magnificent history — full story »
Athens 19/08/2008
The Greek capital can seem hot, dusty and daunting, but Melanie Ring discovers beauty and tranquillity in its winding back alleys, elegant gardens and ancient sites — full story »
Zurich 2008 19/08/2008
Cutting-edge art, panoramic views and mouth-watering chocolates make a tour of Zurich a treat for the senses, says Jenny Southan — full story »
Bologna 19/08/2008
One of Europe’s oldest seats of learning, Bologna is still kept on its toes by a vibrant student population. Sara Turner soaks up the atmosphere in one of northern Italy’s most beautiful cities — full story »
Madrid 2008 18/08/2008
In the Spanish capital, take a tip from the locals and make time for picture galleries, pampering and a walk in the park. Marcus Waring enjoys a more leisurely pace of life — full story »
Frankfurt 15/08/2008
The banking capital of Europe is not everyone’s idea of a tourist destination… but that means smaller crowds in the good bits. Andrew Eames reports — full story »
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