If a stray meteorite ever took out Rome, they would be able to rebuild it, from the big monuments down to the most intimate viale, by studying the many films shot there. Whereas most cities, when they feature in a film, are only a backdrop, the fabric of the Rome so often plays a full… Continue reading
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Chart-topping walk on London's doorstep
How do you measure Britain’s most popular walks? Footpaths may look busy, but it’s very difficult to count how many people are using them. And who’s to say it isn’t the same local people taking a turn every day of the year, which would certainly build up the numbers? Truth is, the countryside is not… Continue reading →
Jet black town faces a rosy tourist future
Whitby is one of our most perfect little seaside resorts, with its historic heart tucked cosily down a deep valley on the North Yorkshire coast. It’s an ideal short getaway destination. My must-do list includes some of Britain’s best fish and chips, lashings of Gothic horror, 199 famous steps, a hotel where Lewis Carroll stayed, … Continue reading →
Far North city where bedtime is abolished
Newly minted with its old name St Petersburg, Prime Minister Putin’s spruced-up hometown is bidding for a place among the world’s great short-break destinations. I remember this city as black and white Leningrad. But I much prefer the remastered Technicolor version, with canals to match Amsterdam, wide boulevards on a par with Paris, and palaces… Continue reading →
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EasyJet to open up Jordan's ancient marvels to new visitors
EasyJet begin flying to Amman, the capital of Jordan, three times a week from London Gatwick from 27 March 2011. With the current, fast-moving state of political change in the Middle East, it’s impossible to predict what will happen to the way the country is governed by the time the first flight takes off. … Continue reading →