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    Win a Jack Wolfskin backpack

    Free UK cultural attractions Post a tip on GuardianWitness about enjoying culture without having to fork out any money and you could win a backpack worth £130

  • Athens' best street foods and stalls

    6 Jun 2013:

    Where do you go if you want a bite to eat on the streets of Athens? The Culinary Backstreets network has the answers, from fresh koulouri breads to the Athenian twist on a hot dog

  • Mexico City's best street foods and stalls

    5 Jun 2013:

    Do you know your tacos from your tlacoyos? Mexico City is the destination for part two of our street food guide from the Culinary Backstreets network

  • Shanghai's best street foods and stalls

    4 Jun 2013:

    With the first World Street Food Congress kicking off in Singapore, the Culinary Backstreets network is celebrating the best street food and stalls in the cities covered by its bloggers, kicking off with Shanghai

    • This blogpost first appeared on the Culinary Backstreets blog
    • Know a great place to eat in Shanghai? Add a comment

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  • Summer in Ibiza – in pictures

    4 Sep 2013: Gallery (14 pictures)

    Getty photographer David Ramos documents some of the tourists who visit Ibiza to enjoy not only the beaches but also the array of clubs with international DJs playing to vast audiences

  • What's the best city in the world?

    4 Sep 2013: Ben Page and Simon Atkinson: New York comes out on top, but London and Paris are a close second in an Ipsos Mori survey with plenty of surprises
  • Readers' tips: free UK cultural attractions

    4 Sep 2013:

    From a pop up museum to a public library with a great exhibition via a free concert. What's your tip of choice for enjoying the UK's culture without spending a penny? Send in your tip via GuardianWitness and the best tip wins a backpack worth £130

  • Below the listening domes the turf is sprinkled with late summer flowers

    3 Sep 2013: Country diary: Morwenstow to Bude, Cornwall: Vertiginous cliffs hem boulders and choppy water, but turf on the cliff-land is sprinkled with stunted flowers
  • Don't worry dear, that's just a brazenly copulating squirrel monkey

    3 Sep 2013:

    Paula Cocozza: The birds and the bees consultant at one zoo is on hand to explain the mysteries of mating to perplexed children. So how does she phrase it exactly?

  • Been there photo competition - work

    3 Sep 2013:

    This month's Been there photo competition is asking for your shots of working life across the globe. Enter your best photos via GuardianWitness

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  • 10 of the best restaurants in Paris

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    You'll find some of the world's very best restaurants in Paris. Food writer Alexander Lobrano selects the best of the best, with a galaxy of Michelin stars between them

  • Australia's best beach hotels: NSW coast

    Lennox Head, New South Wales, Australia

    Planning a road trip along New South Wales's stunning coast? Emma Pearse selects 10 brilliant beach pads, from budget cabins and surfers' campsites to stylish mid-range B&Bs

  • Top 10 live music venues in Chicago

    The Mid, Chicago

    The city's legendary blues scene has created a wealth of great clubs, while indie, hip-hop and electronic acts love to chance their arm here on the way up, says Jaime Black

  • Turkey: top 10 budget beach hotels

    Paradise Garden, Fethiye, Turkey

    Turkey has ancient ruins, turquoise waters, and boutique B&Bs and hotels for under £100 a night. Here's a pick of the best places by the Aegean sea

  • 10 perfect Greek island holidays

    Beach on Anti-Paxos, Greece

    Greece has so many idyllic islands with so many gorgeous beaches, so how do you choose where to go? Here are Rachel Dixon's top spots

  • Top 10 restaurants in San Francisco

    Bar Tartine, San Francisco

    Eating out in San Francisco dishes up cuisine every bit as varied as the city's culture and nightlife, says food writer Marcia Gagliardi

  • 10 free things to do outdoors in London

    Ram at Mudchute City Farm seen in front of Canary Wharf, Isle of Dogs, London

    Follow Matt Brown's top tips for enjoying summer in the city for free, whether you fancy climbing a hill, catching a film or playing table tennis

Been there - readers' tips

  • The Lobster Shack, North Berwick, UK

    Been there for city guides: Restaurants

    ma9nuna Fresh, sustainable and locally caught lobster and chips for under £10. Sitting on the harbour wall in the sunshine, glass of wine in hand and watching the world go by is total bliss

  • Skiddaw House hostel, Keswick, UK

    Been there for city guides: Hotels

    Ricmovida Miles from the nearest road you arrive on foot or by bike. Well worth the effort - the almost untouched views around the beautiful, colourful Back o' Skiddaw fells, moors and valleys are your reward. Real peace

  • The Talbot, Knightwick, UK

    Been there for city guides: Restaurants

    saltspringisland Nestled between rolling wooded hills and the River Teme, The Talbot is the home of Teme Valley Brewery. The staples 'This' and 'That' and 'T'other' are complemented with a rotating other brews

  • Thompson LES hotel, New York City

    Been there for city guides: Hotels

    plelarge Fantastic value for money at around £100 per night. Deal included one-bedroom apartment with private terrace and stunning 360-degree view of the NY skyline. Good location for trendy bars and galleries

  • Lazonby Pool, Cumbria, UK

    Been there for city guides: Attractions

    tawnyowl3 Run by community volunteers and heated with green energy from the river Eden, which runs next to it. Main pool and toddler pool, small cafe. 10-pitch campsite and kids' park on site

  • The Fantasticable, Chatel, France

    Been there for city guides: Attractions

    LotusLoves It's a zipwire in the Portes du Soleil in France, which spans a huge valley twice. You are fixed underneath in a canopy face down so it's almost as if you're flying - especially when the wind buffets you as you're halfway across. Amazing!

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