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The Indian capital is being transformed by daring street art

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Cottesloe Beach

It was once little more than a mining hub, but this coastal metropolis is now abuzz with creative energy, says James Draven

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The original ice hotel in Sweden

The first ice hotel marks its 25th birthday this winter. Mark Jones checks in to uncover the key to its success and why it is now imitated around the world

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Venice: 'All the romantic elegance of the sewage it invariably reeks of,' reckons Ben Stanley
From Stonehenge to Paris
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All contribute back to the community by prioritising locally-sourced food, and many have come up with their own renewable energy solutions
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Sandy stretch: yoga at Paradis Plage

Whether you want to take care of your body, soothe your mind, or just indulge in some rest and relaxation, there will be a break to suit, writes Caroline Sylger Jones

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Castles, igloos and expedition-quality sleeping bags

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Wilbert Das, the Diesel fashion brand's former creative director, has turned his attention to the Uxua Casa Hotel

It was a 2014 travel buzz-phrase. Mark Jones visited Trancoso to find out exactly what it looks like in Brazil

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The Airlander in its Bedfordshire hangar
Once the stuff of history, dirigibles are making a surprise comeback - from Nasa to Bedfordshire
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From a zip wire over a World Heritage Site in South Africa, to the burial site of King Richard III
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One fell swoop: rambling in the Lakes

It's the ideal way to start the new year and experience the meditative power of walking, says David Atkinson

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Rock and a hard place: The viewing platform at Uluru

A journey through the stark 'red centre' exposes Tom Adair to the country's most startling scenery

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Neon Museum

This once-shady neighbourhood has been given a fresh lease on life, with new bars, restaurants, shopping precincts and creative spaces. Julia Buckley heads to Sin City to see for herself

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Lie in bed and watch fish swimming past before hopping above deck and jumping in the Indian Ocean to join them
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Nishimuraya's lobby

Kinosaki might be unfamiliar to the British, but for the Japanese it’s a place of pilgrimage for its thermal waters and sublime seafood. Michael Booth dipped into both

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The West is fascinated by Kim Jong-Un and his secretive state, but what do tourists get to see?
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