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With star chefs, scotch trolleys and local farmers markets, these accommodations are upping their culinary game.


Best student cities: Paris

By Karina Martinez-Carter

Every year, tens of thousands of students descend on the city for their studies, most likely with visions of passing one of the city’s architectural landmarks while commuting to class.
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Worldwide weird: Surround sound baths in California

By Lindsey Galloway

The Integratron, built by aeronautical engineer George Van Tassel in the 1950s, is a sound chamber precisely tuned to promote relaxation and rejuvenation.
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Mini guide to Amsterdam’s canals

With more canals than Venice, getting lost along the Dutch capital’s bucolic Golden Age waterways is the best way to discover the city.
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A literary pilgrimage through the streets of Dublin

By Fergal Keane, Lonely Planet Traveller

Walk through Ireland’s capital in the footsteps of its novelists, poets and playwrights -- beyond its most-loved son, James Joyce.
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America’s craft beer explosion

By Regis St Louis, Lonely Planet

The factory-produced brews that used to make up the US beer market have been surpassed in recent years by thousands of microbreweries across the country.
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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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