From opera in London to tea time in Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar, getting to the heart of a destination was never so richly rewarding yet so downright free.
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By Matthew Anderson
In and around the city’s industrial scale Asian market, a community left over from the Cold War feeds visitors with plastic junk and great food.
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By Kerry Christiani
A former Jewish girls' school has been given a five million euro facelift by well-known Berlin gallerist Michael Fuchs, thus becoming the city's most idiosyncratic cultural venue.
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Mapping the World
A cartographer's guide to global destinations.
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You could argue that no other single city in the world embodied the tortured path of the 20th Century more than the German capital.
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By Stephen Evans
Locals often grumble about tourists, but Berlin saw an actual protest.
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