City Breaks

  • LifestyleAOL

    The five most-visited cities in the world

    If you had to name the global cities which get the largest number of visitors each year, you'd probably think it wasn't too hard. You might say New York, Tokyo or Hong Kong - maybe even Barcelona - but surprisingly none of those feature

  • EntertainmentYahoo Life UK

    Cosy city breaks guaranteed to get you excited for autumn

    From a cosy pod nestled in Reykjavík's rugged landscape to a postcard perfect spot by Richmond Park, look no further for an excuse to escape.

  • NewsAOL

    Where to stay in Amsterdam: Conservatorium hotel review

    Originally a bank in the 19th century before becoming a 20th-century music school and now a five-star Leading Hotel of the World, history and architecture abound at the plush Conservatorium, which sits smack bang in the middle of town in the

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  • NewsAOL

    The world's least (and most) stressful cities to live in

    Looking for a city break (or a new home) that's going to leave you relaxed rather than strung out? You might want to head to Germany. Stuttgart has been named the least stressful city to live in a survey by Zipjet. See also: 18 movie

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    Brits still plan holidays to Europe in 2018 despite Brexit

    Despite the ongoing confusion around Brexit, with only one if five people feeling well informed about the implications for their holidays, British holidaymakers are still committed to Europe as a holiday destination, research from ABTA has

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  • NewsAOL

    Seville is the best city in the world to visit in 2018, according to Lonely Planet

    The Spanish city of Seville has been named the number one place to visit for a city break in 2018, by Lonely Planet's Best in Travel. SEE ALSO: What to see and where to stay in Moscow SEE ALSO: 12 underrated European cities Praised for

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  • NewsAOL

    Moscow: What to see, where to stay

    One of the world's most opulent cities, Moscow is the short break for lovers of grand architecture, world-class art and luxurious living. With 2017 marking 100 years since the Bolshevik Revolution, which saw the overthrowing of the Tsars and

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