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20 Jun 2012:
Hotel Tonight, an app offering discounts on same-day hotel bookings in 40 north American cities, adds London collection
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19 Jun 2012:
The car-free Princes' Islands are only a short ferry ride from Istanbul, and provide a welcome break from the city heat. It'll be a memorable day trip if you eat in one of these great restaurants
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15 Jun 2012:
Greek elections could have travel implications for UK tourists, but if the country exits the euro it needn't hamper your holiday
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15 Jun 2012:
Tenerife's sunny climate and rugged terrain make it a favourite training base for many Olympic athletes. Rachel Dixon finds out why on a boxing break
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15 Jun 2012: Deborah Orr: So many live in Britain without ever visiting Mull or Jura or Staffa, but they can feel as close to paradise as anywhere in the world
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15 Jun 2012: Sea shanties are undergoing a revival in popularity as evidenced by the 350 singers young and old taking part in the festival
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14 Jun 2012:
Viktor Yanukovych may have scored an own goal over Yulia Tymoshenko but a heatwave, a first round win and peaceful streets have levelled things for Kiev
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14 Jun 2012:
A rise in demand for house sitters in London means savvy visitors could stay in luxurious accommodation during the Olympics – without paying a penny
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10 Jun 2012:
It's this year's World Design Capital, and few cities can match the Finnish metropolis for the craftsmanship of its buildings. Justin McGuirk sets out on foot
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8 Jun 2012:
It worked for Barcelona, so can it work for the quiet Dorset town? With new attractions and a thriving food scene change is well under way, as Donald Strachan finds
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