TRAVEL

To Live in the Past

By Tom Russell Mongolia. This was a place like no other. A land of extremes where normality does not exist. Being here was like time

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Paleochora, Aegina 

By Lizzie Walsh  Whilst the Acropolis or the temple of Aphaia amassed huge swathes of tourists, pop up coffee stands, tat stores and keep off

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Mongolian Motorcycle Madness

By Tom Russell We squeezed into this convenience store, jostling past customers as they bought their individual cigarettes, to the back door. Out in the

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A Bed for a Weary Traveller

By Henry Worsley Hostels are different places for different people; the start points for an adventure, inbetweens, sometimes, for the more unfortunate wanderers, dead-ends. They

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Mauricelli with a side of Medici

The stratified building is a mammoth of design, several renaissance and architectural museums housed within the old bank: herculean figures move the viewer in scherzando

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An Insider’s Guide to Edinburgh​

Whether you are visiting uni mates, escaping for a romantic getaway, or simply wanting to broaden your cultural horizons, Edinburgh is the one for you! Offering all the benefits of a buzzing big city whilst also having easy access to the mountains and beach, Scotland’s capital is a must-see destination. Uni student and third-year resident, Tilly Pern gives her tried and tested recommendations for your next weekend getaway.

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An Insider’s Guide to Prague​

Buzzing nightlife, cosy cafes and killer vintage finds are only a short flight away. Popular with travellers of all kinds, Prague has so much more to offer than beer and stag-dos. Sophie Hogan gives her recommendations for your next weekend getaway.

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