Focus
15 minutes of fame
Bursting at the seams with contemporary art and boasting more culture than you can shake a bagel at, New York’s Chelsea district has matured into a hub of creative commerce
Should I stay or should I go?
How will Malaysia’s political crossroads impact foreign investment in prosperous Kuala Lumpur?
Going Dutch
Do images of tulips, clogs and whirring windmills dance in your head when you think of The Netherlands? Well think again. Jo Caruana goes beyond the clichés to unearth the charming realities of this very contemporary country
No wonder the Cold War ended…
The pen is mightier than the hammer and sickle
In from the cold
Travelling by train has often been synonymous with high class style and celebrity chic, and with rail travel fast becoming the staple preserve of fashionistas and green buffs alike, we examine the glorious journeys to be had on the trans-Siberian rail road
North German gem
The Free Hanseatic City of Hamburg is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. It is also one of Germany’s most popular city destinations thanks to its range of leisure and cultural attractions
The last grand duchy
It may be one of the smallest countries in the world, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a large amount of fun to be had in Luxembourg
New venues, new visions
There is an old saying that “What Manchester does today, the rest of the world does tomorrow;” and the city’s innovative nature is still thriving
Tango in Paris
Got 48 hours in the city of lights? Fling yourself into the heady mix of heritage, culinary delights and entertainment the French capital has to offer
Making connections
Istanbul has long been the meeting point of different worlds; a city where supposed opposites melt into one. Newly flourishing and vibrant, this unique place is entering another golden age
A tale of two cities
Contrast the never-ending pulse of Seoul with the laid back ancient culture of Gyeongju for a different perspective on South Korea, says Julianna Barnaby
The post-soccer city
After the surge of World Cup interest, can Johannesburg avoid the slump that often follows such international attractions?