Destinations
Top five German cities
Catherine Quinn rounds up the business hubs in Germany, experiencing the well-known clichés, and uncovering some surprises along the way
St. Petersburg: History and modernity
Steven Rowland reports on St Petersburg, and highlights the differences that set it apart from the other canal-network cities
Lisbon’s dream
Amy Turner loses herself in mouth-watering delicacies and heartbreaking folk music in Portugal’s capital city
Nevis today, Nevis tomorrow
Blending offshore financial services and upmarket tourism, Nevis has always attracted the discerning businessman. Simon Neil dips his toe in the Caribbean water
Joburg bound
The frenetic and fast-paced city of Johannesburg has its detractors, but the buzz is hard to beat and rewards those willing to investigate
Trading in Cape Town
With overnight direct flights, no jetlag and only a two-hour time difference, Cape Town – widely regarded as one of the world’s most beautiful cities – is a great place to do business
Copious Copenhagen
Tucked away on the chilly eastern coast of Denmark, Copenhagen is one of Europe’s more diminutive cities and can be crossed on foot in half an hour. Lucia Cockcroft discovers that, like Tom Cruise or the iPod Nano, despite its size it has a lot to offer
Picture of Poland
With a past boasting more setbacks than a TV repair shop, Poland has done well to join the swelling ranks of vogue weekend destinations cropping up all over Eastern Europe, luring young westerners with bargain flights, stunning scenery and cheap beer, as Paul Evans find out
A bright future for South Africa
Moving on from its troubled past, the South Africa of the future is a promising business proposition. We take an in depth look at what Johannesburg and Cape town have to offer the business traveller
Sweeter than a Madeira
Jane Anson explores the vibrant beauty of Madeira’s scenery and gets to grips with business in the capital, Funchal
Viennesse delight
Imperial palaces and great music, Old Masters and modern art, legendary coffee houses and trendy restaurants, designer shopping and Christmas markets – Sue Dobson thinks Austria’s stylish capital is one of Europe’s finest cities
Warsaw: Poland’s spring
The sun is rising in the east, illuminating the cultural delights of central Europe. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the gothic charm of Warsaw. Lucia Cockcroft enlightens us
