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Board a classic wooden boat from the hotel’s riverside terrace for a private guided canal tour to the Van Gogh Museum.

The Heineken beer family owns a historic hotel. It can never be sold

The billionaire brewers filled the hotel, built in 1896 on the site of Amsterdam’s first inn, with their priceless Dutch art collection.

  • by Sheriden Rhodes
Royal Jordanian flies to the fewest destinations of any Oneworld alliance airline.

Ten surprising airlines you can use your Qantas points with

You don’t have to use your points flying with Qantas. Sometimes the better deal comes from hopping aboard a partner airline.

  • by David Whitley
The Eurostar.

Eurostar’s version of premium economy is almost as good as business

Standard Premier offers the same seat and most of the trappings of Business Premier at a lower price.

  • by Sheriden Rhodes
Ten years of memories...

This is one of the saddest parts of travel

This year I picked up a new passport after spending 10 years – and many adventures – in the company of my old one.

  • by Tim Richards
Samarkand is stunning.

The world’s biggest country is off-limits. Here’s where to go instead

You want vast and unknowable? Try the ninth-largest country in the world or one of its neighbours.

  • by Ben Groundwater
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The Roman Bridge across the Guadalquivir river and the marvellous Mosque-Cathedral in Cordoba, Spain.

Europe’s new bucket list: 25 highlights beyond the cliches

You know its world-famous wine regions and iconic cities. Now get to know a different side of the Continent, one of hidden archipelagos and uncrowded marvels.

  • by Ben Groundwater

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Your sense of taste is affected by altitude, so choose your meals accordingly (if you have options).

The food that tastes best (and worst) on board planes

We could improve our enjoyment of airline meals by making wiser choices about what to eat when the trolley comes around.

  • by Brian Johnston

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