
When East met West: How Germany became one
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, Germany's landscape has changed dramatically. Foreign correspondent Rupert Cornwell returns to his old stamping ground
Traveller's Guide To: Lapland
Santa may be the big draw in this vast wilderness, but there is culture, wildlife and a magnificent light show to enjoy too, says Harriet OiBrien
Writer's bloc: Simon Calder returns to East Germany
Twenty years ago the fall of the Berlin Wall ended the division of Germany. But the first taste of freedom happened 100 miles away at Checkpoint Alpha...
The Big Six: Plane hotels
It you're looking for a room with a view, try a 1965 Boeing 727 in the Costa Rica jungle or an old Soviet propellor plane well that has been turned into one luxurious suite...
City Slicker in Quito
The capital of Ecuador is celebrating 200 years of independence with a multimillion dollar boost. Sarah Gilbert offers a guide for new and returning visitors
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Head east for Christmas shopping bargains, says survey
Britons banking on pre-Christmas shopping bargains should head for the former Eastern Bloc countries, it was revealed today.

48 Hours In: Cambridge
Take a punt on the picturesque university city this winter and you'll be rewarded with fine architecture and food, a classical music festival and an outdoor ice rink.

Trail of the unexpected: Surfers set for Dorset
Bournemouth's long-awaited artificial reef has opened for surfers. Ben Mondy tests the water

Stay the night: Le Gray, Beirut
The long-awaited arrival of this chic hotel confirms the Lebanese capital has regained its old spirit

The Traveller's Guide to: Christmas markets
Cathy Packe advises on where to shop for presents in the open air. Revised for Yuletide 2009 by James Crichton-Smith

Traveller's Guide To: Western Australia
Rugged red earth, great wines and a stunning coastline set against deep blue skies... head west to explore a classic Australian state
A natural wander: Discovers the delights of Cape Town's Disa Gorge trail
I thought I knew Table Mountain. After five years as a foreign correspondent in South Africa, I thought I had rambled and scrambled over pretty much all of this rocky wilderness half a mile in the sky above Cape Town. Then a friend said: "Ah, but you haven't been up Disa Gorge. You've missed the best bit."

Finding peace and quiet on Phuket
Mum, there's a tree growing out of our house! Lena Corner and family found a quiet spot hidden in the jungle on the south-east coast
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