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Paris In A Cheapo Minute: City tips A-Z

A couple at the Jardin des Tuileries. Photos by Theodora Brack. By Theadora Brack in Paris— With my pointy arrow, I feverishly pen this post from Paris . February marks my one-year anniversary with EuroCheapo! In honor of this sparkling … Read More

Arizona Farmers Markets

Farmer's Market loot. In Arizona , we have the luxury of year-round Farmer’s Markets. There’s nothing like having access to fresh fruits and vegetables in the middle of January to cheer up your winter blues! What you see here are … Read More

Adventure holidays: hot tips for 2010

We asked the experts to reveal the trips they are most excited about – from Papua New Guinea’s jungles to Greenland’s ice floes Asia 1. Mountain biking, Cappadocia, Turkey In Cappadocia, the thrill of hurtling along a trail on two … Read More

London: The 4 best weekend markets for bargain shopping (and people watching)

Buying olives at London’s Borough Market. Photo by Kulbowski. By Justin Bergman in London— If it’s a weekend in London , then it’s market time, no matter what season. Londoners are undeniably proud of their markets and not just because … Read More

Six Things To Do in Johannesburg

All this semester, LG intern Courtney Brooks will be sending us reports from the field in Johannesburg, South Africa. Got a question about what it’s like to live and work in Jo’burg—a city with one of the highest crime rates … Read More

Eat, Pray, Love in the USA

Photo: chris runoff The natural beauty and diversity of this land and its people put American cuisine, spirituality, and romance on par with some of the best in the world. Culinary America A land of immigrants, Americans learned long ago … Read More

Guest Post: Welcome to free Geneva

In this guest post, Margaret Doherty illustrates that, contrary to popular belief, you don’t need to deplete your Swiss bank account to have a great time in Geneva, as there are a host of free activities on offer. “When was … Read More

We will protect air travel for the masses, says Ed Miliband

Mass air travel will be preserved even in a low-carbon Britain because the government will find deeper emissions cuts in other areas, the climate change secretary Ed Miliband said today. Dismissing demands for punitive sanctions to curb flying, Miliband said … Read More

Virginia Woolf beach is sold for £80,000

Secret buyer snaps up 30-hectare plot on Cornish coast that probably inspired novel It boasts golden sand, cosy dunes that give respite against the winds – and a vista with a very famous literary connection. Little wonder, then, that Upper … Read More

Great Flashpacking Hostels in Australia, New Zealand & Fiji

Flashpacking is as popular as ever this summer and for good reason. Traveling with gadgets has become a part of life. Why wouldn’t you stay in one of the nice, higher end hostels around the world that allow you to … Read More