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National Geographic Traveller (UK)

Jun 01 2023
Magazine

Each issue is packed with authentic travel experiences and vivid photography, plus insights and tips to inspire would-be explorers to travel widely, ethically and safely. We are passionate about experiencing the world, championing sustainable travel and celebrating journeys from a local or cultural perspective.

CONTRIBUTORS

Editor’s letter

AWARD-WINNING NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELLER

DON’T MISS

Chee and Jun, Penang, Malaysia

Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Revisiting 1873 • A NEW HISTORY TOUR AND MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS WILL MARK THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF VIENNA’S WORLD FAIR

A CAPITAL SHOW • With all eyes on the capital for the Coronation, some of London’s most venerable cultural venues have unveiled shiny new galleries and innovative exhibitions

A TASTE OF Corfu • ITALIAN INFLUENCES AND GENERATIONS-OLD RECIPES SHAPE THIS ISLAND’S CUISINE

SYRACUSE • Follow in the footsteps of Indiana Jones’s latest filming locations with an architecture and archaelogy tour in Sicily’s baroque southeast city

Manila • DESIGN-LED SPACES ARE REDEFINING THE FILIPINO CAPITAL’S HOTEL SCENE

MAKING A SPLASH • Five new reasons for families to return to the British seaside this summer, from pools to rides

CÁDIZ • A SLIVER OF LAND SURROUNDED BY THE ATLANTIC, THIS SUN-SPLASHED CITY IS ONE OF ANDALUCIA’S MOST UNDERRATED GETAWAYS

FALMOTH • Explore Cornwall’s maritime boomtown this summer, then tackle a chunk of the South West Coast Path, celebrating its 50th anniversary

Explore our wild isles • DISCOVER THE SECRETS OF THE UK’S NATURAL LANDSCAPES — AND THE CREATURES WITHIN — WITH THESE NEW NATURE TRAVEL TITLES

SMART PACKING • These handy products and gadgets make getting ready for your next trip a breeze and give you peace of mind while on the go

A TWO-NIGHT CITY BREAK TO BRUSSELS • The Hoxton, Brussels and Eurostar are teaming up to offer the winner and a guest a getaway to the Belgian capital

FREYA BROMLEY • The writer and podcaster spent a year travelling around Britain to swim in its every tidal pool — and found an antidote to loss on her journey

Ed Salisbury & Jon Moy • THE BRITISH ADVENTURERS ARE USING SKI MOUNTAINEERING TO HIGHLIGHT THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE HIGHEST PEAKS

ATTENBOROUGH SERIES TO WATCH AFTER WILD ISLES • Celebrating the natural world while outlining the effects of climate change, Sir David Attenborough’s documentaries remind us how fragile life is.

EXTRAORDINARY PLACES TO EAT AROUND THE WORLD • IF YOU’VE EVER WANTED TO DINE BENEATH THE INDIAN OCEAN OR IN A TANZANIAN CRATER, YOU’RE IN LUCK.

BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA • Head to this former seat of Ottomans and kings to find extraordinary landscapes, an emerging food scene and exuberant nightlife.

BARBADOS • Hearty portions of pork and fish washed down with beer or rum are the traditional staples of Barbados — but things are changing, particularly in the less-visited northern hills and along the east coast

PARIS • Paris is a city for dreamers, for gazing out over grey-slate rooftops and strolling along storied boulevards. Yet the hotel scene used to be anything but dreamy — beyond the ritzy above-five-star palace hotels, France’s capital was known for its stamp-sized rooms and old-fashioned decor. Where to stay is of course still the million euro question, but happily the hotel scene has been transformed in the past few years. Beautiful boutique sleeps now abound, fun rooftop hotel bars are popping up and icy service has thawed. While pools and super-king beds are still rare, the latest openings have injected colour and style, from the Marais to the Left Bank.

Taste the world • The National Geographic Traveller (UK) Food Festival is set to return this July,...


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English

Each issue is packed with authentic travel experiences and vivid photography, plus insights and tips to inspire would-be explorers to travel widely, ethically and safely. We are passionate about experiencing the world, championing sustainable travel and celebrating journeys from a local or cultural perspective.

CONTRIBUTORS

Editor’s letter

AWARD-WINNING NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELLER

DON’T MISS

Chee and Jun, Penang, Malaysia

Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Revisiting 1873 • A NEW HISTORY TOUR AND MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS WILL MARK THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF VIENNA’S WORLD FAIR

A CAPITAL SHOW • With all eyes on the capital for the Coronation, some of London’s most venerable cultural venues have unveiled shiny new galleries and innovative exhibitions

A TASTE OF Corfu • ITALIAN INFLUENCES AND GENERATIONS-OLD RECIPES SHAPE THIS ISLAND’S CUISINE

SYRACUSE • Follow in the footsteps of Indiana Jones’s latest filming locations with an architecture and archaelogy tour in Sicily’s baroque southeast city

Manila • DESIGN-LED SPACES ARE REDEFINING THE FILIPINO CAPITAL’S HOTEL SCENE

MAKING A SPLASH • Five new reasons for families to return to the British seaside this summer, from pools to rides

CÁDIZ • A SLIVER OF LAND SURROUNDED BY THE ATLANTIC, THIS SUN-SPLASHED CITY IS ONE OF ANDALUCIA’S MOST UNDERRATED GETAWAYS

FALMOTH • Explore Cornwall’s maritime boomtown this summer, then tackle a chunk of the South West Coast Path, celebrating its 50th anniversary

Explore our wild isles • DISCOVER THE SECRETS OF THE UK’S NATURAL LANDSCAPES — AND THE CREATURES WITHIN — WITH THESE NEW NATURE TRAVEL TITLES

SMART PACKING • These handy products and gadgets make getting ready for your next trip a breeze and give you peace of mind while on the go

A TWO-NIGHT CITY BREAK TO BRUSSELS • The Hoxton, Brussels and Eurostar are teaming up to offer the winner and a guest a getaway to the Belgian capital

FREYA BROMLEY • The writer and podcaster spent a year travelling around Britain to swim in its every tidal pool — and found an antidote to loss on her journey

Ed Salisbury & Jon Moy • THE BRITISH ADVENTURERS ARE USING SKI MOUNTAINEERING TO HIGHLIGHT THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE HIGHEST PEAKS

ATTENBOROUGH SERIES TO WATCH AFTER WILD ISLES • Celebrating the natural world while outlining the effects of climate change, Sir David Attenborough’s documentaries remind us how fragile life is.

EXTRAORDINARY PLACES TO EAT AROUND THE WORLD • IF YOU’VE EVER WANTED TO DINE BENEATH THE INDIAN OCEAN OR IN A TANZANIAN CRATER, YOU’RE IN LUCK.

BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA • Head to this former seat of Ottomans and kings to find extraordinary landscapes, an emerging food scene and exuberant nightlife.

BARBADOS • Hearty portions of pork and fish washed down with beer or rum are the traditional staples of Barbados — but things are changing, particularly in the less-visited northern hills and along the east coast

PARIS • Paris is a city for dreamers, for gazing out over grey-slate rooftops and strolling along storied boulevards. Yet the hotel scene used to be anything but dreamy — beyond the ritzy above-five-star palace hotels, France’s capital was known for its stamp-sized rooms and old-fashioned decor. Where to stay is of course still the million euro question, but happily the hotel scene has been transformed in the past few years. Beautiful boutique sleeps now abound, fun rooftop hotel bars are popping up and icy service has thawed. While pools and super-king beds are still rare, the latest openings have injected colour and style, from the Marais to the Left Bank.

Taste the world • The National Geographic Traveller (UK) Food Festival is set to return this July,...


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