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Inspiration for your next tripMountain biking in the Dolomites, the beauty of Aphrodite’s Rock in Cyprus and a large glass ball in Genoa – you tell us what you love.
19 Stats of life Weird stuff about statues!26 Silly science Which politician are you? 31 In 5 minutes… How to navigate by the stars34 Five of the best Shrines to alcohol36 Tell me where to go! A Twi� er trip to Dublin
Cool news and events in the places that Ryanair fl ies to, including…
Reviews you choose The hotels, bars and restaurants that everyone’s talking about.
Your essential guideto the Eternal CityThis section includes:
Welcome To Rome .........................................52CultureTake it all in ..................................54Check inWhere to stay ..............................56Eat outWhere to dine ..............................58NightlifeWhere to party ............................62MapHow to fi nd it all .........................65
April 2012
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91 London in bloom As the British weather warms up and the capital gets ready for its year in the spotlight, we’ve got plenty of ideas for making the most of spring in the city.
Secret MadridThere’s more to this city than meets the eye. We take a peek at the weird and wonderful sights you won’t have heard of.
Sweet like honeyTake a trip into the
heart of Lithuania’s lush countryside,
and meet the locals preserving its rich
traditions.
100 Destination map Why not plan your next trip today?
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Welcome aboard
SUMMER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER and
we have been busy developing a host of new and
exciting destination choices for your summer 2012
holidays. Hot on the heels of our recent Paphos base
announcement came a host of new Spanish routes
to fantastic destinations such as Palma, the opening
of our 51st base in Budapest, and the launch of our
fi rst fl ights to/from Warsaw’s new Modlin Airport –
all of which can be booked now at Ryanair.com.
Ryanair now fl ies on over 1,500 routes to/from
over 160 destinations across Europe and you are
one of 80 million passengers who will fl y on one
of our more than 300 aircra� this year. Summer
2012 is packed full of sporting events so whether
you fancy a trip to the London 2012 Olympic and
Paralympic Games or the UEFA European Football
Championship in Poland, Ryanair is sure to have the
lowest fares and a network of fl ights that will get you
to the centre of this year’s ho� est sporting action.
Finally, I wish you a very happy Easter, and I
invite you to take a further look at our new infl ight
magazine, Let’s Go with Ryanair, which is packed
full of great stories on our exciting destinations
and incredible gi� s and snacks to make that Easter
break even more special. Take advantage of our
special 20% off sale on our end of line goods, too.
Thank you once again for travelling with
Ryanair, now sit back, relax and enjoy the infl ight
service onboard Europe’s only guaranteed low fares,
no fuel surcharges, airline.
Best Wishes,
Michael O’LearyChief Executive
Thank you for choosing to fl y with Ryanair, the world’s favourite airline...
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From the Editor
… the world’s favourite airline! A� er fi ve
years and 60 incredible issues of our award-
winning publication in its previous format,
we felt it was time for something even be� er
– the ultimate travel guide if you like. So
here we are with a new name, Let’s Go with
Ryanair, and a new size that can fi t in your
pocket. It’s packed with all the information
you need about must-visit destinations in Europe and beyond.
“There are no facts, only interpretations,” said Nietzsche,
and that’s true when it comes to travel. As you’ll see in the
following pages, Let’s Go with Ryanair is all about you and your
views on what to do and what to see out there – your opinions on
places you’ve been to and the place where you live. We are merely
the medium. I have a feeling you’ll love it.
This April, you’re talking about some brand new bars,
restaurants and hotels from Paris to Paphos. And buzzing about
mountain biking in the Dolomites and even a scarecrow beauty
contest (see page 32). Comedian Danny Robins visits Dublin
following your Twi� er suggestions, and I travel to Rome for
our cover story, a tip-packed city guide, to drink with bar owner
Rodrigo de Maio and eat with pizza maestro Gabriele Bonci.
Still, to paraphrase an old Chinese proverb, don’t listen to
what we say, book a fl ight now and go see! Then let us know all
about it on twi� er.com/helloletsgo; facebook.com/letsgo-mag and
via email at hello@letsgo-mag.com. See our website at letsgo-mag.com for more. We can’t wait to hear from you.
EDITORIALEDITOR & COPUBLISHER RAMSAY SHORT
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sophy.grimshaw@ink-global.comSUB EDITOR JAMES WILLIAMS
ARTART DIRECTOR MAT WIGGINS
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DESIGNER CALLUM LEWIS
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CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER HUGH GODSAL
PUBLISHING DIRECTOR SIMON LESLIE
DESIGN DIRECTOR JULIA MURRAY
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REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR PART IS PROHIBITED
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Contributors
WE COULDN’T HAVE MADE THIS WITHOUT YOU Meet the some of the many people that helped put our April issue together
LORENZO PESCE “Rome is home! I love riding to Gianicolo hill on my scooter to look down at the city,” says photographer Lorenzo, who documents his city for us in our cover story starting on page 51. Lorenzo, who lives with his wife and two daughters when he’s not travelling on shoots, has been published across the globe in the likes of The Face, The Economist and Time. See more of his work at lorenzopesce.com.
ANA ZARAGOZAMadrid native Ana, has worked for Harper’s Bazaar Spain and Ge� y, and shoots ‘secret’ Madrid for us starting on page 69. “For one of the shots in this feature I asked some strangers if I could take pictures from their balcony,” she says. “Not only did they let me, but they also invited me for lunch. We cha� ed and played records until it got dark. People in this city are wonderful.” For more of Ana’s pics see anazaragozagarcia.com.
MATT HERRING London-based illustrator Ma� is a sporty sort who, when he’s not creating eye-catching art work, loves nothing be� er than ge� ing on a plane to a wintery location and bombing down some slopes on his snowboard. “I use a montage of found and self-generated graphic material,” he explains of his illustrations, which include the cover of this fi rst issue of Let’s Go with Ryanair. See more at ma� herring.com.
Be a part of it – tell us where you’re going!We want to know what’s happening where you are, what you think of our magazine and what you’d like to see in it. So get in touch with us below!
Wenzel Bartels suggests
everyone tries his adventure
course in Berlin, p44
Martin Morana says Malta’s
fireworks festival is one not to
miss, p20
@joncowen says he rates Dublin’s
Leprechaun Museum, p37
Richard Nahem has plenty of
favourite places in Paris, p47
@MarkNicholson recommends
a zoo with a difference, p36
Ashley Godber is a fan of Azia
Resort and Spa in Paphos, p41
Dizzee Rascal can’t wait for the
Snowbombing Festival, p32
Eddie Benvegnu recommends
mountain biking in Italy, p13
Julie Alpine loves the sight of
Aphrodites Rock in Cyprus, p15
Sander, Thomas and Ron can’t
get enough of The Mooser hotel,
in Austria, p42
Taj Stevens says Tampere’s Spy
Museum is cool, p44
Mark Blake points out a hip
building in Genoa, p17
Sarah Waites has a Liverpool
restaurant tip, p41
Delphine Boulanger knows a bar
with a great view, p39
WHAT YOU TOLD US
Visit our website and commentletsgo-mag.com
Send us an emailhello@letsgo-mag.com
Follow us on twi� er@helloletsgo
Like us on facebookfacebook.com/letsgo-mag
Disclaimer: © INK. All material is strictly copyright and all rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or part is prohibited without
prior permission from the publisher. Opinions expressed in Let’s Go with Ryanair are not necessarily those of Ryanair.
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What have you tried in Ryanair destinations? Send us your tips and pics! hello@letsgo-mag.com
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EVER TRIED… ?MOUNTAIN BIKING IN THE DOLOMITES
FLY RYANAIR TO MILAN (BERGAMO), VENICE (TREVISO) AND VERONA
YOU SAY… “I love mountain biking and particularly love doing it in a se� ing this beautiful. This part of Italy was made for cycling.” Eddie Benvegnu, via Facebook
THEY SAY… “The Italian Dolomites have always been known as a real paradise for outdoor activities, and we fi nd they’re a mountain-biker’s dream. It’s wonderful terrain, with a variety of trails and spectacular views and landscapes.”Krissy Roe, responsibletravel.com
Seven-day mountain biking holidays
in the Dolomites, excluding flights,
from €300.
The Italian landscape that just begs to be explored on two wheels
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FLY RYANAIR TO PAPHOS
EVER SEEN… ?APHRODITE’S ROCK, PAPHOS, CYPRUSFall in love with this enchanted island at the birthplace of a Greek goddess
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Seen something amazing? Tell us! facebook/letsgo-mag
WE SAY… “New Ryanair routes mean you can now book a low-cost fl ight to Paphos from 15 diff erent airports, including Kaunas, London (Stansted), Oslo (Rygge) and Pisa. So if you’ve never seen Cyprus, now’s the perfect time to go and have an Aphrodite moment of your own.” Follow us @helloletsgo
YOU SAY… “When I go to Cyprus, I’m always awestruck by the sight of Aphrodite’s Rock, or Petra Tou Romiou (Rock of the Greek). It’s supposedly the birthplace of the goddess of love herself.” Julie Alpine, London, via email
NEW DESTINATIONPAPHOS
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EVER BEEN… ?LA BOLLA,GENOA, ITALYLife in a bubble on the city’s waterfront
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Been somewhere brilliant? Share your thoughts and photos hello@letsgo-mag.com
THEY SAY… “The game is not to make things that are impossible, possible. But to make things that are possible, but diffi cult.”Renzo Piano, La Bolla architect
YOU SAY… “I don’t know if you would call it a ‘building’ as such, but I absolutely love La Bolla (‘the Bubble’) in Genoa. Renzo Piano designed it at the time of the 2001 G8 summit and it houses the amazing tropical ‘Biosphere’ of plants and live birds and insects.” Mark Blake, UK, via email
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ONE OLD LADY
The world’s oldest
“statue” is a
tiny carving of a
voluptuous woman,
found in a cave in
southern Germany in
2009. She is thought
to be around 35,000
years old.
$1 MILLION
The cost of a statue of
former US President
Ronald Reagan,
unveiled near the US
Embassy in London
in 2011.
1991
The year that a
man attacked
Michelangelo’s
David with
a hammer,
damaging
one of the
toes.
OOH LA LA!
In Paris there are
plans for a 6-foot-tall
bronze statute of
the First Lady, Carla
Bruni-Sarkozy.
HEADACHE
The original head of
Copenhagen’s famous
Little Mermaid was
stolen by political
activists in 1964,
and has never been
recovered. If you’ve
got it, own up!
hello@letsgo-mag.com
30 HECTARES
The size of Oslo’s
Vigeland Park, home
to more than 200
sculptures by Gustav
Vigeland. It’s said to be
the largest sculpture
park in the world by a
single artist.
WILD CARDS
It’s worth a trip to Italy
just to see the strange
but beautiful Tarot
Garden in Capalbio,
Tuscany, where all 22
statues are inspired by
tarot cards.
EVERY NIGHT
IS BURNS NIGHT
Scottish poet Robert
Burns is said to have
more monuments
dedicated to him
than any other
non-religious figure
– except, perhaps,
for Queen Victoria
and Christopher
Columbus.
€104.3 MILLION
What Giacometti’s
life-sized bronze man
L’Homme Qui Marche I
fetched at auction in
2010 – a world record.
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THEY SAY… “Why is it bizarre? Football fans love it.” Mohamed Al Fayed, Fulham FC
chairman, on the statue of Michael
Jackson at the club’s London stadium
The stats of lifeSTATUESQUE
With police recording a rise in statue the� s across much of Europe, we take down some
particulars before they’re all gone
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COW NOW UDDERBELLY FESTIVAL 5 APRIL–8 JULY, LONDON ONE OF THE SIGNS that summer is on the way in London is the upside down
purple cow that pops up on the Thames’ South Bank. The cow is in fact a comedy
venue and inside you can catch big name stand-up performers such as Tim
Minchin, Richard Herring and Andi Osho alongside theatrical and musical acts.
udderbelly.co.uk FLY RYANAIR TO LONDON (GATWICK, LUTON AND STANSTED)
TRAFFICSTOPPERMADRID’S PARK LIFE SUMMER IN MADRID just
got even better. The lush
greenery, fountains and
playgrounds of the new
Madrid Río park cover 10km
of what was previously a
motorway. Its transformation
into a public space began
in 2003 and the park is now
open and nearly complete.
In a land-locked city that
already excels at rooftop and
poolside bars, now there’s
one more place to chill out in
the long hot summers – and
of course it’s free!
esmadrid.com/madridrio FLY RYANAIR TO MADRID
Ooh and ahh! INTERNATIONAL FIREWORKS FESTIVAL 29–30 April, across Malta Staged as a competition between diff erent fi reworks manufacturers, this eye-popping annual festival features pyrotechnics set to music. You can expect to see gli� ering skies at locations across the island, including the Grand Harbour in Valle� a. visitmalta.com
FLY RYANAIR TO MALTA (LUQA)
YOU SAY… “There’s a romantic, dream-like atmosphere here during the nights of the Fireworks Festival.” Martin Morana, Malta, via email
THEY SAY… “Head over to the FB page to see our full list of acts! facebook.com/udderbellyfestival”The Udderbelly team
Are you in London this spring?
See our feature on p91
What’s happening in your city? hello@letsgo-mag.com
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Take a break here. You’ll find a historic town of a comfortable size with a wide range of attractions. Explore the nature on foot along the Sörmland Trail or get as close to the sea as you can in a kayak. Keep an eye out for seals and eagles. Find nice accommodations close to the airport.
Nyköping is located only 7 minutes from Stockholm Skavsta Airport.
www.visitnykoping.se
Enjoy Nyköping.
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We’re still waiting for hoverboards to become a reality, but in the meantime, check out the Skatecycle, a new kind of skateboard
READY TO RIDE? The Skatecycle
is already big in the US and now the
craze is heading across the Atlantic.
Manufactured by the cool kids at
Brooklyn Workshop, it features
wheels connected by a double-
jointed axle, allowing you to propel
yourself forward without taking
your feet out, combining the feel of
a skateboard with the technique of
a snowboard. Stick your feet into
the hubless, nine-inch wheels of the
Skatecycle – available in white or
black – and feel like you’re blasting
down the slopes as you take on the
pavement or the skatepark. Gnarly!
€180 firebox.com
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THEY SAY… “The Skatecycle is a great ride on fl at ground. It makes it feel like you’re going a lot faster than you are, and gives you a sensation you don’t fi nd in other rides. It feels like I’m snowboarding down a mountain – without the snow or the mountain!” Steven Sanchez, pro skater
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ZADAR | GLASGOW | PALERMO Right now
Party on!FESTIVAL MOVES
A� er six years of making plenty of noise in Petrčane, Croatia, The Garden Festival is moving on to a new site. The dance music fest (taking place 4–11 July) will be unveiling its shiny new home just up the road in Tisno, set in a private bay with its own sandy beach. They’ll also be sporting new onsite apartments, luxury tents and standard camping. The nearest airport to the fest is still Zadar. thegardenfestival.eu
FLY RYANAIR TO ZADAR
YOU SAY… “There are no words in any language to accurately describe this place. I go there most days, I can’t get enough.” PatrizioA, on virtualtourist.com
Follow us on Twitter @helloletsgo
WHEN IT’S BEEN going for around
700 years, you know a market must
be doing something right. It’s said that
the name Vucciria derives from a local
dialect word for “voices” or “hubbub”.
Like all the best markets, historically this
place was at the heart of city social life.
Vucciria remains a must-visit if you like
your local produce — like blood oranges
or Pecorino (sheep’s cheese) — with a
side helping of sensory overload.
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GLASGOW MUSIC TOUR IT’S KNOWN as
one of the best
UK cities for live
music, with a
steady stream of
next big things
playing venues
like King Tut’s
Wah Wah Hut
and Barrowland
Ballroom. Get
the lowdown
on Glasgow’s
diverse music
scene, past and
present, with
this new audio
guide. Available
for iPhone and
Android, it costs
£1.99 (€2.35)
walkingheads.net FLY RYANAIR
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(PRESTWICK)
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Congratulations!You are French
President Nicolas Sarkozy
FLY RYANAIR
TO PARIS (BEAUVAIS AND VATRY)
Congratulations!You are UK
Prime Minister David Cameron
FLY RYANAIR
TO LONDON (GATWICK, LUTON
AND STANSTED)
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AN UNSPOKEN RULE of Hollywood
movies – right up there with never say
“goodbye” on the telephone and always
enter a scary basement alone – is that sexy
cowboys, explorers and wise indigenous
peoples can all navigate by the stars. They
glance skyward, make a quick mental
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Wouldn’t it be cool to be able to do that?
To emulate such at-one-with-nature
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Big Dipper”, says desert adventurer
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The Plough. You’re looking for the bowl at
the opposite end to its long, straight handle.
“You need the two stars on its outer edge.
Draw an imaginary line through these
two stars towards the Li� le Dipper.” He’s
talking, of course, about Ursa Minor, a
neighbouring constellation that looks like
Big Dipper, only smaller. Your line should
lead straight to the tip of Li� le Dipper, its
handle. “The brightest star on the handle is
the North Star,” says Ripley. “From this you
can now gauge west, east and south.” You
might want to check with a compass at fi rst.
Ready to show off your celestial
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THEY SAY… “I can’t wait to get back to Snowbombing. The last time was wicked but this time will be even be� er, headlining the Forest stage. And this time I’m actually going to learn to snowboard.”Dizzee Rascal
You be the judgeSCARECROW BEAUTY CONTEST5 May, Brussels, Belgium Head to the Grand Place to see the motley crew of scarecrows created for this fun annual charity event. Sign up to be a part of it and make your scarecrow here from 9am, or simply check them out and cast a vote for your favourite of the bunch. epouvantails.be
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5 of the bestSHRINES TO ALCOHOLWhat’s the story behind your favourite tipple? Find out (and get tipsy) at these museums of booze
Musée du Vin, Paris, FranceOnce part of a monastery, these medieval cellars in Paris’s 16th arrondissement are now devoted to the worship of wine. Bone up on the history and traditions of France’s greatest export with an audio-guided tour, then reward yourself with a complimentary glass.5 Square Charles Dickens, Rue des Eaux, tel. +33 (0)1 4525 6326 museeduvinparis.com FLY RYANAIR TO PARIS (BEAUVAIS AND VATRY)
Stumbras Museum,
Kaunas, Lithuania
A museum dedicated to the history
of “alcohol consumption culture in
Lithuania” forms part of your tour
of Stumbras distillery. Soak up the
story through archive photographs
and old adverts, before moving on
to see spirits and other drinks being
made in the modern factory. Finally,
hit the shop to stock up on bo� les of
vodka, brandy and “999 extract”.
7 K. Bugos str, tel. +370 3730 8800
stumbras.eu
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Taylor’s Port Lodge, Vila Nova de Gaia, PortugalExplore the Taylor’s cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia, across the river from Porto. A� er your free tour, sign up for a tasting session and learn to tell your tawnies from your late bo� led vintages – or try delicious pairings with chocolate or cheese. The sunshine should help your hangover.250 Rua do Choupelo, tel. +351 223 742800 taylor.pt FLY RYANAIR TO PORTO
Guinness Storehouse,
Dublin, Ireland
Fans of the black stuff head for the
Guinness brewery in St James’s Gate.
Over seven fl oors, you’ll learn what goes
into a glass – from malting and roasting
to the pouring technique. Your entry
ticket includes a pint at the roo� op bar,
with stunning views of Dublin.
St James’s Gate, tel. +353 (0) 1 408 4800
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Museum of Belgian Brewers, Brussels, BelgiumYou know you love Belgian beer, but what else do you know about it? At this museum in the capital you can learn more about the cultural, technological and economic history behind Belgian beer. The €5 entry fee includes a glass of the golden stuff in the onsite café.
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YOU SAY… “This place was a highlight of my weekend away in Dublin. I knew I loved the drink, but its history is a lot more interesting than I had realised.” Karl Vestin, Sweden, via email
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When I gave an online shout-out to ask what I should get up to during a weekend in the Irish capital, I couldn’t help but detect a slightly macabre theme emerging, with plenty of references to death featuring in your tips. But, hey, I’m game. If “dead” Dublin is where it’s at, then let’s go…
“Go to the Dead Zoo. It is truly awesome.”
@MarkNicholson, via Twi� erIf you ever see a man crossing Dublin in a
taxi full of stuff ed animals, that will be Nigel
Monaghan. Nigel is in charge of the city’s
Natural History museum, be� er known to all
Dubliners by its brilliant nickname, the “Dead
Zoo”. I visit and fi nd that highlights include a
whale hanging from the ceiling, a giraff e, and
a tiger shot by King George V (in a time when
shooting tigers was, unfortunately, considered
heroic). In Victorian times, when the museum
opened, taxidermy was all the rage.
“Back then,” says Nigel, “every family would
have had a squirrel in a box.” These days our tastes
are more Banksy prints than glass cases full of
badgers, so how come this place is still so popular?
“It’s a nostalgia trip,” says Nigel. In some cases quite
literally. Apparently, some elderly visitors
come because they remember seeing this same
museum collection as children. The Dead Zoo is
almost a museum of a museum because so li� le has
changed here over the past 100 years. “There’s only
one interactive exhibit,” Nigel explains, “and that’s a
vibrating frog. He’s been vibrating since 1912.” Mark
on Twi� er: you’re right: this place is awesome.
“Have a drink in the Gravediggers Pub”
@petevelluet, via Twi� er A� er being stared at by all those glass eyes, I’m
feeling in need of a drink. So, as suggested above by
someone called Pete, I head to Kavanagh’s. It’s also
known as “the Gravediggers”, due to the fact that
it shares a wall with Glasnevin Cemetery, the last
resting place of Irish heroes such as Michael Collins,
Brendan Behan and Éamon de Valera.
Eugene Kavanagh, the landlord, is the sort
of Irish pub philosopher who’d make American
tourists go weak at the knees. He comes out with
nuggets like “I’m qualifi ed in nothing and I’m an
authority on everything” and “My wife has six
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children. She tells me they’re all mine. I’ll be thrilled
if it’s true.” When I ask him if he can spare 10 minutes
for a chat, he says he can do “nine and a half”, and
two hours later we’re still talking. Eugene treats the
serving of Guinness as an art form yet has never
touched a drop (“If I drank I’d be dead or in jail”),
says he has run 170 marathons (the most recent
three years ago aged 70), and the pub has been in his
family for six generations. As he puts it: “A pub is the
best environment to rear a family because they see
the good in drink and the bad in people who drink.”
His parting shot to me is: “And I bet you’ve never
tasted a pint be� er than that.” He’s right, I haven’t.
“There’s a church with a crazy crypt somewhere
that has preserved dead folk in it. One of them is a
giant – you can stroke his hand for good luck!”
Holly Atkinson, via FacebookHolly, it’s a weird tip, but you’re right. St Michan’s
is the church in question, where Peter Condell – a
strong contender for most brilliantly eccentric
tour guide ever, takes me down to see the bodies
that, through some unique combination of
temperature, dryness and methane gas have turned
into mummies. There’s a 400-year-old nun (you
can still see her toenails), but pride of place is an
extremely tall 650-year-old Crusader. Oddly, he has
one incredibly long fi nger, a bit like ET, that you
can indeed stroke. I can’t believe that in these days
of glass cases and security alarms, we’re actually
allowed to touch. “Oh, we’re mad over here,” Peter
says. “You’re in Ireland now.”
I stayed at the friendly and comfortable Brooks Hotel, near the shops of Gra� on Street and the nightlife of Temple Bar, and round the corner from the very cool Wicklow Street (check out the Secret Book & Record Store and Freebird Records). brookshotel.ie
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Thanks guys! Here are just a few more of the many great Dublin tips you tweeted: “Go and see a gig at Whelan’s - fantastic place to catch a band!” says @makapala. “If you fi nd yourself in Copper Face Jacks club then you are too drunk and should go home!” claims @wi� y71. “The National Leprechaun Museum has its charms,” says @joncowen. “You can buy anything and everything from the brilliant Brown Thomas on Gra� on Street,” says @AndyGibson32.
Tell Danny where to go!What’s your must-visit place in a Ryanair city? Tell us about it by email, Facebook or Twi� er:hello@letsgo-mag.com, facebook.com/letsgo-mag, @helloletsgo
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DRINK AT LA VUEPARIS, FRANCECocktail spot for the fashion crowd
THE BRAND NEW 34th fl oor bar of the Hôtel
Concorde La Faye� e is complete with statement
decor and – as the name suggests – a sweeping
view of the city below. Stephen Martin, a previous
winner of Best Mixologist in France, put together
the cocktail menu, and celebs including fashion
designer Vanessa Bruno are dropping in. There’s a
consensus that the place is fabulous and, naturally,
fabulousness doesn’t come cheap – cocktails start at
€25. But, hey, at least that panoramic view is free.
“A view to kill, a crowd to die for.”
goodtastefactory.com “With such a stunning backdrop, you need an interior
to match and designer Pier Luigi Copat was brought
in to give the 180-seater bar some va-va-voom. He’s
gone for playful pinks – not as garish as it sounds –
with a dramatic chandelier made up of 11,000 glass
rods as the focal point.”
thecocktaillovers.com “This is one of the ‘it’ places in Paris right now and I
think it will be for some time to come.”
Delphine Boulanger, customer“Star barman Stephen Martin serves up an
innovative drinks menu, complemented by a
selection of international bites… It’s already drawing
a très fashionable crowd.”
blackbookmag.comHôtel Concorde La Faye� e, 3 Place du Général Koenig, tel. +33 (0)1 4068 5131, barlavue.com PRICE GUIDE € € €
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STAY AT AZIA RESORT AND SPA, PAPHOS, CYPRUS Five-star with an easygoing, boho vibe
EAT AT VIVA BRAZILLIVERPOOL, UKSouth American-style carvery
THE NEW RYANAIR routes to Paphos are the ideal
excuse to head to this luxury resort, consistently
praised for its relaxed, understated vibe.
“Just the right combination of glossy and
unpretentious.”
Condé Nast Traveller
“The Azia manages to do fabulous luxury without
snootiness or crass ostentation.”
The Times
“We enjoyed intimate evening meals and great views.”
Ashley Godber, guest “The great thing about the Azia is that it’s fi ve-star
but not formal… This is the kind of place where
a noisy baby at the dinner table gets serenaded
by a musician rather than banished to its room.”
The Independent
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THIS BUZZY CITY centre restaurant is a Brazillian-
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“We were served at our table by Passadors (carvers)
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“You’re given cards, red on one side, green on the
reverse, to indicate if you want the fl esh to keep
coming… It’s a good job they don’t employ a similar
policy for the drinks, as you’d be rolling in the aisles.”
Liverpool Echo
“There are great vegetarian options too, friendly staff
and live samba entertainment.”
Sarah Whaites, customer
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STAY AT THE MOOSERST ANTON, AUSTRIA Surprisingly, it’s oh so quiet
A NEW FAMILY RUN four-star hotel and spa,
complete with sound-proofed rooms, proves a
welcome addition to the lively ski resort of St Anton.
“[Guests] can immerse themselves in this stylish,
grown-up version of one of the world’s most famous
party resorts.”
The Guardian
“Just one part of an impressive co� age industry
of local farmers turned innovative retailers,
restaurateurs and hoteliers.”
The Telegraph
“The problem is we can never go anywhere else again. No other hotel will be able to off er us such awesome rooms, a brilliant spa, fantastic views...”Sander, Thomas and Ron, guests
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THIS COVENT GARDEN CAFÉ has an urbane, minimalist look and is notably dedicated to the pursuit of perfectly brewed tea and coff ee. But don’t miss the artisan bread, rum croissants and chickpea and chorizo stews either.
“Patriotically taking their cuppas as seriously as their coff ees, they’ve got two fi ne-tuned water boilers brewing up loose leaves to specifi c times & temperatures.”thrillist.com
“Makes me wish that I lived right above it… A place that really takes pride in their coff ee and tea.”applestoapplesblog.com
“Tea enthusiasts will clock the tasting notes and recommended brew times wri� en out on the menu.” Time Out London
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ADVENTURE COURSE BERLIN, GERMANY Waldhochseilgarten Jungfernheide, Berlin-Charlo� enburg, tel. +49 (0)30 3409 4818, waldhochseilgarten-jungfernheide.de
“Our fun rope course has nine routes through the forest treetops, of varying diffi culty. The routes range from 3m high to a scarier 17m high. Come and join us to try them for yourself. We’re just 15 minutes from central Berlin.” Wenzel Bartels, owner, via email
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WHALE AND DOLPHIN WATCHING TOURWEST CORK, IRELAND Whale Watch West Cork, Baltimore Harbour, tel. +353 (0)28 33357, whalewatchwestcork.com (A four-hour tour costs €50 per person)
“From April until November these guys off er whale watching and marine life tours guided by zoologist Dr Nic Slocum. You have a good chance of seeing dolphins, Minke Whales and Fin Whales (which I learned are the longest whales a� er Blue Whales). My family took the trip and we couldn’t have enjoyed this more.” Paul Owens, Dublin, via email
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“My favourite neighbourhood is Le Marais. It’s where I have lived for the six years since I moved here, and off ers much of what I love about Paris all packed into one area. There are excellent fashion boutiques and some great small museums. Musée Carnavalet (23 Rue de Sévigné, tel. +33 (0)1 4459 5858, carnavalet.paris.fr), for example, is a city history museum, and Cognacq-Jay (8 Rue Elzévir) is a collection of 18th-century art and furniture. And of course there are fantastic food shops and markets.
MY CITY PARIS Paris blogger and tour guide Richard Nahem, of eyepreferparis.com,
on the places he loves in his adopted home town
“I like to food shop at the Richard Lenoir market, off Place de la Bastille (Avenue Richard Lenoir), which is open on Thursdays and Sundays. It’s the largest outdoor food market in Paris, with hundreds of vendors selling fresh produce, and any French food speciality you can think of. I always buy sea salt here. The guy selling
it is a real character; he calls himself the
‘George Clooney of salt’, whatever that means! He has a fantastic variety that he mixes with fl avours like red wine, seaweed and cinnamon.”
“The Place des Vosges is the oldest square in Paris – built in 1605 – and I think it’s the most beautiful. It’s surounded by fi ve-storey limestone mansions, small contemporary galleries and smart restaurants. There are covered walkways with vaulted ceilings, and in the middle of it all is the Louis XIII park, with its trees, fountains and manicured lawn.”
“There’s a great restaurant called Chez Janou (2 Rue Roger Verlomme, tel. +33 (0)1 4272 2841, chezjanou.com) that looks modest but serves excellent Provençale cuisine. I order the chocolate mousse for dessert. They bring a huge bowl of it over to your table and you just scoop out however much you want.”
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“Next to the garden of thePalais-Royal you will fi nd a shopping arcade that has some of the chicest stores in Paris, which is fun to spend an a� ernoon browsing. The super shoe designer Pierre Hardy has a store located here (156 Galerie de Valois, Jardins du Palais Royal, tel. +33 (0)1 4260 5975, pierrehardy.com), and Didier Ludot is the top couture vintage shop in Paris (24 Galerie Montpensier, tel. +33 (0)1 4296 0656, didierludot.fr).”IL
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Spotlighton
RomeFrom its Michelangelos to its MAXXI museum,
and with good food never out of fashion, Rome’s past and present combine to make the city simply
unmissable. Words by Ramsay Short. Photographs by Lorenzo Pesce
Your essential guide…
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Spotlight on RomeFLY RYANAIR TO ROME (CIAMPINO) FROM 53 DESTINATIONS, INCLUDING ALGHERO | BARCELONA (EL PRAT) | CRETE CHANIA |
EVERY YEAR YOU DON’T VISIT THE ETERNAL CITY is an opportunity missed. The beauty, grandeur and history of the place is so magnifi cent to behold that before long you’ll fi nd yourself asking “Why don’t I live here?” Walk for hours, jump on and off trams, pop in and out of art galleries, ba� le faux gladiators at the Colosseum, munch bucatini all’amatriciana (pasta with pork cheek, tomato and pecorino), and sip aperitivos by the Tiber. It never, ever gets boring.
Rome is culturally overwhelming, not just for its ruins and ancient churches, but for its thriving contemporary scene of art, nightlife, architecture and cuisine. All around you, there’s a stimulating contrast between the traditional and new.
Rules of engagement are simple. Take it easy, there’s so much to see that if you try to keep to a schedule you may fi nd yourself losing your cool. Rome is one of those places that will show you what it wants when it
wants, so relax and let the day unfold as it will. Get yourself a Roma Pass, a multi-entrance card costing €30, valid for three days and giving free entrance to any two sights, reduced entry to many others and free public transport (romapass.it). It makes such a diff erence.
Have long lunches, strike up conversations and hang out amid the sculptures of Piazza Navona or on the Spanish Steps, eating gelato and people watching. Or fi nd somewhere quieter and more contemplative like the Protestant Cemetery, fi lled with cats and the dead famous – John Keats, William Story and Antonio Gramsci.
When in search of some retail therapy, make a beeline for original boutiques over the chain stores – Rome has hundreds to choose from. A good example is Spazio If, an art gallery and fashion and home store in one. But the biggest collection of boutiques is on the winding cobbled Via del Governo Vecchio, perfect for a spot of window shopping.
WELCOME TO ROME
01 SAN CRISPINO
42 Via della Panetteria,
tel. +39 06 679 3924,
ilgelatodisancrispino.it 02 SISTINE CHAPEL
Viale Vaticano,
tel. +39 06 6988 4676,
vatican.va03 MAXXI
4A Via Guido Reni,
tel. +39 06 322 5178,
fondazionemaxxi.it04 TRASTEVERE
05 FRATELLI VIGANÒ
7 Via Marco Minghetti,
tel. +39 06 679 5147
ANGELIC SCENES
ST PETER’S BASILICA
GLIMPSED FROM THE
BANKS OF THE TIBER
Did you know?
The word “palace”
comes from
the Palatine
Hill, where the
emperors built
their palaces.
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AT A GLANCE5 MUST-DOS
01 EAT GELATO AT SAN CRISPINO
I’ll brook no argument on this one. The
best ice cream in town is to be found at
this counter-service joint in an alley behind
the Trevi Fountain. No emulsifiers, all
natural ingredients, and the flagship honey
-flavoured gelato is just incredible.
02 SEE THE SISTINE CHAPEL If there’s one must-see during a weekend break in Rome
with so much going on and so little time, it remains the Cappella Sistina. The world’s
most famous frescoes cover the interior, with the ceiling works by Michelangelo the
centrepiece. Heart-stopping.
04 WALK THE STREETS OF TRASTEVERE BY NIGHT The narrow,
cobbled streets of this picturesque neighbourhood on the Tiber’s
west bank are as romantic as Rome gets. Wait till sundown, then
amble through them, stopping off at a buzzing terrace bar for an
aperitivo and a kiss from your loved one under the stars.
03 VISIT THE MAXXI All bending oblong tubes, intersecting and
overlapping, this Zaha Hadid-designed building is a fitting home
for the National Museum of 21st-Century Art. It’s divided into art
and architecture spaces, and hosts world-class shows.
05 BUY A HAT FROM
FRATELLI VIGANÒ
Not your obvious one, but for
people who love their hats
(as do I), this ancient and
atmospheric shop on Via
Marco Minghetti is one not to
miss. Crammed full of trilbys,
bowlers and fedoras, it was
established in 1873 – proving
that true style never dies!PH
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06 BORGHESE GALLERY
5 Piazzale del Museo
Borghese, tel. +39 06 841
3979, galleriaborghese.it 07 PALAZZO MASSIMO
1 Largo di Villa Peretti,
tel. +39 06 3996 7700
08 MACRO
Via Nizza / Via Cagliari,
tel. +39 06 671 070 400,
macro.roma.museum09 MACRO TESTACCIO
4 Piazza Orazio Giustiniani
10 AUDITORIUM PARCO
DELLA MUSICA
30 Viale Pietro de
Coubertin, tel. +39 06 8024
1281, auditorium.com11 SANT’IGNAZIO
8A Via del Caravita
12 PANTHEON
Piazza della Rotonda
ROME IS ONE OF THE MOST culturally rich cities in the world, boasting 2,800 years of history. With so much to see, make sure you throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain to ensure that return visit.
Ancient sites are everywhere but the majority of remains lie between the Palatine, Capitoline, Esquiline and Quirinal hills. Here you’ll fi nd the Roman Forum, Colosseum and the Palatine itself, from where Rome was founded.
When the city heats up, head inside to admire the paintings of Caravaggio and Titian in the 06 Borghese Gallery, classical art in 07 Palazzo Massimo, or the contemporary art and architecture of new institution MAXXI (see previous page).
Another welcome addition to the city’s 21st-century cultural scene is 08 MACRO, a contemporary arts venue that occupies a former Peroni beer plant in the north-east of the city. There’s a second outpost, 09
MACRO Testaccio, to the south too –
don’t miss photographer Steve McCurry’s retrospective showing there until 29 April.
The Renzo Piano-designed 10 Auditorium Parco della Musica was opened in 2002. It boasts three performance halls resembling huge beetles, built around an outdoor amphitheatre. Enjoy a show, experience the exceptional acoustics, and fi nish with a drink at trendy bar-restaurant ReD.
There are more churches than pizzerias in the Eternal City – and one you should really try to see is the 400-year-old “church of illusions”, 11 Sant’Ignazio. If you stand on a disk set into the fl oor and look up at Andrea Pozzo’s trompe l’oeil ceiling fresco, the artist’s foreshortening creates a realistic illusion of Saint Ignatius fl ying to paradise.
Of course you have to see 12 the Pantheon. Built in around 120AD, Emperor Hadrian’s temple stands as a testament to Roman skill and ingenuity. To this day, no one quite knows how the concrete dome, 43m wide, with light streaming in from the central oculus, stays up.
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ROME’S FOUNTAINS
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13 HOTEL QUIRINALE
7 Via Nazionale, tel. +39
06 4707, hotelquirinale.it14 LEON’S PLACE
90–94 Via XX Settembre,
tel. +39 06 890871,
leonsplace.net 15 RELAIS PALAZZO
TAVERNA
92 Via dei Gabrielli, tel.
+39 06 2039 8064, relaispalazzotaverna.com16 GUESTHOUSE ARCO
DE’ TOLOMEI
27 Via Arco de’ Tolomei,
tel. +39 06 5832 0819,
bbarcodeitolomei.com17 HOTEL SANTA
MARIA
2 Vicolo del Piede,
tel. +39 06 589 4626,
htlsantamaria.com
Spotlight on Rome
JUST AS IT’S HARD TO FIND a bad bowl of pasta in Rome, you’re highly unlikely to suff er a poor night’s sleep here either. One of the most visited cities on Earth, it boasts stylish boutique accommodation, pure luxury options for those who want to splash out, and a wide variety of cheap, clean B&Bs. The one rule of thumb is to book early – this city is always packed.
For a bit of classic Italian style, the 13
Hotel Quirinale (doubles from €139) can be found on Via Nazionale, not far from the Termini railway and bus station (where you’ll arrive from Ciampino airport). It’s gorgeous, all marble interiors, smart wood panelling and impeccable service. There’s a delightful courtyard garden for sunny morning breakfasts too – a real bonus in the heart of the city.
For cool looks, try Design Hotels member 14 Leon’s Place (doubles from €200), just north of Termini and a short walk from sights like the Trevi Fountain.
This 19th-century palazzo, and one-time disco, feels more Studio 54 than Roman villa. The 56 rooms are smart and sexy, with large mirrors and a black, white and pearl-grey colour scheme.
Smaller, cheaper, and in a great location near Piazza Navona is the 15 Relais Palazzo Taverna (doubles from €180). With just 11 rooms and a modernist take on 1960s decor, it’s a friendly city retreat.
The Trastevere neighbourhood may be further away from the centre, but its ancient streets and abundance of unpretentious local restaurants make it an a� ractive option. At 16 Guesthouse Arco de’ Tolomei (doubles from €200) there’s a real old family feel. The medieval palazzo is made up of a mere six rooms, fi lled with antiques and elegant furnishings. For a more monastic se� ing, the 17 Hotel Santa Maria (doubles from €230) is set around a 16th-century cloister. The bright and cheery rooms look out onto a courtyard bordered with orange trees, bringing an Italian countryside feel to the city.
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THEY SAY… “The best time to visit Rome is in May. The weather is warm but not too scorching, and the city isn’t as chaotic as it can be the rest of the year. We look forward to seeing you.” Maximiliano Brozzi, maître
d’hôtel, Hotel Quirinale
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18 SALUMERIA
ROSCIOLI
21 Via dei Giubbonari,
tel. +39 06 687 5287,
salumeriaroscioli.com 19 LA TAVERNACCIA
63 Via Giovanni di Castel
Bolognese, tel.
+39 06 581 2792,
latavernaccia.com 20 PIZZARIUM
43 Via della Meloria,
tel. +39 06 3974 5416
21 FORTUNATO DEL
PANTHEON
55 Via del Pantheon,
tel. +39 06 679 2788,
ristorantefortunato.it 22 ROMA SPARITA
24 Piazza di Santa
Cecilia, tel. +39 06 580
0757, romasparita.com
Spotlight on Rome
ROME IS ABOUT EATING and taking your time over it, so it’s worth seeking out places off the beaten track. Don’t go international – if you have only a few days in the Eternal City, why go off -topic? Eat Italian and drink Italian (good wine lists abound). It’s that simple.
18 Salumeria Roscioli is an historic family run bakery and enoteca near Campo de’ Fiori, which has a food counter at the front packed with fresh ingredients. Order some fl atbread pizza bianca as a snack on your way in, and wine al bicchiere (by the glass), before strolling through to the tables at the back and choosing from the main menu. Try the Sicilian fusilli with swordfi sh, aubergines and cherry tomatoes or, in season, the white truffl e menu.
Also family run, 19 La Tavernaccia is in the Monteverde neighbourhood, and as local as you can get. Traditional fare like home-cooked lasagna, seasonal vegetables, pasta and grilled meat and fi sh are all
served up at fair prices, meaning you will be happily stuff ed.
For perfect pizza, there is Gabriele Bonci’s 20 Pizzarium – a legend since 2003 – where Rome’s maestro of dough sells incredible four-sided, stone-milled organic fl our pizzas, with toppings from classic tomato sauce to rabbit. Don’t miss his “supplì” either – delicious li� le fried rice balls with fi llings.
More upmarket in the centro storico is 21 Fortunato del Pantheon, a roomy joint serving traditional Italian cuisine, popular with the political class. Opt for the daily chef’s specials, particularly those with fresh fi sh, or something uncomplicated like the spicy penne all’arrabbiata.
For something relaxed and romantic, try 22 Roma Sparita, with its tables set outside on gorgeous Piazza di Santa Cecilia in our favourite neighbourhood, Trastevere. The menu of simple cucina Romana is slight but wonderful, with their signature dish the tagliolini cacio e pepe, pasta with pecorino cheese and pepper.
EAT OUT WHERE TO DINE
SLICE OF LIFE
PICK YOUR PERFECT
PIZZA AT PIZZARIUM;
TRY A CINNAMON
FAGOTTINI AT
SALUMERIA ROSCIOLI;
AND SOME PRAWN
PASTA AT FORTUNATO
DEL PANTHEON
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THEY SAY… “The secret to making perfect pizza is to use stone-milled fl our, prolonged natural leavening, and organic ingredients produced by farmers in the surrounding province.” Gabriele Bonci, chef and
owner, Pizzarium
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Marconfort Beach Club Hotel enjoys a privileged location, overlooking the gorgeous El Lido beach and only 2.5km from the Torremolinos city centre.
The hotel off ers 260 spacious rooms and a restaurant with panoramic views over the Mediterranean. There’s plenty to do, with a games room, disco bar, outdoor pool (plus an indoor pool open in winter), mini-golf and gym on-site. During the summer, a kids club is open to younger guests. Away from the beach, the Costa del Sol is a paradise for golf lovers and the celebrated Parador de Málaga course, one of the oldest in Spain, is only 2km away.2 Pontinental Street, TorremolinosTEL: +44 203 051 3874, marconfort.com
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Marconfort Griego Hotel is located only metres from the centre of Torremolinos and a 15 minute walk from beautiful Bajondillo Beach.
The hotel consists of 414 large and comfortable rooms, all recently redecorated in a modern style.
The hotel’s star product is its “All Inclusive” off er, and it also provides a complete activities program, reinforced by a variety of professional shows.7 Av. de Sorolla, TorremolinosTEL: +44 203 051 3874, marconfort.com
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A NIGHT OUT in Rome goes like this. Aperitivo, preferably a negroni cocktail (Campari, Martini Rosso and gin) at a street-side bar; dinner and much wine; coff ee and pick-me-up at another bar; and fi nally, a� er midnight, clubbing till the early hours.
The majority of party venues are located in the same areas, such as Monte Testaccio, Via Libe� a, the centro storico, San Lorenzo, and Trastevere – perhaps the best place to start. Here, the rough, ready and cheap 23 Bar San Calisto fi lls with arty types, musos and intellectuals of an evening, drinking Peroni beer and alcoholic coff ees, the atmopshere buzzing out onto the piazza late into the night.
Not too far away is the hip to the lip 24 Freni e Frizioni, a former garage with contemporary art on the walls and plenty of loud, hedonistic boozing at night. The mojitos and caipirinhas are the cocktails of choice, it has its own bustling piazza
and there’s quality music (no commercial Europop to be found here).
Over in the centro storico near Campo de’ Fiori – a piazza whose drinking spots are popular with foreign students – 25 Il Vinaietto is a neighbourhood wine bar with a great selection of Italian tipples and bar snacks. The Tuscan Sangiovese wines are fab!
Club-wise, you can’t go wrong at 26 INIT in the Pigneto neighbourhood or 27 Sinister Noise Club just off Via Ostiense. Both are underground party joints with decent beers on tap and varying nights of DJ sets and live electronic, rock and indie acts, providing an alternative to the fashionista clubs in the centro storico.
For hip-cool-jazz-cats, or just anyone who likes jazz, 28 Casa del Jazz is a brilliant live music complex, with a top line-up of shows, and garden concerts in the summer.
Be sure to end your evening (or begin your morning) as the Romans do, si� ing in a piazza or on some steps for a nightcap, cha� ing with whoever you’ve met on the way.
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HIDDEN BEAUTY
Frescoes on a shop ceiling are a clue to this building’s former life
TWO ART TREASURES can be found in a Madrid furniture shop called Rustika, but they’re not for sale: a ticket booth from the former Montano concert hall, which once stood on this site, and ceiling frescoes by Daniel Zuloaga (1852–1921). Zuloaga is known for his contribution to several famous buildings in Madrid, including the Velázquez Palace in Buen Retiro park and the Ministry of Agriculture. Here, in a totally unexpected place, we have another example of his artistic talent. 3 San Bernardino, tel. +34 91 541 9417
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SPANISH TREASURES
BURIED TREASURES
Now it’s gems of the literary kind that are in this vault
THE BASEMENT OF MADRID’S Cervantes Institute (founded to promote Spanish language and culture) contains a spectacular strongroom, designed in 1944 to house the safes and strongboxes
of the bank that used to occupy this building. This little-known place now serves as the Caja de las Letras (literary strongroom).
Entry is by a massive circular door about half a metre thick. Laid out over two fl oors are some 1,800 strongboxes. However, in 2007 the purpose of this strongroom changed entirely. Since that date the great fi gures of Spanish culture have used the strongboxes to store a secret legacy, which cannot be opened
before the date established by the individual writer, artist, scientist, musician or architect invited to participate in the scheme. Spanish writer Francisco Ayala was the fi rst to place material in a strongbox: various books and a letter, which can’t be removed until 2057. You can arrange a visit to see the vault — just don’t try to open any boxes!49 Calle Alacalá, tel. +34 91 436 7600, for group visits email rei3@cervantes.es
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UNDERCOVERHOME
Bamboo screens hide an innovative apartment block
FROM A DISTANCE you may see only a simple windowless bamboo cube, yet as you draw nearer you will notice adjustable double windows. This distinctive bamboo structure in the Ensanche de Vallecas district, which looks like a vast oriental cabin, is in fact a unique residential building. It comprises 88 apartments, subsidised to make them affordable to people under 35 who are low wage earners and might otherwise remain at home with their parents. Both inside and out, natural materials have been chosen: the car park, for example, is covered with greenery. The building itself takes up less than half of the grounds, the rest of which are given over to gardens and games areas. 13 Los Clarinetes
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Coming to the city from the plain, the glance is attracted by the skyline of “Città Alta” (Upper Town), high on a hill and enclosed by its sixteenth-century Venetian walls, erected in order to defend the extreme western bulwark of the Serenissima (1428/1797). The architecture of “Città Alta” (365mt above sea level) is characterized by narrow streets. The most important monuments are in Piazza Vecchia and Piazza del Duomo: Palazzo del Podestà housing the recently opened interactive sixteenth century museum, Palazzo della Ragione, Biblioteca Mai (civic library), Duomo (Cathedral), the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, Cappella Colleoni (Chapel), Contarini fountain.Going down from “Città Alta”, after Porta Sant’Agostino, cobbled Via della Noca heads towards the neoclassical palace of the Accademia Carrara art gallery (actually under renovation – will reopen by end 2013). Founded in 1796, it was an idea of Count Giacomo Carrara to establish the Gallery and the Academy of Fine Arts. Accademia Carrara contains nearly two thousand paintings from Italian and European schools from fourteenth to nineteenth century.In front of the Academy is to be found GAMeC - Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (Modern and Contemporary Art Gallery), opened in 1991. Besides its permanent collection of 300 artworks dedicated to contemporary art in all its form, it holds temporary exhibitions.From Porta Sant’Agostino, in Via Pignolo, stand the Museo Diocesano Bernareggi (Diocesan Museum), the seventieth-century church of Sant’Alessandro della Croce, the church of San Bernardino, which contains a particularly beautiful altarpiece by Lorenzo Lotto and the church of Santo Spirito with paintings by Bergognone, Andrea Previtali and Lorenzo Lotto.“Città Bassa” (Lower Town) is characterized by modern residential quarters and commercial areas up to its suburbs.The main urban transformations in “Città Bassa” were the construction of the Ferdinandea street by the Austrian Government in 1837 (now viale Vittorio Emanuele II) extended to the railway station in 1857 (now viale Papa Giovanni XXIII) and the Centro Piacentiniano laid out by the architect Marcello Piacentini and realized from 1914 to 1930. In the city centre there is the Donizetti Theatre named after the great composer Gaetano Donizetti born in Bergamo to whom is dedicated the Museo Donizettiano in via Arena, 9 (Città Alta). More info: www.visit.bergamo.it
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Take advantage of an under-visited beauty spot
WHEN A PARK IS THIS beautiful, why don’t you see more people in it? A sprawling 14 hectares of green in the Barajas district, El Capricho isn’t as full of enthralled visitors as it should be — perhaps because it’s rather out of the
way. Created in 1784 by local aristocrats the Duke and Duchess of Osuna, it’s punctuated by exquisite sculptures and mock temples, and small gardens in the style of different countries (English, French and Italian). There’s also a maze, a man-made river, a lake and an island. Various structures include a boathouse and a fort. Surely one of the best and most underrated places in Madrid to spend a hot day. Capricho de la Alameda de Osuna, esmadrid.com
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LOST ARENA
Once the gli� ering venue for a sport bigger than football
PELOTA, AS YOU MAY KNOW, is a traditional Basque ball game, and in Spain in the 19th century this sport was more popular than football. Behind the facade of a dilapidated building, peek from on high and you’ll see the remains of the Beti-Jai court, the last pelota court in Madrid and the city’s only example of 19th-century sports facility architecture.
Opened in 1894, the Beti-Jai (the name is Basque for “party all the time”) was extravagant, with Andalusian-style ceramic plinths, stands that could hold up to 4,000 people, and a court 67m long where all the different forms of Basque pelota could be played. After the venue closed its doors in 1919, the site was converted into a police station, a garage, and a band rehearsal space. Nowadays, the court — 4,000m2 in one of the most elegant districts of Madrid — is waiting its turn to be restored.7 Marqués de Riscal
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RURAL LITHUANIAFLY RYANAIR TO VILNIUS FROM EIGHT DESTINATIONS, INCLUDING BARCELONA (EL PRAT) | DUBLIN | KARLSRUHEBADEN |
Locals in southern Lithuania show Ma� hew Lee how to make the most of their unspoiled countryside, from harvesting honey and wild mushrooms to cycling, kayaking and leaping into lakes. Photographs by Alexander Short
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Not at Arthur though, for he is a bicycle (they
have names here, according to the tour company
providing them) and can’t hear a thing, but at my
stupidity for ge� ing a punctured tyre so soon a� er
leaving the farm where I am staying. It turns out I’m
panicking over nothing. Ray, our tour leader, sees
me, makes a phone call and soon a man arrives to
unload a pink Sophy from his car boot. I check the
tyre pressure, adjust the seat, and pedal deep into
the gorgeous Dzūkija National Park.
We’re two hours south-west of Vilnius,
Lithuania’s vibrant, forward-thinking capital,
soaking up a very diff erent aspect of what this
country off ers the international visitor. It’s
Lithuania’s o� en overlooked gorgeous rural
scenery and small villages that we’ve come to
explore. My Sophy and the surviving Arthurs roll
past orchids, wetlands, apple trees and thousands
of pines. Grasshoppers, lizards, voles, beetles and
toads line the sandy trails that lead us through the
forest. On the
rare occasions
our bikes pick up
speed, bu� erfl ies
fl y into our faces.
On the regular
occasions we
dismount and stand still,
we hear the insects’ collective
buzz. The sound is almost
meditative. I don’t even mind
the odd mosquito bite.
At Ray’s suggestion we take a detour to visit
a small natural stream, the waters of which are
said to be a potent aid to fertility. According to
local folklore, many centuries ago a giant boulder
tumbled into the source and no children were born
in the village until it was removed. I take a sip of
the magical water and hope the impending rush of
virility won’t impair my ability to continue riding a
Arthur breaks down at the end of the pathway. I stand on the side of the road, arms raised in frustration, and start cursing.
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girl’s bicycle.
We’ve
been enjoying
ourselves to the
point that we’ve
slightly lost
track of the tour
itinerary, and arrive at
the Beekeeping Museum in
Musteika an hour late. We have
to track down its modernity-shunning manager,
Romas Norkunas, the traditional way by running
through the nearby woods desperately shouting
his name. When we eventually locate him, he
rewards us by showing us how he makes honey:
a centuries-old technique befi � ing of a man who
refuses to own a mobile phone. He uses a rope to
haul himself up a tree and his young daughter
chucks him a bee smoker, lit by rubbing fl int
against steel. Following his successful mission,
Romas’s children lie on the grass contentedly
sucking pieces of honeycomb.
We return to the main road and see a man in a
truck selling mushrooms to an elderly lady. At least
that’s what we thought we were seeing. I’m later
told that the woman, who didn’t look a day younger
than 95, was actually the forager. She still wakes
at dawn each day to sell her fresh mushrooms.
Mushrooms, I’m told on several occasions, are the
unoffi cial currency in these parts. In fact, the tour
we’re on is called “Mushroom”.
The man behind it, Ray Abromavicius, had
been living in London for a decade but found
himself increasingly drawn to his home country. In
2011, he took the plunge, le� his restaurant job and
moved back, se� ing up a tour company focusing
on Lithuania’s less-travelled roads. By taking small
groups into Dzūkija he hopes to promote rural
culture and customs, and help generate an income
for local people.
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RURAL LITHUANIA
Later, when we return to our farmhouse in
the barely-there village of Kapiniskes, we meet
one such person. Zophia Stanionyte, dressed in
splendid traditional clothing, cooks a mushroom-
heavy dinner for us in her kitchen. Before we eat
we hit the sauna at the end of her garden, warming
down from our 20km cycle the Lithuanian way. We
get sweaty before diving into a freezing lake, and
repeat the process until we’re feeling fresh again.
We’re totally ravenous when we sit down
to hunks of succulent pork, glistening roast
potatoes, mushrooms and generous shots of the
local moonshine.
Stepping gingerly into a kayak the following
morning, I wonder what was in the mysterious
liquor we’d been drinking. Thankfully, the Ula
river, which cuts through the heart of the national
park, has a reviving quality. A� er a couple of hours
of crashing into everything in and not in my path,
I get to grips with my vehicle. Fallen trees require
sharp turns and drastic ducks under branches,
and a� er a day of water-bound heroics I’m feeling
happy but exhausted.
The remedy for my aches and pains is a mud
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spend 20 minutes soaking in a tub of warm, slushy
local mud, and a further 10 minutes in the shower
trying to wash the stuff off . I had been sceptical
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my skin – ba� ered by sun, mosquitoes and kayak
Stepping gingerly into a kayak the
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CURONIAN SPITThe Curonian Spit in the far west of
the country offers many kilometres
of beautiful, untouched sand dunes
and an amazing variety of wildlife.
The Lithuanian part of the spit
(some is in the Russian exclave of
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park where a wide array of outdoor
activities such as walking, cycling
and boating can be arranged.
PALANGAEvery summer the people of Vilnius
and Kaunas move en masse to
Palanga, arguably the Baltics’ most
popular beach resort. When the
weather hots up you’ll find a non-
stop party, although visit outside
peak season and you can have
the beaches all to yourself. Aside
from the ample opportunities for
lazing, sunbathing and swimming,
Palanga is home to a pretty
botanical garden, the excellent
Palanga Amber Museum, and a
large number of restaurants, cafés
and bars.
TRAKAI Only a 25-minute hop from Vilnius,
this small town is worth visiting for
its spectacular castle – a majestic
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almost the entire space of the island
it’s been built on. Part of the reason
Trakai is such a unique place is its
small population of Karaite people
– probably no more than 50 – who
are a Jewish group originating from
the Crimea. They have their own
language and unique culture that’s
fascinating to explore.
oars – feels so� er and smoother straight away.
Lithuanians are proud of Druskininkai,
and rightly so. It’s also home to eastern Europe’s
longest indoor ski slope – conveniently opened a day
before our arrival. And you can fi nd more thrills at
the enormous Aquapark.
The contrast is striking. The futuristic arenas
of Druskininkai feel a long way from the rural
charms of the Dzūkija National Park. Lithuania’s
towns and cities are vibrant, and an excitement
about the future is tangible. But to really
understand the customs and traditions that
make this country special, you have to get on your
bike and head deep into the forest. ●
Our writer fl ew with Ryanair from London (Stansted) to Vilnius, then travelled onward with Aooo! Travel. The full fi ve-day “Mushroom” tour of rural Lithuania costs from £395 (€473). For more information, visit aoootravel.com and travel.lt
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It’s London’s blockbuster year, hosting the Olympics and Diamond Jubilee
celebrations – and it starts right here.Lydia Bell has some tips for making the
most of the UK capital this spring
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If you want to get a butcher’s at the Olympic site
before it a� ains polished-jewel status, now is the
time to watch the builders adding the fi nishing
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art, this 2.5km2 area straddles the eastern boroughs
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Marvelling at the curvaceous Aquatics Centre,
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stopped, but you can still get tickets to test events
taking place up until 8 May (londonpreparesseries.com). Alternatively, visit the View Tube (theviewtube.co.uk), a café, education centre and viewing platform
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the Olympic Park being built.
Local companies also off er tours around the edge of the site (tourguides2012.co.uk).
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London has seen a breathless array of swanky
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The current belle du jour is the Corinthia Hotel
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Once derelict, now approaching state of the art, this 2.5km2 area is a piece of history in the making
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Picasso’s British connection
The work of Pablo Picasso had an enormous impact
on British modernism, which is why Tate Britain
is staging the fi rst ever exhibition to explore the
artist’s lifelong connections with the country.
Specifi cally, his impact on seven big artists: Duncan
Grant, Wyndham Lewis, Ben Nicholson, Henry
Moore, Francis Bacon, Graham Sutherland and
David Hockney.
See more than 150 works from major public
and private collections around the world, including
over 60 paintings by Picasso himself. This new
show also looks back at the polarised critical
response to Picasso. Scorn was poured on his 1945
V&A exhibition, when modernism was lauded and
lampooned by turns as the pre-war “What Is Art?”
debate ignited again; and acclaim followed his 1960
Tate retrospective.
Picasso and Modern British Art, until 15 July. Millbank, tel: +44 (0)20 7887 8888, tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/picassoandbritain
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Good gigs abound
Few cities can rival London when it comes to its
spread of quality live music venues, from big,
sturdy stadiums to li� le dives where you can
share a beer with the visiting band. If you want
to catch the next big things then head to the pub
and club venues of Shoreditch, and places like The
Macbeth (70 Hoxton Street, tel. +44 (0)20 7749 0600, themacbeth.co.uk) and XOYO (32–37 Cowper Street, tel. +44 (0)20 7490 1198, xoyo.co.uk).
More established acts take to the stage at
London’s many former theatres turned legendary
gig spots. Whatever your sonic tastes, sooner
or later your favourite band is likely to make
a tour stop at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire
(Shepherd’s Bush Green, tel. +44 (0)20 8354 3300, o2shepherdsbushempire.co.uk), Brixton Academy
(211 Stockwell Road, tel. +44 (0)20 7771 3000, o2academybrixton.co.uk), or Koko (1a Camden High Street, tel. +44 (0)870 432 5527). Not big enough for
you? Try the O2 Arena (Peninsula Square, tel. +44 (0)844 856 0202, theo2.co.uk).
So who’s playing London this April? Everyone
from Ryan Adams to Orbital, Foster the People to
Snoop Dogg, Noah and the Whale to New Kids on
the Block. For tickets to all those, see stargreen.com
Speedy sightseeing
What’s be� er than a leisurely a� ernoon city tour
by boat? Ratcheting it up a few notches and taking
to the Thames by speedboat, that’s what. Departing
from close to the London Eye, London RIB Voyages
off ers hourly daytime trips. You’ll still have a tour
guide providing live commentary, but it all happens
thrillingly faster and blurrier. Kids in particular
tend to prefer this pace of sightseeing to the slower
alternatives. Most of the trips cost £42 (€49) for
adults and £20.95 (€25) for children.
Tel. +44 (0)207 928 8933, londonribvoyages.com
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Queen in the frame
Kate, step out of the limelight for a moment.
This is the hit photography exhibition that
even the most staunch republican is inclined
to spend a day soaking up: Queen Elizabeth II
by Cecil Beaton, on now at the V&A. Beaton’s
engaging, o� en sumptuous portraits show her
Maj from the 1940s to the 1960s, starting with
shots from her teen princess years (she became
Queen in only her mid-twenties). Beaton’s talent
for conveying the personable and relatable
qualities of the woman behind all the pomp
and ceremony, while also off ering the viewer a
visual feast of the trappings of regal splendour,
has made this show a must-visit.
Until 22 April, Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, tel. +44 (0)20 7942 2000, vam.ac.uk
Beaton’s sumptuous portraits show her Maj from the 1940s to the 1960s
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Watch Shakespeare in many languages
Starting on 21 April (Shakespeare’s birthday),
the most ambitious Shakespearean project ever
conceived will take off at the Globe, the South Bank’s
legendary replica Elizabethan open-air theatre
dedicated to Will S. plays. Celebrating the arrival
of the Olympics, Globe to Globe is a multi-lingual
festival of all 37 of the Bard’s plays, each presented in
a diff erent language by 37 international companies.
So you could be watching a Sudanese take on
Cymbeline, Hamlet in Lithuanian or A Comedy of Errors as interpreted by Afghans. Tickets start at
just £5 (€6). If you’re prepared to stand (and know
many languages!), see them all for £100 (€120).
21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, tel. +44 (0)20 7928 9444, globetoglobe.shakespearesglobe.com
Hang out at Hogwarts
Fancy seeing inside Dumbledore’s offi ce? Admiring
the Sword of Gryffi ndor? Hanging out in Hagrid’s
hut? Then head to the most exciting new tour to
open this year. The Making of Harry Po� er at
Warner Bros. Studios London will show off some of
the fi lms’ most iconic sets, including the Great Hall,
Dumbledore’s offi ce, The Ministry of Magic and
Gryffi ndor Common Room. It’s a chance to wonder
at the sets, costumes, animatronics, special eff ects
and props used in all eight of the Harry Po� er fi lms.
You can also look around the Creature Eff ects
workshop where Buckbeak the hippogriff and
Dumbledore’s phoenix, Fawkes, live off duty, and
see real-life special eff ect props like Molly Weasley’s
self-washing frying pan. The studio is about 30km
north-west of London and easy to get to by car or
train. A tour costs £28 (€33) for adults, £21 (€25) for
children and £83 (€99) for a family of four.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London, Leavesden, Hertfordshire, tel. +44 (0)845 084 0900, wbstudiotour.co.uk
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Time out in Greenwich
With warmer weather fi nally here, and – fi ngers
crossed – months more of it to come, London’s parks
come into their own. Hyde Park, Green Park, St
James’s Park (it has pelicans!) and Hampstead Heath
are the big, obvious green spaces to hit on a sunny
day, and quite rightly so. If you know and love those,
be sure to also experience the south-east Londoner’s
favourite, Greenwich Park, if you haven’t already.
World famous for the Royal Observatory and
Prime Meridian line (which divides the world’s West
and East hemispheres), Greenwich Park also off ers
sweeping views of the city skyline, a boating lake,
deer herd, children’s playground and more.
The big news in the neighbourhood this April
is the reopening of the Cu� y Sark – the world’s last
surviving tea clipper. Damaged by fi re a few years
back, she has now been restored and the reopening
is towards the end of this month. The three-masted
sailing ship has been raised above her dry dock so
you can view the lines of her hull, and an onboard
exhibition explores the ship’s rich history. A li� le
London treasure regained.
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Suur Karja 4 TALLINNTel: 372 6411515
www.nimetabaar@hot.ee
Mount Falcon, Foxford Road, Ballina, Co. Mayo, Ireland.Tel: 00353 (0)96 74472. Email: info@mountfalcon.com
Web: www.mountfalcon.com
Explore the undiscovered West of Ireland,Stay at the Award winning Mount Falcon Estate.
Located 20 minutes from Ireland West Knock Airport.
Exclusive packages available, via the Ryanair offer
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4* Deluxe hotel, lodges, leisure & Spa, Salmon Fishing,Golf, Clay Pigeon, 100 area Private Estate.
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OUR LADY’S SHRINE, CO. MAYO, IRELANDTel: +353 (0) 94 9388100 | Fax: +353 (0) 94 9388295www.knock-shrine.ie | Email: info@knock-shrine.ie
New Offi ce & Bookshop, now open at
101 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 2BQ
Tel: 0161 819 2558 | Email: knockshrineoffi ce@btconnect.com
For a wide range of Religious Books & Souvenirs you can now shop online at: www.knock-shrine.ie/shop
KNOCK MUSEUM Captures the compelling story of the Knock Apparition of 1879, an event that transformed Knock into an International Shrine of prayer and pilgrimage where people from all over the world make their way.
Opening Hours: 10.00am - 6.00pm daily Tel: +353 (0) 94 9375034 Email: museum@knock-shrine.ie
PROGRAMME OF CEREMONIES AND DEVOTIONS
April 29th to October 14th 20126 Public Masses each day. Confessions from 11.00 onwards
Public Devotions: Weekdays 2.00pm, Sundays 2.30pm
National Public Novena (14-22 Aug incl.) 3.00pm & 8.30pm
Opening Hours: 10.00am – 6.00pm daily | Tel: +353 (0) 94 9375350 Email: cafelecheile@knock-shrine.ie | www.cafelecheile.ie
Within Shrine Grounds
Great Food all Day
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Salamanca Fusion combines a variety of world cuisine on a single dish for an authentic dining pleasure.
Tel: +353 1 671 93 08 | www.salamancafusion.ie
Mexico to Rome is a stylish, lively restaurant, the menus are extensive and offer an unusual mix of both Italian
and Mexican cuisines aswell as a taste of Europe.
Tel: +353 1 677 2727 | www.mexicotorome.ie
Salamanca Tapas bar and restaurant, have been providing a wide range of quality tapas and a wine list that samples some of the finest vineyards in the world.
Tel: +353 1 677 4799 | www.salamanca.ie
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With Glastonbury taking a year off in 2012, there has never been a more opportune time to experience some of Europe’s top music festivals
This year’s ho� est festivals
Roskilde Festival 2012Roskilde Festival is Northern Europe’s biggest festival. This year, Bruce Springsteen’s fi rst performance on the famous Orange Stage is a dream come true for countless rock fans, and confi rmed 2012 headliners The Cure and Björk have previously played some unforge� able concerts. Roskilde Festival is a haven for fans of metal, hip hop, electronica, indie, ethnic music and lots, lots more. The profi ts from the festival are donated directly to humanitarian and cultural purposes. Independent, non-profi t and volunteer based, Roskilde Festival is in a league of its own. From 5-8 July.Roskilde, Denmark Tel: +45 46 36 66 13roskilde-festival.dk
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Couleur Café Festival, BrusselsSpread across fi ve stages on an impressive industrial site, and now in its 23rd year, Couleur Café off ers the best of urban world music, including hip hop, funk, afro, soul, reggae, latin, rock and dance. Alongside the music, the festival site is also home to an art exhibition, 50 world food stalls, dance workshops, street art displays, numerous DJs and a designer market. Acts already confi rmed include Public Enemy, De La Soul, Stephen Marley, Sean Paul, Tinariwen, General Elektriks, Gogol Bordello, Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club® feat. Omara Portuondo, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings and many more! From 29 June-1 July.3 Rue Picard, 1000 Brussels, Belgiumcouleurcafe.be
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Heaven on earth
EDEN, THE EUROPEAN DESTINATIONS of Excellence, is an initiative to promote
sustainable tourism across the EU by
highlighting spectacular emerging
sites and cultural a� ractions off the
beaten tourist track.
Each year the European Commission
selects a diff erent theme for the awards,
from ‘rural tourism’ and ‘intangible
heritage’ to ‘protected areas’. The
awards go to the most distinctive
towns, parks and regions with a
commitment to social, cultural and
environmental sustainability.
Since launching in 2006, EDEN has
introduced 98 stunning destinations
across 26 European countries to a wider
tourist market. As well as ‘decongesting’
the much-hyped tourism mainstays,
EDEN provides greater exposure
for unique and sustainable holiday
experiences in the EU.
ec.europa.eu/eden
These six sublime European destinations are proud winners of the EDEN award
Great western greenway (Ireland)
This exhilarating cycle trail skirts Ireland’s rugged
coastline and offers stunning views across the
Atlantic Ocean and the islands of Clew bay. Get off
your bike to enjoy a round of golf, sea kayaking and
a spot of fishing.
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Park gravenrode
(the Netherlands)
With its rolling hills and rising landscapes, Park
Gravenrode is quite a contrast to the rest of the
country. There’s plenty to explore too, such as
the world’s largest indoor ski village and the
astonishing Mondo Verde gardens.
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Gmund (Austria)
This small medieval town is known as the ‘Artists’
City’ thanks to its year-round celebration of art
and its rich cultural programme. Plus its location
between three hiking and skiing resorts ensures
there is something for everyone.
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Slovacko (Czech Republic)
With an idyllic location amongst lush forests
and impressive mountains, Slovacko offers
a combination of cultural and historic
sites. The Bat’a Canal is an exciting and
unconventional way to explore the area.
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Zarasai region (Lithuania)
An area of outstanding natural beauty, with
twisting rivers, tranquil lakes, green hills and
peaceful woods, the Zarasai region offers
over 6,000km of waterways to be explored.zarasai.lt/tic
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Hortobagy (Hungary)
Part of the largest natural grassland area
in Europe, Hortobagy is home to a diverse
collection of rare breeds, as well as historic
cultural practices, as the region’s herdsmen
continue to preserve their traditional way of life.
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B&B Hotels, GermanyCheck in, feel at home and save money with B&B Hotels, found across more than 40 locations throughout Germany – close to trade fair centres, airports, event venues, and even right in the heart of the city, only a stone’s throw from the sights. As if all that wasn’t enough, they also provide a wide variety of complimentary extras. Wi-Fi and German Sky TV are available in every room at no extra cost. Almost all B&B Hotels off er free parking. Rooms are equipped with telephones and air-conditioning. Plus there’s one
thing they off er that money can’t buy: great service that makes you feel at home. With their modern design and excellent range of facilities, these family-friendly economy hotels really are bargains. Great value for money is guaranteed, whether you stay in a single, double or family room. Don’t forget to spoil yourself and start your day with the sumptuous breakfast buff et. hotelbb.de
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PLUS OTHER SELECTED DESTINATIONS
Whether you’re a� er budget comfort or elegant luxury, we pick out some of Europe’s best hotels
Essential spring hotel guide
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Hotel Parthenon City, RhodesThe Parthenon City Hotel is just a few minutes walk from the medieval town, the city’s best beaches and the heart of Rhodes’ nightlife, and off ers aff ordable accommodation, with all mod-cons, all year round.SPECIAL OFFER: Exclusive to Ryanair passengers, free bo� le of wine and 15% off the standard rate for booking via the website. Prices: €15-35 per person B.B.4 Anthoulas Zervou, Rhodes City, GreeceTel. +30 22410 22351 parthenon-hotel.eu
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Opera Hotel & Spa, RigaThe Opera Hotel & Spa is a four-star hotel, ideally located near Riga’s old town and Opera Park. The comfortable rooms are equipped with all mod cons and the spa’s wellness area provides 55 sublime and restorative treatments. The hotel’s restaurants off er superb gourmet experiences, and events or seminars can be organised in the Piano and Facile rooms.33 Raina blvd, LV-1050 Riga, LatviaTel. +371 67 063 400 operahotel.lv
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Spinnaker Holidays, AlgheroThese three beautiful one-bedroom apartments are located on the second fl oor of a historic 15th-century building in the very centre of the old town and close to the beach. Recently refurbished, each apartment mixes the best of the local architecture with modern contemporary design. Perfect for couples and families.Alghero, Sardinia, Italyspinnakerholidays.com
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Migjorn Ibiza Suites & SpaJust 100 yards from Playa den Bossa’s long beach, and fi ve minutes from the centre of Ibiza town, lies the exquisite Migjorn Ibiza Suites & Spa. Delivering a walk through the fi ve senses, this hotel enjoys a modern and minimalist design, and off ers unique Mediterranean dining and an exclusive spa complete with gym. A new concept of the hotel: a hotel of the senses.12-18 C/Begonias, Playa d’en Bossa, Sant Jordi, Ibiza, Spain Tel. +34 971 393 573 migjorn-apartments.com
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Hotel Teatro, PortoThe Hotel Teatro in Porto, a member of Design Hotels, revives the refi ned atmosphere of the Baquet Theatre which once stood on that spot. SPECIAL OFFER: Exclusive to Ryanair passengers, present your boarding pass and get a voucher of €25 to be used in Restaurant Palco (menu à la carte) with a minimum of two nights’ stay, subject to availability.84 Rua de Sá da Bandeira, 4000-427 Porto, Portugal Tel. +351 220 409 620 hotelteatro.pt
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Hotel Areca, ElcheThe four-star Hotel Areca is set in the small town of Torrellano, in Elche. The generous range of amenities includes a wonderful spa, a beautiful terrace and a fabulous restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine.SPECIAL OFFER: Exclusive to Ryanair passengers, present this page to receive a 15% discount off the price of your room, plus a free transfer to the airport.2 Limón, 03320 Torrellano, Elche, SpainTel. +34 965 685 477 www.hotelareca.es
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Mayfair Hotel, Paphos Mayfair Hotel is set in beautiful grounds, right in the heart of Paphos, and just a short walk away from the nightlife and all major points of interest. It off ers accommodation suitable for couples, families or groups, and includes free parking. Guests can swim in the indoor or the two outdoor pools, or enjoy a relaxing massage. WiFi access is also available.Pari Street, Kato Pafos, 8064 Paphos, CyprusTel. +357 26 948000 mayfair.com.cy, fomanager@mayfair.com.cy
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Rocamar Beach Hotel, AlgarveThis stylish three-star hotel, with a prime location on Praia dos Pescadores beach, is just a short stroll from popular Albufeira. To tempt visitors, it has a third fl oor pool, a restaurant with glorious sea views and a luxury spa, plus much more. Many rooms have their own private balcony overlooking the beach, so guests can relax while soaking up the atmosphere. Largo Jacinto D’Ayet, Albufeira, Algarve, PortugalTel. +351 289 540280 rocamarhotels.com
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Holiday Inn TurkuThe Holiday Inn Turku hotel is set just 300 metres from the picturesque banks of the Aura River and fi ve minutes from the Old Great Square. Your fresh, Finnish-style guest room comes with parquet fl oor, hospitality tray and complimentary high-speed internet. The cozy Brasserie Armada, Finnish saunas, and a refreshing indoor pool will help you relax.28 Eerikinkatu, 20100 Turku, FinlandTel. + 358 2 338211 finland.holidayinn.com
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Mercure EindhovenMercure Eindhoven is located near the city centre and close to Eindhoven Airport. Therefore this hotel is ideal whether you are visiting the city for business or for leisure. Stay in one of their comfortable rooms, enjoy a delicious French-oriented dinner in the restaurant, or visit the bar for a drink. Mercure Eindhoven: a home away from home! 80 Leenderweg, Eindhoven, the NetherlandsTel. +31 40 212 10 12 mercure.com/8359
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Alexandre Hotels, BarcelonaHotels Fira Congress and FrontAir Congress can guarantee a pleasant and relaxing stay, with all mod-cons, whether travelling for business or for leisure.SPECIAL OFFER: Exclusive to Ryanair passengers, get a 20% discount on the standard rate, including accommodation, access to the spa, and transfers to and from Barcelona, as well as a free airport shu� le.Barcelona, Spain, Tel. +34 93 636 94 80 (FrontAir), +34 93 267 18 00 (Fira) alexandrehotels.com
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Mon Port Hotel, MallorcaLocated in Port d’Antratx, between the mountains and the sea, Hotel Mon Port exudes true exclusivity and elegance. The harmony between nature and Mallorcan architecture, the friendly atmosphere and the attentive and personalised service make this an idyllic haven. Enjoy a relaxing massage, a romantic dinner or quiet walk among the palm trees.Cala d’Egos, Finca La Noria, Port d’Andratx , Mallorca, Spain,Tel. +34 971 238 623 hotelmonport.com
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21 Hungarian Kitchen and Pest-Buda Bistro, BudapestFor a true taste of Hungary, this pair of Budapest restaurants are a must-visit. ‘21’ takes the basics of the traditional cuisine, updating them to suit the 21st century. The original tastes are preserved and concentrated, but the dishes are lighter than they were in “the good old days”. ‘21’ has received the Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand distinction for great value since 2010, and was awarded 12.5 points
by Gault Millau. ‘Pest-Buda’ serves Grandma’s home style cuisine, using the best ingredients with love and care. They only carry Hungarian wines with character, selecting those special volumes that are reserved for the true wine lovers. This is where the locals go for real Hungarian fl avours.‘21’: 21 Fortuna utca. Tel. +36 1 202 2113, Budapest, Hungary 21restaurant.hu‘Pest-Buda’: 3 Fortuna utca, Budapest, Hungary, Tel. +36 1 225 0377, pestbudabistro.hu
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Looking for a great place to eat this holiday? Our selection of some of Europe’s most incredible restaurants should give you a few ideas
Food for thought
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Wistub Alsace, TampereThis small, cozy restaurant derives its heritage from the Alsace region of France, and is the fi rst Alsatian restaurant in Finland. Located in the very heart of Tampere, by Laukontori harbour, it can be reached very easily and serves lunch, brunch and evening meals. April is an especially opportune time to visit, since this marks the start of the asparagus season. 6 Laukontori, Tampere, FinlandTel. +358 3 2120260 wistubalsace.com
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Osteria da Ugo, VeronaThis historic city tavern, located just a few steps from Juliet’s House, serves traditional dishes from the Veneto region in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The menu varies, depending upon what is currently in season, but the homemade fresh pasta is always popular. The restaurant also off ers a wide range of wines, including 150 from the Verona area.Vicolo dietro S. Andrea 1/b, Verona, ItalyTel. +39 045 594400 osteriadaugo.com
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Spindler & Kla� , BerlinThe Spindler & Kla� is a multifunctional concept for gastronomy, containing a large restaurant, lounge areas, bars, a club and outdoor terraces. The aesthetics are shaped by the idea of purism and the rules of Zen, and feature original Chinese antiquities. The restaurant is open all week from 8pm and the club opens from 11pm on Friday and Saturday nights.16-17 Köpenickerstrasse, Berlin, GermanyTel. +49 303 198 818 60 spindlerklatt.com
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Saikō, MalmöSaikō - the unique and serendipitous Scanian-Japanese rendezvous in the gastronomical borderless borderlands between rich soil and rice fi eld! Here, authentic Skåne cuisine is combined with traditional Japanese sushi to produce innovative and delicious dishes which can be eaten in the elegant restaurant, or taken away with you.7 S:t Knuts väg, Malmö, SwedenTel. +46 40 616 05 75 saiko.se
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Tra� oria del Mar, IbizaNeapolitan cuisine with a twist is what you’ll fi nd at the Tra� oria del Mar, and brothers Lucio, Antonio and Alessandro will welcome you with fantastic service. Enjoy the fi nest homemade pasta, fresh seafood and a fantastic selection of wines right in the heart of the beautiful Marina Botafoc, with stunning views across the port.Puerto de Marina Botafoc, Ibiza, SpainTel. +34 971 193 934 trattoriadelmaribiza.com
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Queens, RigaQueens is a traditional British pub and restaurant in Riga’s breathtaking old town, complete with a gorgeous Victorian atmosphere and a wide range of delicious food. Steaks, burgers, pies and more are washed down with a great choice of 18 beers on tap, both local and imported. Plus, the pub shows sports on two screens, and hosts live music on weekends.2 Kalku, Riga, Latvia, Tel. +37 167 800 001queens.lv
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Dunne and Crescenzi, Dublin“Dunne and Crescenzi have changed the way the Irish eat” - Tom Doorley, Irish Times. A statement that rings true when one walks into the bustling restaurant: a couple murmur away over brunch; three young professionals talk shop over espresso; a mother and her children indulge in delectable pasta. Here, the Italian archetype of social dining reigns.14-16 South Frederick Street, Dublin, IrelandTel. +35 316 759 892 dunneandcrescenzi.com
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Amore e Fantasia, MarbellaThe Italians know a lot about amore, and there can be few more romantic se� ings than the oceanfront at Puerto Banús, fl anked by fabulous yachts and the Moon’s pizza-shaped refl ection on the water. Add the luxurious decor, so� music and a menu made with love and it’s easy to see what has kept customers returning to Amore e Fantasia for over two decades. Calle Muelle Benabola Local 5A, Puerto Banús, Marbella, Spain, Tel. +34 952 813 464 amorefantasia.com
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Pimenta Preta, CarvoeiroEver since Nuno Diogo opened the doors, Pimenta Preta has been the culinary highlight of Carvoeiro. Beloved by residents and tourists alike, the restaurant off ers the fi nest seasonal products and Portugal’s best wines, served by professional and friendly staff . Without doubt, a perfect place for a fi ne dining experience at a very aff ordable price. Palm Gardens, Vale de Centeanes, Praia do Carvoeiro, Faro, Portugal, Tel. +351 28 235 0281 iguarias-apuradas.pt
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Black Cat, GalwayAlthough set in a 19th-century Georgian townhouse, Black Cat is full of fresh and exciting ideas. The fantastic jazz soundtrack, including bi-weekly live sessions, the ever-evolving tapas-inspired menu, and an extensive list of over 50 wines, full-bodied coff ees and aromatic teas makes Black Cat the perfect way to enjoy both lazy a� ernoons and late nights.Prairie House, 179 Upper Salthill, Galway, IrelandTel. +353 9 150 1007 blackcat.ie
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Marco G, RomeMarco G is a new restaurant, located in the charming old area of Trastevere and Gianicolo, specialising in traditional Roman and Italian cuisine. Off ering seasonal menus, delectable homemade desserts and an extensive wine list from around Italy, they remain true to three important principles: fresh and simple food, professional service and honest prices. 56 Via Garibaldi, Rome, ItalyTel. +39 06 5809289, Mob. +39 340 7970937 marcog.it
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Jellyfi sh, HamburgThis is Hamburg’s best restaurant for fresh fi sh and seafood, and the only one that sources its food solely from sustainable fi shing. Set in a trendy dri� wood-look environment, a new, innovative menu is created every three to four weeks, and can be viewed online. The staff speak English, and the restaurant has an English website with online table booking.12 Weidenallee, Hamburg, GermanyTel. +49 40 410 54 14 jellyfish-restaurant.de
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Qua Italian Restaurant, GlasgowTop-rated contemporary Italian cuisine can be found at this cheerful and bustling restaurant in Glasgow’s beautiful Merchant City - the city’s growing ‘cultural quarter’. The restaurant was rated by Dinertec (Evening Times newspaper) as four out of four (“mouthwatering”), and the food was rated by Tam Cowan (Daily Record newspaper) as fi ve out of fi ve.68 Ingram Street, Glasgow, UKTel. +44 141 552 6233 quarestaurant.co.uk
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Caoba, MadridWith a focus on “style and the senses,” chef Vincenzo Marconi augments the diner’s experience, whether it’s a simple drink or the eight-course gastronomic adventure. Featuring a modern, elegant atmosphere, Caoba’s a� ention to detail permeates their service, food, and extensive wine and liquor menu. Dining here is certain to be one of the highlights of your trip.76 Paseo Pintor Rosales, Madrid, SpainTel. +34 91 550 31 06 caobarestaurant.com
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Nyagatan, StockholmThis trendy restaurant, in the heart of Stockholm, is commi� ed to organic, locally grown produce and a seasonal menu. Meaty pleasures, such as wild boar and beef are served here, but there are delicious vegetarian alternatives too. Youthful and relaxed, the decor is bohemian yet cozy, with rice paper lampshades and dark fabrics in red and purple.84 Skånegatan, Stockholm, SwedenTel. +46 8 644 48 84 nyagatan.se
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Pizzeria Casavostra, AlmancilHome-grown herbs and vegetables make for the best pizzas and pastas in town. Here, traditional Italian cuisine is served in a fantastic contemporary space, with an easy-going atmosphere and a spacious terrace - ideal for the Algarve’s sunny climate.SPECIAL OFFER: Present your Ryanair boarding pass for a free glass of Prosecco with your meal.302 av. 5 de Outubro, Almancil, PortugalTel. +351 289 397 565 pizzeriacasavostra.com
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Vino Pasta, GreystonesVino Pasta Restaurant and Café prides itself on its good service and cosy atmosphere. The restaurant serves Mediterranean cuisine, made from local and seasonal produce. Try the beetroot riso� o or the pan fried fresh scallops, complete with wilted spinach and crispy pance� a. Open Monday to Sunday, from 9am until late. Look for Vino Pasta on Facebook!Church Road, Greystones, IrelandTel. +353 1 287 4807 vinopasta.ie
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B. Restaurant, ThessalonikiLocated in the Museum of Byzantine Culture, ‘B.’ is taking museum dining to sophisticated new heights. Combine your tour of this beautiful museum with a special breakfast, a casual lunch or a romantic dinner by candlelight. The menu is based upon Mediterranean fl avours, taking elements from French and Italian cuisine. At ‘B.’, taste becomes art.2/3rd Septemvriou, Thessaloniki, GreeceTel. +30 2310 869695 brestaurant.gr
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BUGO Art Burgers, PortoLocated amid Porto’s art galleries, BUGO’s main goal is to challenge the predefi ned concept of a burger place. Using the burger as its main theme, the menu is inspired by international gastronomy, combined with the essence of Portuguese cuisine. BUGO off ers a surprisingly diff erent and varied menu - where else could you taste a hamburger with chopsticks?598 Rua Miguel Bombarda, Porto, PortugalTel. +351 22 606 21 79 bugo.com.pt
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Out of the Blue, DingleThis multi-award winner is widely acclaimed for its fresh seafood, which is landed just across the street. Although small and rustic, this li� le gem is nearly always busy, so make sure to book early at this ultimate seafood shack. The menu changes daily, depending upon what’s been caught. Their mo� o: “No chips. Nothing frozen. Everything fresh or alive.”Waterside, Dingle, Co. Kerry, IrelandTel. +353 66 915 0811 outoftheblue.ie
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O’Neills, PaphosEstablished in 2002, on the famous Tomb of the Kings Road in Kato Paphos, this Irish-theme bar provides all-round entertainment, including live music at weekends and extensive sport coverage on its six large screens. The restaurant part does not disappoint either, off ering food of a standard comparable to any other eatery in the area.Tomb of the Kings Road, Kato Paphos, CyprusTel. +357 269 35888 oneillspaphos.com
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Le Bistrot, GironaIn the heart of Girona’s old town, you’ll find an Art Nouveau-style cafe simply buzzing with life. Drop in for a traditional Catalan lunch, relax in the afternoon with cakes, join the locals on the terrace, or make an evening of it and linger over dinner. The food is great quality and unpretentious, and the portions generous. Friendly waiting staff guide you through the menu.4 Pujada de Sant Domènec, Girona, Catalonia, SpainTel. +34 972 218803 cafelebistrot.com
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La Boussole, BrusselsFor over 12 years, La Boussole has provided a charming destination for lovers of excellent meat and the fi nest fi sh in the Sainte-Catherine district. The owners are dedicated to professional service and use only the freshest and best ingredients from both land and sea. Enjoy the delicious fl avours of both Mediterranean and traditional Belgian cuisine.61 Quai au Bois a Bruler, Brussels, BelgiumTel. +32 2 218 58 77
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Mosaiq, WroclawMosaiq Restaurant & Wine Lounge – voted the No. 1 restaurant, and honoured with a Certifi cate of Excellence, by TripAdvisor in 2011. The chefs, trained by masters Gordon Ramsay and Albert Roux, deliver an incredible menu of the best Polish, French, Italian and international dishes. Visit Mosaiq for excellent value, superb service, and delight for the senses.12 Swietego Mikolaja, Wroclaw, PolandTel. +48 71 798 35 11 mosaiq.pl, info@mosaiq.pl
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Eco Douglas, CorkNow in its 15th year, Eco is one of Cork’s busiest restaurants. Using fresh local produce, the continually evolving menu features an assortment of dishes ranging from exotic international fl avours, such as their famous curries, to lovingly prepared comfort foods. Booking is advised.1/2 Eastville, Douglas, Cork, IrelandTel. +353 21 489 2522 eco.ie
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Italia Spaghe� eria, LarnacaLocated in the centre of Larnaca, Italia Spaghe� eria is one of the best Italian restaurants in Cyprus, serving authentic Italian cuisine using only the fi nest fresh ingredients. The rich and varied menu is accompanied by superb Italian wine and amazing desserts - do not miss the Tiramisu! The a� entive service and cosy atmosphere ensure a relaxing time.Academia Centre, 50-51 Stylianou Lena Str., Larnaca, Cyprus, Tel. +357 24 629450
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L’Est Restaurant, GironaMediterranean meets Asian cuisine in this 25 seat restaurant, hidden in the heart of Girona. Only the best local and seasonal ingredients are used to produce these quality dishes, best enjoyed with a sake or wine from their extensive selection. Sit at the tables or counter to enjoy real live cooking, a cozy, intimate atmosphere and music. Tasting menu, €50.18 Pl. Josep Pla, Girona, Spain Tel. +34 972 911 688 est-restaurant.com
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Chalkina, ChaniaTradition meets today at Chalkina, an authentic Cretan restaurant (rakadiko), situated in the beautiful Venetian port of Chania. Try fantastic fi sh or meat dishes, accompanied with a great selection of wine, beer or homemade raki. Blend in with the locals by enjoying the live music, played four times every week. 29-30 Akti Tompazi Str., Chania, Crete, Greece Tel. +30 28210 41570 chalkina.com
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FROM THE COSTA BRAVA to Penedès, from Conca de Barberà to Alella, Terra Alta and Priorat, the vineyards of Catalonia produce some of the most unique and passionate wines in all of Europe. Just look at the fi gures: 12 Designation of Origin (DO) classifi ed vineyards and 180 million bo� les produced annually can a� est to the highest quality of Catalan wines. And these include local favorite Cava, the sparkling wine of choice we drink at celebrations. With all of this going for the region, it’s no surprise Catalonia is a favorite destination for lovers of wine and culture. The local vintages
pair perfectly with the regional cuisine, enticing the palate as well as the mind. And the beautiful villages and landscapes are the ideal place to taste them.Girona: Land of WineThe majority of DO classifi ed vines in Girona are over 30 years old, but recent improvements and renewals alongside changes in grape varieties have seen Girona’s vineyards adapt to modern winemaking methods. Today traditional varieties such as Carignan or Samsó are complemented by new ones like Ull de Llebre, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah.
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Catalonia boasts some of the fi nest wines, pre� iest scenery, most charming villages and perfect climates in Spain. Your visit is long overdue!
Fine wine and landscapes
Awaken your senses
During harvest time the Catalan
countryside is awash in a powerful, enticing
crimson colour, the perfect setting to
enjoy an incredible wine experience. There
are many lodging options, unique places
scattered in and around vineyards and
wineries to delight your senses. So why
not combine your stay with a guided tour
or tasting workshop, for a true climax for
seekers of fine wine, food and pleasure.
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MASSERIA VILLAS, PUGLIA
Luxury bespoke “masseria” villas built to order for 2013. Mins from Otranto, Lecce and sea. In local stone with cloisters and courtyard, from 3 - 6 double en-suite bedrooms, private pool, up to 5 hectares olive groves. Not a development or estate. Prices from Euro 1,100,000
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VERARyanair’s 2012 cabin crew charity calendar was shot in Lanzarote and Vera was one of the stars. Vera’s third appearance in the annual calendar helped to raise thousands of euros for this year’s chosen charity.
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THE TEAM: PHOTOGRAPHY JOHN ROWLEY
johnrowley.co.uk / STYLIST NENA NICOLE /
HAIR DONNA ROBERTS AT JAMES ENGLISH
PRODUCTIONS / MAKEUP BETTY LOU USING MAC /
ART DIRECTION NOEL GIBBONS / PRODUCTION
jamesenglishproductions.com / RETOUCHING DAVID
CHAMBERS / GRAPHIC DESIGN PEGASUS / RYANAIR
BRAND MANAGER KATE SHERRY. SHOT
ON LOCATION IN LANZAROTE WITH SPECIAL THANKS
TO THE LANZAROTE TOURIST BOARD
turismolanzarote.com AND VIK HOTEL SAN ANTONIO
vikholidays.com/Lanzarote/VIK-Hotel-San-Antonio
Cabin crewcharity calendar 2012
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