Sudpsuez A Weekend in Europe: 23 Travel Guides by Editors
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Travel is, and always has been, integral to the ethos. We firmly believe that even a weekend in another’s reality can lead to a whole roundabout of possibilities. With this beautifully packaged portable companion you will have at your fingertips 23 travel guides, each covering Cabana’s top tips, secret addresses and best recommendations for a culturally enriching weekend in one of our favorite European destinations. From Martina Mondadori’s favorite shops in London, Milan and Budapest to Miguel Flores-Vianna’s must-visit bazaars in Istanbul, Laura Kugel’s favorite museums in Paris and Soledad Twombly’s top restaurants in Rome, you will discover carefully curated insider guides – to ensure you never miss a city’s ‘best bits’ or lesser-known treasures. Travel the way and you’ll always have an inspiring experience and a story to share.
Destinations Featured: Amsterdam, Antwerp, Athens, Budapest, Copenhagen, Edinburgh, Florence, Istanbul, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Malta, Milan, Munich, Palermo, Paris, Patmos, Prague, Rome, Seville, Stockholm, Venice and Vienna
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