Dec 30, 2010 • 2 min read
Lonely Planet staffer Suyin recently left her desk in the Melbourne office to take to New Zealand for some much needed relaxation and exploration. We…
Dec 30, 2010 • 2 min read
Lonely Planet staffer Suyin recently left her desk in the Melbourne office to take to New Zealand for some much needed relaxation and exploration. We…
Dec 23, 2010 • 4 min read
Once upon a time, a pre-dinner drink in Italy meant a swiftly served aperitif with a bowl of nuts or potato chips and some fat green olives.
Dec 20, 2010 • 3 min read
Nothing makes a drink taste better than sitting in an alien's lap while you have it, right? Come with us on a global tour of the world's trippiest bars.
Dec 20, 2010 • 5 min read
If Boston is lovely to look at from afar, she is even more intriguing up close. These narrow streets recall a history of revolution and transformation:…
Dec 15, 2010 • 4 min read
The Third Man is firmly placed in many respected lists of the greatest films of all time. The film revolves around two main characters, Harry Lime and…
Dec 14, 2010 • 1 min read
In this extract from Lonely Planet Magazine, Lindsay Brown (author of Lonely Planet's Rajasthan, Delhi & Agra guide) shares some vital etiquette tips for…
Dec 9, 2010 • 4 min read
Baroque palaces, cobbled squares and a round-the-clock pilsner moustache – it’s tempting to go with the flow in Prague, but swim against the tourist tide…
Dec 8, 2010 • 3 min read
Yoko Ono once said that New York City never changed John Lennon. He was born a New Yorker.
Dec 8, 2010 • 5 min read
Nothing gives you an insight into local shopping like a loud and sprawling market. Come with us on a global tour of some of the world's greatest markets -…
Dec 2, 2010 • 3 min read
Beneath the mantle of glitz and glamour, Dubai's subtle and seductive charms could easily be overlooked. But lift the cloak of this glittering diamond…
Dec 1, 2010 • 3 min read
Lonely Planet's authors are constantly travelling the globe, doing research to update our guidebooks. Each month Lonely Planet magazine asks them to…
Nov 25, 2010 • 4 min read
The city of Miami thrives on attention, from its much-photographed Art Deco architecture to its celebrated beaches, glitzy clubs and hotels where the…
Nov 24, 2010 • 6 min read
When you're engaged in a perpetual battle for the bums of some of the world's richest people on your seats you've got to pull out all the stops. So when…
Nov 24, 2010 • 3 min read
Pie is turning up all over the US, having reinvented itself from a dowdy church supper ware to a stylish dessert served in 'flights' in some places. Each…
Nov 23, 2010 • 5 min read
Foods hot enough to repel elephants and make chefs wear gas masks? That's right. If you think you've got the guts for it, grab a spoon and tuck into these…
Nov 18, 2010 • 2 min read
When something has the Unesco pin attached to its lapel, you know it's worth seeing. You go to Paris, you see Notre Dame - rightfully awarded because it's…
Nov 8, 2010 • 3 min read
Ask Istanbullus what makes their city special, and the answer usually comes straight from their stomachs. The local cuisine has a fan club as numerous as…
Nov 1, 2010 • 6 min read
Toss aside your preconceptions, and come with us on a tour of the greatest comeback cities in the world, with this excerpt from Lonely Planet's Best in…
Oct 27, 2010 • 3 min read
Whether you want to go hunting for prized black truffles or to enjoy the gourmet fungus in risottos, pastas and omelettes, the perfect place to do it is…
Oct 20, 2010 • 4 min read
To say that the tourist trail through Western Europe is well-travelled is an understatement. In fact it’s so well-travelled it’s not a mere trail, but a…
Oct 10, 2010 • 4 min read
South Africa's Mother City, with its cloud-draped Table Mountain, golden beaches and bountiful vineyards, captures people's hearts.