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WORDS JESSICA COLE @coleywole PHOTOGRAPHS MATT MUNRO @mattmunrophotos

GREAT ESCAPE

ILLUSTRATION: MUTI/FOLIO ART

Discover Santander, the untouristed Spanish city on the cusp of a new beginning

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July 2019
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Our cover theme this issue is The Greatest Outdoors, and
EXPLORE
Aiming high & low
Before the intense heat and meandering tour parties of midsummer
Can you dig it?
For over 20 years, Germany’s Melt Festival has taken place
Gastronomic Malta
Pastizzi might just be the between-meal stomach-fillers you never knew
Visa good
Home to more unique animal and plant species than the
The Dixon, London
Once, many people would have passed with fear under the
North and West Yorkshire
In early summer, the deep greens of Yorkshire beckon walkers
Viva Las Vegas
There’s never a bad time to visit Sin City, but
Emerald aisle
Though it’s rash to speak of anything so clear-cut as
Gone to the beach
We’re pretty confident that no 1930s bungalow has ever been
More reasons to get out there
STARGAZING is now a lot easier in Brittany, France, with
STORIES
Photo challenge: Pink
We reveal the winning images from our latest Instagram challenge, this month on the theme of ‘pink’
THE FINAL FRONTIER
On the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, James Kay considers tourism’s last conquest: space
Snapshot from India
I spent three months in India working on charity projects
cars of Cuba
American photographer Matt Gee on his mission to shoot the classic cars of Havana
Oslo for children
Trams, Lego and lots of buns for features editor Orla Thomas and son
Monasteries of Meteora
Geology meets spirituality in this wondrous rock world
What I’ve learned... searching out the world’s best coffee
Thomas Haigh is head of coffee at Tate, sourcing beans direct from farmers for the art galleries in London, Liverpool and St Ives
FEATURES
One country, many adventures
If there was ever a country made for experiencing the great outdoors, it’s Canada. Begin relatively gently on the Atlantic coast, proceed west to the Pacific and then head towards the Arctic for a complete spectrum of activities
BEST IN EURORE 2019
It’s that time of year when we reveal our top ten destinations in Europe, as decided by Lonely Planet’s experts. The countdown starts right here, by the shores of the Adriatic…
SECRETS OF SAKE
We head to Tokyo to uncover the secrets of Japan’s national drink, and seek out the very best places to drink it
Fantastic beasts and where to find them
The forests, lakes and wetlands of Småland receive few visitors – humans, least of all. Explore this forgotten corner of Sweden in the footsteps of John Bauer, whose illustrations brought the country’s fairytales to life
AFTER THE HURRICANE
Set sail through the British Virgin Islands, following in the wake of pirates, colonists, slaves – and Irma, the greatest storm of all
THE URBAN EDIT
Weekend in Brussels
Historic yet hip, bureaucratic yet bizarre, self-conident yet unshowy, the
Culture in Lisbon
Seven cinematic hillsides cradle cobbled alleyways, ancient ruins and whitedomed
Eating in Budapest
Straddling the Danube, Budapest is endowed with natural and manmade
Nightlife in San Francisco
Consider permission granted to be outlandish: other towns may surprise
Mr Frank and the Butis, Barcelona: Catalan sausage sandwich
Kickstarting the street food movement in Spain, Ignasi Bisbe, Mar
London
Would you dare to dunk one of the Queen's guards?
Legends of old Hong Kong
This former British territory is synonymous with skyscrapers and light
Miami Beach Deco
The smooth Modernism of the early 20th century meets pastel
Innovative loos
Spend a penny? Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, spent
Mind the gaps
We’ve delved into our archives and pulled out this photo,