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Lonely Planet
October 2017
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EDITOR’S LETTER
This month...
…we’re plotting every possible excuse to extend your summer. As
REGULARS
BEHIND THE SCENES
What Team Lonely Planet has been up to this month
POSTCARDS
Postcards
WHERE YOU’ VE BEEN AND WHAT YOU’ VESEEN
GLOBETROTTER
Globetrotter
A WORLD OF TRAVEL NEWS AND DISCOVERIES
EASY TRIPS
Easy Trips
THIS MONTH... enjoy an al fresco feast in Cornwall, toast the grape harvest in Porto, take in an art show at Blenheim Palace, peek into strangers’ houses at London’s Open House, and more
Calling in to port
One of the world’s oldest wine regions, the Douro Valley
A feast with a view
Porthcurnick Beach is a barely touched sandy nook on Cornwall’s
Eastern promises
With the throngs of summer fading from its time-worn streets
In a new light
Few buildings in England spell out their power and grandeur
Whisky a go-go
For the amateur distiller, making your own whisky has associations
Knock, knock
London’s Open House weekend is celebrating a quarter century, and
La Bobadilla
Quote ‘Lonely Planet Traveller’ when booking a stay at La
GREAT ESCAPES
Great Escape
Begin your Mexican adventure in the winelands of Valle de Guadalupe, before venturing into cowboy country. Next, head to Bahía de los Ángeles to witness ‘the world’s aquarium’, then drive on to explore colonial towns. Finally, take to the azure waters of La Paz, in the south of the peninsula
FEATURES
ALL ABOARD THE REUNIFICATION EXPRESS
A vital lifeline in war and peace, Vietnam’s 1,000-mile long North-South Railway provides an all-in encounter with the country’s incredible beauty, people and history
Tat Tor Italia
Tat Tor Italia Emilia-Romagna has been known for its immense agricultural abundance since ancient times. The Roman Empire might have been forged through the sword, but its armies were fed off the felds in this region of northern Italy. The road the Romans built through here, the Via Emilia, still connects a string of places today – Parma, Modena, Bologna – whose very names have come to represent some of the world’s most sought-after foods
SECRET MARVELS OF THE WORLD
Our planet holds a lifetime’s worth of surprises, whether wrought by nature’s hand, or the wayward imagination of humans – read on for a sampler from our new book celebrating lesser-known marvels
PHOTOGRAPHER’S STORY
Holy Smoke
Follow a photographic journey to see how big a part incense plays in the everyday life of Bhutan – its prized fragrance aids meditation, devotion and healing in this smal but characterfu Himalayan kingdom
TOP PICKS
Berlin after dark
Once the sun sinks to the west of the German capital, the real fun starts (very often in the former East). Use this guide to zero in on the best of Berlin’s ever-varied night-time venues, as well as a selection of dinner spots and late-opening attractions. Finish with a bar hop focused on one exciting neighbourhood
Rural life in Alentejo
A sun-baked stretch of southern Portugal between busy Lisbon and the beaches of the Algarve, the Alentejo is an ideal match for a slower-paced style of tourism. Read on for top sights and activities that highlight the region’s nature and traditions, plus hotels and restaurants for all budgets
Autumn in Kyoto
Japan’s love of passing seasons is most striking in its former capital: while many visitors want to see cherry blossoms here, autumn leaves last longer and bring deeper colour to Kyoto’s hills and temple gardens. In this guide you’ll fnd traditional activities and places to eat, to round out a tour of the city’s best spots for leaf peeping