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Travelling by train doesn’t have to mean soggy sandwic
If your only experience of train travel is a daily commute to work, or trips to visit friends or family in the UK, then it might not be your first choice as a way to go on holiday. After all, with exc
OLIVER WHEELER considers how Britain’s railway stations have shaped our lives for two centuries
Back in the 18th Century, Henry’s Townhouse, in London’s village-like Marylebone area, was the home of acclaimed author Jane Austen’s (reportedly favourite) brother Henry, a failed barrister, we’re to
These lesser-known spots offer all the magic, minus the masses
David Downie explains why, for centuries, Paris has been a go-to destination for cuisine of all kinds
Visiting Berlin is an adventure – and now travelling there is too. A European Sleeper service glides overnight from Brussels to Berlin, chugging 400-plus miles in under 12 hours. It’s a no-frills serv