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THE POLISH CITY HAS TRANSFORMED ITS FORMER PORT DISTRICTS, WITH
PLYMOUTH holds a unique place in history, mainly thanks to the perfect natural harbour where the River Tamar meets the sea. It was here the English fleet was at anchor, when Sir Francis Drake carried
Turning Britain’s redundant industrial ports into mixed-use marinas and waterside leisure destinations is often the go-to route to coastal regeneration
Restaurants bursting with fresh Scandi seafood, traditional bakeries and fancy coffee shops… Trondheim, split by a river that separates the old town and the new, has it all – plus historical highlight
Jane Keightley unearths an exciting island destination that’s teeming with hidden foodie delights
Pub life and convivial drinking have been a sustaining factor for the communities of the Dutch capital for centuries — as the city celebrates its 750th anniversary, they remain as important as ever
Equal parts Victorian elegance and industrial grit, this northeastern city offers travellers neoclassical architecture, warehouse districts and a lively nightlife scene, all set beside the River Tyne