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Part pizza, part smash burger, this dish may come with an argument
Food is a wonderful thing, tied to history, culture and identity, but that also means it can be a source of conflict. Welcome to the world of lahmajun.
- by Ben Groundwater
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NYC myths that are totally false (plus some that are surprisingly true)
- by Kristie Kellahan
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Lonely Planet’s 20 expert tips for solo women travellers
Travel advice from experienced Lonely Planet travel writers who have hit the trails on their own – including one woman who visited every country in the world.
- by Jessica Nabongo
Port guide: Kobe, Japan
This mid-sized port gets overlooked thanks to neighbours Kyoto, Nara and Osaka but is one of Japan’s most energetic and attractive urban destinations.
- by Brian Johnston
Travel quiz: In which nation will you find the Aitutaki Lagoon?
Are you an expert traveller? Test your knowledge with this week’s quiz.
What you need to know about travel to the FIFA World Cup
The US, Canada and Mexico will host the 2026 edition of the most-watched sporting event on the planet – the FIFA World Cup. But will cup travel be simple?
- by Julietta Jameson
Lost cities, stunning scenery: Why ‘Forgotten America’ is unforgettable
With pristine national parks, glorious coastline and rich indigenous culture and history, what’s not to love about Central America?
- by Sue Williams
A surprise celebrity chef joined my Mediterranean cruise
Passengers never know before boarding who their on-board chef instructor will be, but there’s every chance they’ll find someone as fascinating as we did.
- by Katrina Lobley
What Japanese people wish tourists knew, but are too polite to say
It’s not just amateur photographers chasing geisha down Kyoto streets – these are the most irritating visitor faux pas, according to an etiquette expert.
- by Lee Tulloch
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Uluṟu: Where ancient stories meet unforgettable moments
A trip to the Red Centre is more than a holiday, it’s a chance to witness the magic of Australia’s most iconic natural wonders and experience the wisdom and lore of the world’s oldest living culture.
- by Sonia Taylor
The world’s most extensive skywalk system is an astonishing maze
Calgary’s snowy footpaths seem oddly quiet at first take. If you’re wondering where all the locals are, just look up.
- by Kerry van der Jagt
Tokyo’s shopping mecca has everything – including a flagship Uniqlo
From clothes to records to books to gifts, the shopping experience in Tokyo’s buzzing Shinjuku is next-level and only limited by your credit-card balance.
- by Barry Divola
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