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  • av Émilie Veyretout
    276,-

    You need a real break, but you don't know where to go? You're dreaming of combining a cultural change of scenery with a wellness holiday? You're looking for a holistic centre that's off the beaten track (or doesn't cost a fortune)? Then this is the guide you need! Discover our selection of the 35 best wellness destinations in the world, to suit all styles and budgets. Choose between a yoga retreat on a private island in Greece, a week of meditation with Buddhist monks in south-west France, a breathwork course in Costa Rica, a detox holiday in the sun in Italy, Spain, or Arizona, a panchakarma cure in Sri Lanka, an island spa in the Maldives and more.All the destinations will leave you feeling healthier, stronger, and more in touch with yourself. And because wellness is not a destination but a journey, we've included information and food for thought to help you escape and feel good right here, right now, in the comfort of your own home. Enjoy your (inner) journey!

  • av Thomas Jonglez
    186,-

    Ein prachtvoller geheimer Garten im Herzen des Marais, ein Bistro wie im Traum, zu Gast in den bezauberndsten Hotels der französischen Hauptstadt, ein Tag in Montmartre ohne Touristenströme, nächtliche Museumsbesuche, das beste Baguette von Pari, der romantischste Spaziergang der Stadt bei Sonnenuntergang, Sterne beobachten im Herzen von Paris, eine extrem raffinierte Boutique, ein außergewöhnliches Sandwich ...30 einzigartige Erlebnisse in Paris, mit denen Sie auch den Touristenströmen entkommen, die sich alltäglich über die französische Hauptstadt ergießen ..

  • av T M Rives
    200,-

    An indispensable guide for those who thought they knew New York City well, or who would like to discover the hidden face of the city.

  • av Carolina Vincenti
    186,-

    An exceptional café, a secret aperitivo, a remarkable roof-top, where to eat the perfect spaghetti carbonara ... Sleep beneath Renaissance frescoes in Rome's most beautiful villa, go for a bike ride on the Via Appia, picnic in a magnificent garden, dine at a fish market, sink your teeth into one of the ten best pizzas in the world ... The 'Soul of' collection is a new approach to the art of traveling that's all about vagabonding around town, chance encounters, and unforgettable experiences. Guides for those who want to unlock the hidden doors of a city, feel out its heartbeat, plumb every last nook and cranny to uncover its soul.

  • av Mike Keating
    200,-

    Discover for yourself the haunts of slave traders, privateersand press-gangs, the hideaway of a suspected assassin andthe desecrated grave of a self-professed Jack the Ripper,track down the birthplace of rail travel and the oldestpavilion at a first-class cricket ground, marvel at a life-size replica of the world's first submarine and the originalhome of the Epsom Derby, be gobsmacked by burial stonesolder than Stonehenge and one of the earliest humansettlements to be found anywhere in the UK, take a turnon John Lennon's first musical instrument and snigger atthe sight of Queen Victoria's dildo, meet toads that sing,World War II's best-kept secret and the world's first (andsmallest) skyscraper, toast the UK's greatest female athletein a brew named in her honour or go for a spin on the onlypurpose-built F1 race track in the country.For tourists and locals who have outgrown Hop on-Hopoff bus excursions, river cruises and Beatles tours, SecretLiverpool - An unusual guide is an indispensable guide tothe curiosities of 'England's finest Victorian city', designedfor people who prefer to customise their own itinerary orsimply wander where the mood takes them.

  • av Ricardo de Castro
    200,-

    Why is there a stone relief of Grace Kelly on the wall ofSeville Town Hall and how can you track down the railwayfrom the Ibero-American Expo of 1929? Where might youfind the legacy of Christopher Columbus' son, a medievalJewish cemetery in a car park, the oddest of barbershops,forgotten souvenirs from the Guadalquivir steamboats,Masonic symbols in a church, the last remaining vestigesof the Andalusian pavilions from the '29 Expo, a little-known Modernist electric power station, an example ofthe Nazi Enigma machine, a collection of Chinese andJapanese art in a Renaissance mansion or the pillars of amedieval synagogue?Far from the crowds and the well-worn clichés, Seville stillhas many hidden gems it only reveals to locals and visitorswho head off the beaten track. An essential guide forthose who thought they knew Seville well or are seeking todiscover another side of the city.

  • av Emre Otkem
    200,-

    A horse's tomb that has become a place of pilgrimage, a tree held up by a pillar in the garden of a Sufi convent that would herald the end of the world if it fell down, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's glass, a carpet that predicts the end of the Ottoman empire, fragments from the Black Stone of Mecca, the covering of a fountain from Pearl Harbor in the Pacific, a church under the protection of Muhammad, a synagogue that was a landmark for Ashkenazi Jews, a garment worn by the Prophet that was inadvertently ironed, a handful of hot ash that saved the Ottoman empire ...

  • av Hannah Robinson Hannah Robinson
    196,-

    Descend into a Cold War bunker, piece together guerrilla mosaics, unearth the most glorious of grottoes, genuflect before the wooden robot overlord, sniff out dogs more dazzling than Greyfriars Bobby, peruse a 17th-century list of ladies of pleasure, get water-boarded in a prototype Jacuzzi, travel to the Wild West of Morningside, discover hidden gardens and clandestine art that not even the neighbours know about.Far from the tourist traps and the crowded landmarks, you may have thought Edinburgh had no more to reveal, but the city still keeps many treasures hidden away in the most unexpected of places.An indispensable street and armchair guide for those who thought they knew Edinburgh well or who would like to explore the curiosities of this most secretive of cities.

  • av Mario T S Yair
    260,-

    The forgotten café where Fidel Castro and Che Guevara used to meet, a tribute to the city's ghosts, a mammoth in the metro, a cave transformed into a shrine, an underground parking lot with mosaics dating from 1930, a Baroque altarpiece made from papier mâché, a village based on the principles of Thomas More's Utopia, secret masterpieces of colonial art in rooms only open around two hours a week, the largest roof garden in Latin America, the photo on which the Oscar statuette is modelled, the first building in the world faced with a material that can trap urban smog, a road surface designed for praying as you walk ...Far from the crowds and the usual clichés, Mexico City is filled with hidden treasures revealed only to the residents and visitors who leave the beaten path.An indispensable guide for those who thought they knew the city well or who would like to discover its many other facets.

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