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Cork's English Market sells meat, fish, black pudding, drisheen, Irish cheeses & soda bread. Here too is the Farmgate Cafe & Restaurant, for the best lunch in the city
The countryside around Phnom Penh claims some delightful attractions where locals and visitors can enjoy a little sightseeing or relax on a hot day.
From Thamel to Durbar Square, wandering the streets and discovering old Kathmandu will keep you busy for hours or even days. Here's a guide as to what you'll see.
Mumbai has become a cosmopolitan city that's taken on many western characteristics, including a vibrant café culture. Here's how to best experience it.
This season's fashion styling is distinctly inspired by Japan. Explore the keynotes to include from neon, graphic textiles, kimonos, miniature accessories and shoes.
The Richmond Night Market is a shopping, food, and entertainment showcase, similar to markets you would find in Asia.
Few visitors to Bangkok know about Chinatown's all-night market, a fascinating corner of Chinatown now gearing up for a successful Chinese New Year - the Year of the Rat.
Auckland is gearing up for two days of fun fare as Diwali, regarded as one of the most important and ancient festivals of the Hindu calendar, approaches.
What are the costs of a trip around the world and what are cheap destinations? Traveling around the world does not need to be expensive, you can also do it on a budget!
From historic Frost Fair on the river Thames to high tech fun fair delights in Hyde Park - before Christmas London offers a great variety of seasonal outdoor events.
Bergen, Norway offers visitors the opportunity to experience Norway's natural beauty and its culinary delights.
Fukuoka, one of Japan's most dynamic cities, is rich in traditions, yet it is a city of shopping-malls, modern subways and high rise condominiums.
IOnce a lazy backwater with a seedy waterfront, today Singapore is a Modern City State an island reaping the benefits of an oil and shipping business allied with tourism
A visit to Kanchanaburi and the River Kwai still has the power to shock. Stand on the bridge and prepare to listen to the ghosts of 270,000 prisoners of war.
Chinese New Year is celebrated in Sydney with a month long festival with official launch, parade, lion dancing, fireworks, markets, dragon boat races, and fine food.
Salento, at the heart of Colombia's coffee region, is a great place to experience Colombian culture, delicious coffee, and some of the country's most spectacular scenery.
The first ever Eating Kosher Food Festival runs in Petach Tikva near Tel Aviv in June 2008 promising a superb gastronomic experience and strict kosher standards.
Many centuries ago a Roman basilica and forum stood here. This was the place to meet and discuss business, and to buy and sell goods. That tradition remains today.
Mauritius is a small island with turquoise seas and sandy beaches geared for tourism that provides holiday makers with everything to make their vacation memorable.
Celebrations of the Feria de la Virgen de Suyapa begin on February 2nd, at the Basilica de Suyapa outside Tegucigalpa, capital of Honduras.
Portobello Market is one of the top attractions for visitors to London. Located in the capital's famous Notting Hill area. it draws visitors from around the world.
The market and souks of Marrakesh are arguably the most exciting, enticing and colourful markets in Africa.
South East Asia is renowned for its colourful festivals and one of the most flamboyant is the Water Festival in Phnom Penh
Sri Lankan spices are abundant, varied and versatile. Praised since ancient times, widely traded in colonial days, they remain one of Ceylon's most important crops.
Celebrate a quintessential Sydney Christmas. A summer Christmas means seafood, barbeques, carols sung by the beach, t-shirts, shorts and sunshine.
Ask any group of Thais what their favourite soup is and the answer is sure to be Tom Yam Kung (sometimes spelled Gung), piquant and delicious.
Tsuruhashi in Osaka is Japan's largest Koreatown where kimchi is produced by the barrel and you can sidestep Japanese ettiquette.
Chef/Author Anthony Bourdain writes with greedy abandon about Vietnamese food in his book "A Cook's Tour." It's a colourful introduction to the country's cuisine.
A shopping holiday can be a well-earned leisurely break or a rat race of a weekend. Here's where to find the best bargains and chic hot spots on a short break to Sydney.
London celebrates the foiling of the 1605 Gunpowder Plot on November 5, and many other events, with fireworks. Here are just a few of the autumn's displays, many free.
Guy Fawkes Night, Bonfire Night, 5th November, whatever the name, it will involve fireworks, sparklers and if there's room, a burning effigy of a Mr. Fawkes himself.
Camden is just minutes from Oxford Street, Regents Park and Hampstead Heath. Shopping, clubbing and markets abound in the exhilarating Goth and Punk Capital of the UK.
Shopping, sightseeing, and cultural experience are rolled into one when you visit the Guatemalan highland town of Chichicastenango on Sunday and Thursday market days.
Ask anyone from Java, and they will tell you Bandung is the place to savour its flavourful exotic cuisine.
Explore diverse areas of Paris for an eclectic mix of places well known and other less trodden - from street markets to a Campari on the elegant Champs Elysees.
With dozens of major festivals covering comedy, art, film, food, music and more it's no surprise that Melbourne is considered Australia's cultural capital.
Relish in the tropical climate, browse Aboriginal art galleries and experience the vibrant outdoor lifestyle of Darwin Australia with these free activities.
A brief history of Singapore's hawker centres and several iconic food centres worth visiting.
The Indian destination of your dreams may be dotted with palaces, the Taj Mahal, elephants and saints in yoga postures. A de-bunking of the mythical India
Geneva, Montreux, and Lausanne are all within an hour's train ride. They host three different traditional European Christmas markets with historic and cultural programs
Literally "free fight," lucha libre is fun both for serious fans and curious tourists to Mexico. Matches are held weekly at Arena Coliseo and Arena Mexico in Mexico City.
Marrakesh is a city known for its Djema el Fna square, its Hammams and its eclectic souks. Lose yourself in the seductive magic of this African/Arabic city.
Visitors to the traditional Montreux Christmas market can shop on the shores of Lake Geneva, and visit to the medieval fair at the historic Château de Chillon.
More people than ever are choosing eco-friendly and culturally aware trips. Find out how to plan a holiday responsibly with this eco travel guide.
Salvador da Bahia is one of the most dynamic Brazilian cities and home to one hell of a Carnaval.
San Pedro de Atacama is the Indian town in Chile's northern desert.
Shopping at the right places will make your Thai Baht go further. Avoid the tourist traps, where prices are hiked-up for visitors and be more adventurous where you shop.
One of the best kept shopping secrets on the island is Phuket Town's large weekend market. Here you'll find a huge variety of clothing, accessories and Thai souvenirs.
Famous for its medieval red-brick gabled buildings, Lübeck is interesting to visit at any time of year. Its centre, a mile across, is on a small island in the River Trave
The weekend of 30th and 31st August saw many flocking to the Singapore Chilli Crab Festival in Brick Lane, London, only to be faced with crowds, queues and no seats!


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