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ISSUE 102 / 2017
TRAVEL
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Slovenia's and Europe's green capital is the
perfect weekend break. Full of museums and
an idyllic winding river, it's small enough to walk
around but large enough to still run out of time
to see everything.
Make sure you go up the funicular to Ljubljana
Castle for stunning sunset views before heading
back down to the buzzing bars and university
nightlife. ZMavc Bar, Shooters Club or Cirkus
are the go to places to dance the night away.
Zadar, Croatia
Often overlooked in favour of its more well
known, southern neighbour Split, Zadar really is
a jewel of the Croatian coast. Take a sailing boat
out to discover the picturesque islands and
pretend for a day you've joined Europe's elite
as you snorkel in crystal clear waters.
If you'd rather stay on land, sit with locals
near the city centre and enjoy the ocean view
whilst listening to the 'Sea Organ' (yes it's a real
thing).
Chill out at the Maraschino Bar, a cool spot
and then end your night in Arsenal. It's a music
venue that's hosted everyone from Lil' Kim to
Sister Sledge!
Tallin, Estonia
Estonia's charming capital on the Baltic Sea
is quickly becoming a popular European
destination. Tallin's mix of recent modernisation
and diverse cultures along with its amazing
coastal walks means it's on more and more
travellers' radars.
The dramatic old town is a UNESCO world
heritage site, Tallin has plenty of Soviet history
too and is also surprisingly often dubbed the
Silicon Valley of Europe. At the top of the TV
tower on the city outskirts, you can also see
Finland on a clear day.
By night, visit the very cool, yet traditional Von
Krahl pub and for a more unique experience,
Depeche Mode Baar is an entire bar dedicated
to the band.
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THIS AUTUMN
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