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Raising Naples: how the catacombs of saints transformed Sanità

Tours of ancient catacombs run by a local group of friends are revitalising a Naples neighbourhood that was once prey to the Camorra

Golden Gozo: Malta’s little sister is a holiday in itself

The smaller, quieter – and often-overlooked – island has much to offer, from sandy coves to slow roasts and honey-coloured houses

‘An idyllic, wild place’: the recovery of Skye’s most beautiful peninsula

Gaelic has flourished in recent years around Sleat in the south of the island and it is contributing to a reinvigorated sense of identity

‘Straight out of a fairytale’: Portugal’s best towns and villages, by readers

With river and Atlantic beaches, brilliant architecture and affordable but delicious cuisine, our tipsters have gorged on the country’s beauty

Want to see the real Catalonia? Then look beyond Barcelona

From Pyrenean peaks to flamingo-dotted deltas, a new tour draws visitors away from busy Barcelona

A local’s guide to Glasgow: five great things to do

With Cop26 shining a spotlight on the city, our guide shares her love of its steamy pubs, magical markets … and deep-fried food

Yamas! On the retsina trail on the Greek island of Skopelos

Hiking through lush forests, our writer follows ancient paths to witness the reinvention of Greece’s iconic wine

Greek revival: how Corfu’s 14th-century ghost village came back to life

Old Perithia was abandoned by its inhabitants in the 1960s. Now they are back, thanks to a unique project that has turned it into a spellbinding attraction

A local’s guide to Perugia, Italy: five great things to do

The ancient walls, papal fortress and creative quarter of Umbria’s 2,500-year-old capital make a happy haunt for flâneur Gianluigi Bettin

A great walk to a great pub: the Ship, Dunwich, Suffolk

An atmospheric stroll through marsh, forest and over shingle is topped off with a pint in the ‘Suffolk Atlantis’

Bristol’s slave trade history laid bare on a Black History Month tour

A year after the statue of slave trader Edward Colston was toppled in Bristol, we join a historic walking tour that ‘helps us understand the present’

‘Sleepy, leafy and lusciously bucolic’: France’s best towns and villages by readers

Our tipsters go beyond the expected names to hail the charms, cultural and culinary delights of places from Pas-de-Calais to Provence

Europe’s best walking cities: Six wonders of the wandering world

From atmospheric Berlin to Joyce’s Trieste, via Marseille’s markets and a wellbeing walk in Copenhagen, city strolls reward the curious rambler

A local’s guide to Málaga: five great things to do

Great places to shop, walk, eat and drink, as selected by Mark Holness, a cafe owner who moved from London to the Andalucían city

Warriors, cathedrals and carnivals: Spain’s best smaller cities, chosen by readers

Medieval plazas, fortresses like film sets and seafood straight out of the net feature in your pick of these lesser-known destinations

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