When Harry and Sally met New York City

When Harry and Sally met New York City

Bright-eyed, ’80s-hair college graduate Sally (Meg Ryan, at her peak) perkily uttered that enthusiastic assessment of big city life to Harry (Billy Crystal, at his) during the opening road trip of 1989’s sincerely rom-, indisputably com classic, When Harry Met Sally… and she wasn’t wrong. Everyone knows New York is where things happen, and the film’s Manhattan had never looked more happening. Even 25 years after its debut, the movie has everything: autumnal walks in Central Park, huge apartments with impressive views, fake orgasms over impossibly thick pastrami sandwiches.

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32 Best Cities in the World Ranking

32 Best Cities in the World Ranking

What’s the best city in the world? It’s a hotly contested title – but after asking 15,000 people all over the world, we think we’ve come up with an answer. Having quizzed thousands of urbanites for this year’s Time Out City Life Index, we scored 32 cities – from Singapore to San Francisco and Melbourne to Madrid – on criteria such as food, drink, culture, friendliness, affordability, happiness and liveability.

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Visiting Spain? What to know before you go there

Visiting Spain? What to know before you go there

It’s got what many believe is the greatest club football team ever assembled — FC Barcelona. Not to mention one of the planet’s greatest collections of art at the Prado museum in Madrid.
Then there’s the food, which we’ve suggested is among the greatest cuisine in the world right now. What makes Spain such a cultural powerhouse?

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Crete: The island of archaeology and powder-soft beaches

Crete: The island of archaeology and powder-soft beaches

Heraklion, the Cretan capital, was Europe’s fastest-growing tourism destination of 2017. Those visitors are coming to Greece’s largest, most diverse island to enjoy 3,000 square miles of mountains, valleys and sandy shores lapped by the Aegean and Libyan seas — as well as 3,000 hours of sunshine a year.

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