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Musical metropolises: where to plug into the sound of a city

Monday 30 July 2018

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Plus: just back from: the Aeolian Islands, discover yourself in these one-of-a-kind US destinations, Mexico away from the crowds & more -
 
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From bouncing boomba in Nairobi to Dublin's fiddle-slicing trad scene, our attuned Lonely Planet Locals share where to sample the sounds of their cities.

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Just back from: the Aeolian Islands, Italy
Lonely Planet Trailblazer Chloe Gunning is just back from a sailing trip around the volcanic Aeolian Islands off the coast of Sicily, where she feasted on arancini, swam in the sparkling Mediterranean and hiked to the top of an active volcano.
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How to travel with a drone
Travelling with a drone can get a bit tricky, but the unexpected photos of your journey can be totally worth it. We've asked an aerial photography pro for his top tips.
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Discover yourself in these one-of-a-kind US destinations
Do you fancy yourself as the next great country music star, or feel you might be an overlooked art prodigy? Head to one of these US cities, which serve as hotbeds for select interests, to discover a new pastime or rekindle a forgotten passion.
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Mexico away from the crowds
Mexico is full of hidden corners to explore, from serene swimming holes to white-water rivers. Here's how to get away from the crowds.
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Where to go in August
Scaling volcanoes in Ecuador, swimming with humpbacks in Tonga and snoozing on white sands in Thailand are just some of the exceptional travel experiences on offer this August.
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A beginner’s guide to Ho Chi Minh City’s street food
From Chè to Phở, HCMC is renowned for the delicious, simple dishes served up in its roadside stalls. So grab a plastic stool and a pair of chopsticks and tuck into our guide to some of Saigon’s most popular street eats.
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