Editorial Features - Page 17

As tourists flock to Baku for the inaugural European Games, Jack Palfrey goes in search of the Azerbaijan you won’t see on TV.

From naked tourists and misbehaving supermodels to Ryanair’s charm offensive, we quiz you on this week’s strangest travel news.

From golden anniversaries in Singapore to one of the world’s weirdest sports in Wales, it’s time to make your August holiday more interesting.

From the Queen’s Vagina to sickly Singaporean street food, we round up this week’s strangest travel news.

Last year a French property tycoon bought an entire street in Paris, hoping to turn it into a foodie haven. But were his eyes bigger than his belly? Daniel Fahey finds out.

From tales of truth and lies in Tehran to a journey around every county in England, David Mantero of Stanfords reveals his best books for a June getaway.

Singapore is a boring business city with less culture than a low fat yogurt. Or is it? Gavin Haines finds out.

As the world's largest underground zip line opens in Wales, we round up the world's best subterranean attractions - from crystal caves in Mexico to buried Sri Lankan temples.

With competitors set to chase a cheese down one of the steepest hills in Gloucestershire again, we send Daniel Fahey to Cooper’s Hill to find out more.

From a madcap rally through the Mongolian desert to sweet disco music on the shores of a Croatian paradise, we pick the best places to holiday this July.

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