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Spotlights

Each month Rough Guides authors, editors and contributors span the globe to bring you stories of festivals, activities, sights, sounds, and generally the best travel experiences to be found. We also highlight content from our reference titles, featuring tidbits on everything from Blogging to Climate Change to the DaVinci Code.


Cuba: Havana's highlights
There are plenty of reasons why Cuba’s capital, Havana, is becoming an ever more popular tourist destination, so why not take a tour through Havana’s highlights…
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New Year's resolutions for travellers
Wherever you’re planning on going in 2010, our top five New Year’s resolutions for travellers will jumpstart your most adventurous year yet!
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Routes around Africa & Middle East
Explore the cultural wonders of the Middle East or sample Africa's natural highlights following one of our recommended routes.
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Travel photography tips
Want to take your travel photos from mediocre to magnificent? Then follow Rough Guides design manager Scott Stickland's top tips to improving your travel photography. From the equipment you use, to angles, settings and subjects; with Scott's easy-to-follow tips, anyone can learn to take better pictures.
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New Zealand MapNew Zealand Map
Packed with listing recommendations and constructed of waterproof and virtually indestructible paper.
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AmsterdamAmsterdam
The definitive guide to this unique city, from the Anne Frankhuis to the Heineken brewery.
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Barbados DIRECTIONSBarbados DIRECTIONS
Has all you need to get the most out of your stay on this stunning island.
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Dublin DIRECTIONSDublin DIRECTIONS
Has all you need to get the most out of this colorful city.
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ScotlandScotland
The most thorough and reliable travel guidebook for Scotland.
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MoroccoMorocco
The ultimate guide, from Casablanca’s architecture to the ancient monuments of Fes.
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