From the morbid exhibits of UCL’s Pathology Museum to an ice music festival in Norway.
Rinchnach enjoys a noisy bell ringing festival which dates back to ancient times.
Exploring the abandoned military forts which helped keep London safe in the war.
How pop concerts, exhibitions, and kite skaters have taken over Tempelhof.
How shops are showing their defiance and refusing to co-operate with the Mafia.
Why the Spanish resort wants to join the list which includes the pyramids of Egypt.
How regeneration could bring more tourists to the city.
Berlin is turning to mime artists to help quieten noisy late night revellers.
Meeting the only female gondoliera in Venice.
Why are there still so few direct services between London and other European cities?
How a working museum is helping to preserve the past.
A visit to a cocktail bar set in post-war 1940s London.
Madrid’s inventive arts scene born from austerity and performed in unusual places.
Why London’s theatres are enjoying a boom in popularity.
Ade Adeptian finds out why the Francesinha has become a gastronomic symbol of Porto.
The Romany circus with a family history of 200 years of performing.
An alpinist explains why the region is celebrating a big 150 year anniversary.
Meet London’s ‘intellectual’ ball organiser who throws parties inspired by literature.
Can Soho – the beating heart of London’s counterculture – survive a facelift?
Meet the Danish boy band and bottle blowing internet sensation.
From David Beckham to the Queen – the hairstyling challenges at Madame Tussauds.
The challenges of providing disabled access at Europe’s leading ancient monuments.
Inside the London cafe where customers print in 3D while having a coffee.
Meet the Helsinki market trader who sells fish to the President of Finland.
'Venice of the North’ with more bikes than people - discover Amsterdam.