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5 side trips to squeeze in more for less

See more with a detour  

Ever planned a trip within a trip? Check out the city sights, then make a quick getaway with these side trips from five iconic destinations.

Double up on Parisian romance with beautiful Bruges

At the Lyric Hotel Paris near the ornate Palais Garnier opera house, you’ll find yourself in a creatively minded space where classic portraits and scenes of dancers hang from sage-green walls. But Paris isn’t the only city around with serious cultural and architectural clout. A quick 2.5-hour Eurostar train through neighbouring Belgium will get you to Bruges, whose chocolate-box centre is easily navigated via its romantic cobblestone streets or on calming canal-boat jaunts. A converted 15th-century monastery, the grand and welcoming Hotel de Orangerie makes a wondrous base for your Belgian bonus excursion.

Dine out on British history between London and Bath

London looks magnificent from Shangri-La The Shard, halfway up the tallest building in the country. At GǑNG Bar, guests enjoy a panorama that wends along the Thames past the Tower of London and all the way to Wembley Stadium—there’s no more efficient way to sightsee. But tacking on a road trip to Bath (with a stop at prehistoric Stonehenge on the way) offers another overview of English history. This handsome Roman city features long parades of neoclassical, golden-stone buildings and ancient thermal baths. Packed with art and with its own spruce spa, No.15 Bath by GuestHouse sits on an incomparably grand street and is just as awe-inspiring as its elegant surroundings.

Elevate your Tokyo trip with all-out dining and culture in Osaka

A true metropolis it may be, but Tokyo isn’t Japan’s only must-visit city: Promptly reached by bullet train with Mount Fuji views en route, Osaka’s culinary credentials are clear in its nickname—“the kitchen of Japan”—plus, it’s a world-class nightlife-and-culture destination (one that’s cheaper than Tokyo and more relaxed than Kyoto to boot). For hotels that fuse history and modernity, Hoshinoya Tokyo is an impeccably styled high-rise modelled after a traditional ryokan inn, while Hotel Royal Classic Osaka features a soaring glass tower pitched on top of a traditional gabled theatre.

Mix Dubrovnik with Mostar for the best of the Balkans

Dubbed the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the region’s most popular vacation destinations, with its picturesque terracotta rooftops and starring role in Game of Thrones. On a nearby peninsula, the Dubrovnik Palace resort marries easy access with total tranquility. Plus, it makes a handy gateway to another beautiful—but relatively undiscovered—city. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, mountain-ringed Mostar wows with age-old Ottoman architecture and its iconic medieval arched bridge. Stay at Hotel Sinan Han, a stylish address that’s very budget-friendly, and remember to schedule a stop at Kravica Waterfall, where multiple cascades are enveloped by shimmering greenery.

Max out Mexico City, then seek hot-spring bliss in Hidalgo

One of the world’s most vibrant, multifaceted capitals, it’s easy to fall for Mexico City. Surrounded by pastel-coloured, art-deco mansions and edgy galleries, artsy NaNa Vida CDMX in stylish Roma Norte really channels the spirit of its home city. Still, if you fancy a change of scenery and a dose of tension-melting self-care, then hop on a bus or drive north to Grutas Tolantongo in the sprawling state of Hidalgo. A natural wonderland where plunging canyons give way to scenic terraces of turquoise hot springs, it’s one of the most photogenic (and blissful) spots in the country. After a day wallowing in warm waters, you’re guaranteed to sleep soundly at Fiesta Inn Pachuca Gran Patio before heading back to CDMX.