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Plus, Hong Kong’s best street food and revelatory great days out in the UK. Bucket and spade at

Plus, Hong Kong’s best street food and revelatory great days out in the UK. [If you're unable to read the message below, you can view it in a browser.]( [British Airways logo.] Where are Europe’s quietest beaches? [Visitors relaxing on Dune di Piscinas in Sardinia, cheung fun rice noodle rolls at Hop Yik Tai in Hong Kong, and artwork at Jupiter Artland in Edinburgh.]( Bucket and spade at the ready? Sidestep the hordes with our cherry-picked roundup of [Europe’s quietest beaches]( and soak up honey-hued dunes, freshly shucked oysters and eminently swimmable seas without the background noise. If sinking sundowners with a view is more your scene, scroll through our hitlist of the continent’s [hottest hotel rooftops]( from Palma to Paris. In the UK, we’ve sought out some [less obvious places for a great day out]( within easy reach of our airport hubs, from snorkel safaris and lobster lunches to space missions for little ones. And over in Hong Kong, we’ve crossed the harbour and found a veritable time warp on the Kowloon peninsula, an area also known for its nostalgic, flavour-packed cuisine. If off-piste grub is up your street, feast your eyes on the [best places to eat in Sham Shui Po]( Hong Kong’s coolest neighbourhood. [Read the latest issue]( [Visitors to The Ledge viewing platform at Chicago’s Willis Tower.]( The Original Guide to Chicago Discover the unique stories and vibrant spots behind this iconic Midwestern metropolis. [Explore the Windy City]( Sponsored content [A couple in front of Big Ben in London on a postcard to celebrate 30 years of the British Airways Visa Signature Card.]( Celebrate 30 years of travel with the British Airways Visa Signature® Card, and turn shopping sprees into unforgettable trips [Find out more]( Sponsored content [Battersea Power Station lit up at night.]( This Grade II* listed London icon has had a monumental glow-up. No wonder it’s the place to be this summer. [Visit Battersea Power Station]( [An illustrated portrait of Brian Cox.]( Brian Cox’s favourite places on Earth The particle physicist talks visual symphonies and the most awe-inspiring spots he’s visited, from Ethiopia to Iceland. [Be inspired]( [Cuypers Library at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.]( The world’s most beautiful libraries Leaf through some of the world’s most stunning collections, from San Diego to Amsterdam. [Step inside]( Sponsored content [A stylish living area in a suite at Rocco Forte House Milan.]( Rocco Forte House Milan: inside the sensitively restored 19th-century palazzo [Take a tour]( Sponsored content [Visitors exploring the shopping streets of St James’s.]( From Regent Street’s hidden eats to world-leading theatre in St James’s, here’s how to spend 24 hours in London’s West End [Read our guide]( [The cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants.]( Our latest news A new in-flight kids channel from Paramount+, winter flights to Lapland, on-board streaming from your own device and more. [Find out more]( [Plot your next adventure]( MEMBERSHIP 15404414 0 AVIOS 0 TIER POINTS 0 LIFETIME TIER POINTS [My Executive Club account]( [Avios logo.] [oneworld logo.] Terms and conditions Important notes We’ve sent you this email because you’ve opted to receive marketing emails from the British Airways Group. You can [unsubscribe]( using the email address you signed up with. It may take up to 10 working days for us to action your request. Please note we'll still send you emails that relate to a booking you've made. Clicking through to [ba.com]( from this email will allow us to track how you use our website and enable us to show content and offers of most interest to you. If you would prefer for this not to happen, please visit [ba.com]( through your web browser. We never share this information with third parties. For more information, please read our [privacy policy](. All travel is subject to [British Airways General Conditions of Carriage](. We don’t monitor this email address. If you have any questions, please [contact us](. Registered address: British Airways Plc, Waterside, Speedbird Way, Harmondsworth, UB7 0GB, United Kingdom. Registered in England: 1777777. This email is intended solely for the addressee(s) and the information it contains is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, please (a) delete this email and inform the sender as soon as possible, and (b) note that any copying distribution or other action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance upon it is prohibited and may be unlawful. 336693 CPM-000011278888 10-07-2024 03:40:25 [British Airways logo in silver.]

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