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Plus Lisbon’s hottest restaurants, rainy day activities and more. You?ve made it through Janu

Plus Lisbon’s hottest restaurants, rainy day activities and more. [If you are unable to see the message below, click here to view.]( [British Airways logo.] Eight Easter breaks to book now [Birds flying over the Valetta cityscape in Malta, a dimly-lit suite at The Dreaming, and a selection of tempting dishes served at CAV 86 in Lisbon.]( You’ve made it through January, and with spring in touching distance, now’s the time to start plotting your next escape. Whether you’re after an exotic beach, a culture-packed city break, or an A-list food festival, these are the [destinations to discover this Easter](. For the food-obsessed, we’ve rounded up a hit list of [Lisbon’s hottest restaurants]( where local Michelin-lauded chefs are setting the dining scene on fire with show-stopping concepts, from plant-based wine pairings to punchy small plates. And if ever there was a time to lift your loved one’s spirits, it’s as we approach 14 February. Treat them to a date to remember with one of our [20 Original Valentine’s Day ideas]( around the UK, from stargazing in Wales to romance-fuelled film screenings at Selfridges. [Enjoy the latest issue]( [A visitor standing under a multicoloured umbrella in London on a rainy day.]( Quiz: Which London rainy day activity is right for you? With the right plan in place, drizzly days in London can mean long lunches, legendary museums and seductively luxe cinemas. So what’s your ultimate rainy day itinerary? [Take the quiz]( [Aerial view across the cliffs and beach in Broome as visitors walk along the sand.]( From the Amazon to the Antarctic: six life-changing expeditions to book this year Paddle among polar icebergs, explore thriving reefs in the Pacific and learn from Amazonian tribes: all with Seabourn Expeditions. [Discover now]( [The welcoming exterior of Nobis Hotel, Stockholm.]( The best hotels for every type of trip You know the kind of break you want to take next, but where should you stay? These are the places to book, whatever your holiday making whims may be. [Check in now]( [Tempting dishes served at Verdura Resort, A Rocco Forte Collection’s estate.]( These food-focused retreats are the hottest tickets in Italy Rocco Forte’s gourmet insider Fulvio Pierangelini shares the secrets behind the country’s peerless produce and cuisine, with mozzarella-making, olive oil-tasting and market visits on the agenda. [Tuck in]( [A tempting stack of pancakes with raspberries on top.]( Celebrity chefs’ top pancake-making tips With Pancake Day approaching on 13 February, chefs from around the world share their favourite place to eat pancakes and their top tips for making the best batter. [Get flipping]( [Make 2024 your year of travel]( 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](. We don’t monitor this email address. If you have any questions, please [contact us](. All travel is subject to [British Airways General Conditions of Carriage](. 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. 301547 CPM-000011278888 09-02-2024 08:44:25 [British Airways logo in silver.]

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