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> Plus: The Serra da Estrela: exploring Portugal’s ‘star mountain’, Street art in Val

> Plus: The Serra da Estrela: exploring Portugal’s ‘star mountain’, Street art in Valparaíso, Capital cuisine: a gourmet guide to Canberra, Seaweed foraging on the Causeway Coast, Winter sports in Slovenia's Julian Alps & more — [Lonely Planet]( [Next year's travel trends: vegetarian and vegan travel]( [Next year's travel trends: vegetarian and vegan travel]( Think no meat means no flavor? Think again. No dairy? No drama. These veg-friendly establishments provide ample choice for the world's fastest growing food movement without sacrificing great taste. [MEAT-FREE MARVELS]( ADVERTISEMENT [Advertisement]( Featured titles [Best in Travel 2018]( Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2018 [BUY NOW]( [From the Source - Mexico]( From the Source - Mexico [BUY NOW]( [Food Lover's Guide to the World]( Food Lover's Guide to the World [BUY NOW]( [shop now]( More articles [The Serra da Estrela: exploring Portugal’s ‘star mountain’]( Serra da Estrela: exploring Portugal’s ‘star mountain’]( Home to Portugal's highest peak, road-trip-ready routes and adventure activities galore – not to mention a tasty local cheese and shepherding tradition – this national park has yet to be discovered by the masses. [SHOOT FOR THE STARS]( [Discover Portugal travel guide]( Discover Portugal travel guide [BUY NOW]( [Pocket Lisbon]( Pocket Lisbon [BUY NOW]( [Pocket Porto]( Pocket Porto [BUY NOW]( [See more titles]( Video [Street art in Valparaíso]( art in Valparaíso]( The Chilean port of Valparaíso is one of the most colorful in South America, which is not surprising as it's also Chile's capital of street art. Lonely Planet writer Mark Johanson joins Al Ramirez from Valpo Street Art Tours to explore the city's murals and even pick up a spray can himself. Presented by GoPro. NOW]( More articles [Capital cuisine: a gourmet guide to Canberra]( [Capital cuisine: a gourmet guide to Canberra]( Caffeine, cocktails, fine wine and award-winning food are making the often overlooked Australian capital an increasingly tempting prospect for hungry travelers. [Canberra bites]( Video [Seaweed foraging on the Causeway Coast]( [Seaweed foraging on the Causeway Coast]( Seaweed has long been a delicacy on Northern Ireland's Causeway Coast. Lonely Planet writer Louise Bastock heads to Rathlin Island to join Kate Burns of Islander Kelp to harvest some fresh seaweed, before trying out a mouthwatering gourmet take on the traditional dish at Portstewart's Harry's Shack. Presented by GoPro. [watch now]( More inspiration [Winter sports in Slovenia's Julian Alps]( [Winter sports in Slovenia's Julian Alps]( All about ski season? Look no further. Slovenia's compact resorts and majestic mountains make for the perfect snowy getaway. And once you're done with the slopes, why not try ice-climbing? [ICY ADVENTURES]( [Horse riding in Jerez]( [Horse riding in Jerez]( The Andalusian horse is one of the oldest and most powerful breeds in the world. Lonely Planet writer Cristian Bonetto heads from Seville to the town of Jerez to learn about the horse's history at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art and the AlcantarA Ecuestre, where he gets the chance to climb into the saddle himself. Presented by GoPro. [watch now]( [Grazing Arizona: a food and drink tour]( [Grazing Arizona: a food and drink tour]( Pair local specialties such as prickly pear cocktails and perfect guacamole with all-American classics (think s'mores and grits) for a true taste of Arizona. [AVOCA-GO]( [Where to find delicious local food in Colombia]( [Where to find delicious local food in Colombia]( You may know your arepas from your empanadas, but could you identify champús? How about chontaduro? Get accustomed to the quintessential flavors of Colombia's cuisine with our regional guide. [chow down]( ADVERTISEMENT [Advertisement]( New promotions [3 for 2 offer]( Connect with us on: Get [Guides app]( by Lonely Planet: [MANAGE MY EMAILS]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [DESTINATIONS]( [BOOKING]( © 2017 Lonely Planet. This email was sent to you by Lonely Planet Publications Ltd. 240 Blackfriars Road London, London, SE1 8NW, GB. [www.lonelyplanet.com]( [Update Profile]( To view in your browser, [click here](

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