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Vive le weekend away ? Mild weather, fewer crowds, waiters that are pleased to see you: city break

Vive le weekend away [View in browser]( [Image](   [HOTELS]( [INSPIRATION]( [OFFERS]( [Image]( Mild weather, fewer crowds, waiters that are pleased to see you: city break season is here. With weekend escapes on the autumn agenda, we're dropping inspiration in the form of four new 48-hour city guides, laying bare the best hotels, hidden hotspots and insider tips in each. [EXPLORE OUR CITY COLLECTION](   [48 HOURS IN… LISBON]( Honorary Lisbon local Estella Shardlow makes light work of the City of Seven Hills, laying a path that’ll have you spying Rembrandts and Renoirs, scoring the best pastéis de nata and experiencing pangs of saudade at a 1940s fado icon. [READ STORY](   [48 HOURS IN… FLORENCE]( Italy-based writer Scarlett Conlon swings by the Negroni capital to serve up a cocktail of Florentine highlights. Discover where to lunch like a local, sample DOP-certified delights and nail aperitivo hour on the banks of the Arno. [READ STORY](   [48 HOURS IN… BATH]( Joy springs eternal in Bath, the thermally-soothed recipient of two Unesco World Heritage inscriptions. Here's how to carve up its cultural sights, find wine bars worthy of Bacchus and take a spa day like a Roman consort. [READ STORY](   [Image]( [48 HOURS IN… LONDON]( You can't cover the whole of London in two days, but you can navigate centuries of art and architecture, sample excellent English food (yes, really) and sift through markets for everything from sourdough to Savile Row suits. [READ STORY](   [Image]( [Image](   YOUR MEMBERSHIP LEVEL BlackSmith LOYALTY CREDIT $0   Why book with us? [Image]( BEST-PRICE GUARANTEE [Image]( SMITH EXTRAS ON ARRIVAL [Image]( NEW FINDS EVERY MONTH   [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [Spotify]( We only contact you with news and offers that we genuinely believe will be of interest and we will never sell your details to third parties. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Mr & Mrs Smith. [Unsubscribe]( or [update]( your contact details. Registered office: 2nd Floor, Nucleus House, 2 Lower Mortlake Road, Richmond, TW9 2JA Company registration no: 443 8845 VAT no: GB802561850

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