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Quirky Guides
It's a funny old world and sometimes, when I travel, I find that the most interesting sights aren't always the most obvious. For example, when I was in Budapest, the revelation that delighted me most was the fact that, under socialism, the Hungarians used to enjoy nothing more than a game of Monopoly. Except that it wasn't Monopoly, of course. There was no private ownership and monopolies - except the state kind - weren't allowed. So instead of property, players acquired points for good behaviour. If you were really incredible, you won a package holiday to Yugoslavia. If you were heinous, you didn't go to jail but to pioneer camp.
So I'm writing my Quirky Guides to celebrate travel experiences that are slightly offbeat; I'm adding three new ones to the mix each month. On these pages, you won't find directions to the Eiffel Tower; neither will you learn that there are nightclubs in Ibiza. Instead, you'll discover a bar that serves cocktails garnished with a severed human toe and a restaurant that cooks up roadkill. There's massage of the masochistic kind in Beijing, a couple of embalmed horses, and a whole lake full of German OAPs wearing arm-bands. And, just in case you want to repeat my experiences for yourself, I'm including 'Getting There' details at the bottom of each article.
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