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Machu Picchu—the “lost city of the Incas”—sits at 7,970

ft (2,430 m) in the remote Peruvian Andes.

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C I T I E S & B E YO N D

london

ENGLAND

History has dealt London many hammer

blows—the Great Fire of 1666, the Blitz of

1940, the decline of its docks in the twilight

of empire—but none have had any lasting

efect on this charming city that manages to

reinvent itself while continuing to treasure

its past. Heritage and a vibrant present com-

mingle among the city’s superlative muse-

ums, beautiful parks, cozy pubs, iconic red

buses, and stunning sights such as St. Paul’s

Cathedral and Buckingham Palace. Only the

bowler hat has been consigned to history.

DON’T MISS

Take a bus to the Royal Albert Hall—being sure to

sit upstairs, of course, to enjoy the views—and walk

through Hyde Park, heading first to Kensington Pal-

ace, then past the Round Pond and the Serpentine

(a lake), concluding at Hyde Park Corner.

Sunset over London as seen—note the foreground

spires—from t dome of St. Paul’s C thedral