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Plus, leaf-peeping pilgrimages, your next best ski trip and five berths for book lovers. Ready to st

Plus, leaf-peeping pilgrimages, your next best ski trip and five berths for book lovers. [If you're unable to read the message below, you can view it in a browser.]( [British Airways logo.] Trips that will change your life [The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, colourful Prague streets and Arctic char served in a Lapland restaurant.]( Ready to start planning a life-changing escape? In a recent survey we asked you to decide the ultimate destinations for those big moments, from milestone birthdays to meeting your soulmate. Here are the [transformative trips]( that came out on top (you never know – some might even surprise you). Looking for an awesome autumn getaway that won’t break the bank? Prague is a cultural big-hitter, where you can have a [long weekend for less than €100](. Back on UK soil, we head to [London’s coolest borough]( Hackney, to bring you the best of its world-class bars and restaurants, thriving street markets and leafy canals. And, if you’re thinking ahead to the festive period, [Finnish Lapland]( offers a flawless winter escape, where you can chase the northern lights, take sleigh rides and, of course, meet Santa Claus himself. [Get set for the season]( [Two skiers descending the slopes.]( Quiz: Which ski resort should you go to this winter? Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned snow-lover, find the European resort that’s right up your piste. [Hit the slopes]( Sponsored content [An outdoor firepit surrounded by sofas at JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge.]( Treat the whole family to a holiday of a lifetime at hotels participating in Marriott Bonvoy® [Join Marriott Bonvoy for free]( [The stylish interior of the Portland Suite at The Langham, London.​]( Brilliant places to stay for book lovers Bed down in a hotel with links to famous literary works, from Harry Potter to Sherlock Holmes. [Unleash your inner scribe]( [The picturesque waters and woodland of Plitvice Lakes in Croatia during autumntime.]( Five spots to see the seasons change Whether it’s Asia or Europe, here’s where to experience one of Mother Nature’s greatest gifts. [Watch the leaves turn]( Sponsored content [Two visitors enjoying dinner alfresco in London.]( From world-class shopping in Regent Street to delectable dining in St James’s, your September staycation in London starts here [Let’s go exploring]( [Views across the Nice beachfront and city from the Colline du Château.]( The Original Guide to Nice Life’s a beach at this iconic seaside resort on the French Riviera. Visit in autumn for sunshine and fewer crowds. [Stretch out summer]( Sponsored content [A visitor looking out across the waterfront in Valletta, Malta.]( All set for autumn: Malta is a year-round destination for festivals, fine food and fun in the sun [Time for a break]( [Travel further with High Life]( 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](. All travel is subject to [British Airways General Conditions of Carriage](. We don’t monitor this email address. If you have any questions, please [contact us](. 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. 341987 CPM-000011278888 03-09-2024 06:50:46 [British Airways logo in silver.]

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