By Evelyn Chapman, Editor
It’s the tail end of summer, and our precious annual leave allowances are dwindling. If you’re anything like us, you wouldn’t dream of letting even a moment of it go to waste. That means finding short, sweet and easy holidays where the crowds are light and the flights plentiful – and we’ve rounded up a few of our favourites.
These destinations are quick to get to, easy to get around, and full of activities to fill a long weekend. Whether you’re a sun-seeker, a foodie, an off-piste wanderer or a history buff, there’s sure to be a spot here with your name on it.
1 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Why go?
Palma de Mallorca is often overlooked when considering a short break, but you could easily spend a long weekend exploring the island’s capital. Once the home of the Balearic’s monarchy, aristocracy, and Church, it’s full of fascinating architecture and history. You’ll also find plenty of quirky boutiques, trendy bars, galleries and creative culinary hangouts. And because of its subtropical climate, it enjoys mild temps most of the year.
Flight from London: 2 hr 40 min
Where to stay in Palma de Mallorca
Portixol
Scandinavian simplicity meets Mediterranean deco in this relaxed harbourside hotel, spa and restaurant on the edge of Palma.
Best for: A little luxury on the waterfront
StayCatalina Boutique Apartments
Lovely, light-filled apartments for 2-5, in the up-and-coming Santa Catalina district.
Best for: A taste of local colour
Palau Sa Font
A 16th-century palace with modern, characterful interiors in the heart of Palma's lively historic quarter.
Best for: Medieval charm with modern amenities
2 Paris, France
Why go?
When it comes to short city breaks, Paris is a perennial favourite – and it isn’t hard to see why. With countless museums, art galleries, restaurants and bars, there’s no end to what you could do and see in just a couple days. That said, Paris, like its food, is best enjoyed at a slow pace. Whether you’re strolling along the Seine, sipping wine in a cafe, or perusing vintage shops in Le Marais, the city’s magic unfolds in the moments you would otherwise rush by.
Eurostar from London: 2 hr 16 min
Where to stay in Paris
The Boulangerie Studio
A cute and cheerful self-catering studio on a quiet street in the 15th arrondissement, close to the Seine and the Eiffel Tower.
Best for: Endearing accommodation in a stellar location
Paris Boutique Apartments
A collection of loft-style studios (sleeping 2), well placed for exploring trendy Saint-Denis, Marais and the Rive Droite.
Best for: Living like a Parisian
Hotel Adele & Jules
A centrally-located hotel set in two immaculate townhouses, with boutique rooms, cosy salons and everything on the doorstep.
Best for: Cosy comfort and convenience
Hotel Therese
Well placed and reasonably priced, this friendly hotel is placed right in the middle of town, just a 5-minute walk from the Louvre.
Best for: Cheap and chic in the heart of the city
3 Porto, Portugal
Why go?
Lisbon’s edgier sibling city, Porto, is a blend of architectural opulence, medieval history and cutting-edge art. Stacked along the steep hills running down to the Rio Douro, the UNESCO-listed city centre is a maze of cobblestone streets, ancient churches, grand museums and some of Portugal’s finest restaurants and wine bars (not to mention a growing array of stylish places to stay). Porto also enjoys mild weather into the autumn months but it gets cooler in the evenings, so make sure to pack warmer layers.
Flight from London: 2 hr 25 min
Where to stay in Porto
Boutique Apartments Porto
Stylish seafront haven of self-catering apartments for 2-5, just a tram ride from Porto's vibrant historic centre.
Best for: Sea views outside of the fray
1872 River House
An intimate and beautifully renovated B&B set by the water’s edge in Porto’s UNESCO-listed old town.
Best for: Elegant accommodation with river views
Exmo. Hotel by Olivia
A stunningly restored heritage building overlooking the Douro in the heart of Porto, with a buzzy old-meets-new vibe.
Best for: Minimalist comfort in the centre of the action
Vila Foz Hotel and Spa
An elegantly restored palace in a leafy Porto neighbourhood with dreamy ocean views, a sleek spa and a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Best for: Luxe pampering steps from the sea
Cocorico Guesthouse
Porto meets Paris in this elegant guesthouse with 10 spacious rooms, a French restaurant and the sights of Ribeira on your doorstep.
Best for: Light and airy elegance in a peaceful neighbourhood
4 Valletta, Malta
Why go?
A trip to Malta’s capital, UNESCO-listed Valletta, is a journey back in time. Founded in 1565 as a refuge for soldiers returning from the Crusades, it’s now a collection of original Baroque architecture and fortified city walls overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Get lost wandering through the sun-licked ochre streets or take a boat trip along the rocky coastline. Just don’t miss St John’s Co-Cathedral, with its intricately carved stone vaults and Caravaggio’s famous paintings, ‘The Beheading of St John the Baptist’ and ‘St Jerome Writing’.
Flight from London: 3 hr 15 min
Where to stay in Malta
Valletta Vintage
Design-lovers will adore these amazing architectural conversions; affordable, arty and well placed for exploring the city.
Best for: Design-led apartments with hotel amenities
Palazzo Bifora
An elegant, boutique hotel with a rooftop pool overlooking a mediaeval palazzo, in the heart of Mdina's ancient citadel.
Best for: A romantic stay 25 mins from Valletta
Casa Ellul
Stunning conversion of a 17th-century townhouse into a boutique hotel with a fresh, contemporary style and modern luxuries.
Best for: A stylish stay in the centre of the action
5 Marrakech, Morocco
Why go?
The flight from London may be just three and a half hours, but Marrakech feels worlds away. This old imperial city is a vibrant hive of ancient monuments, labyrinthine souks, opulent palaces and twisting alleyways. It’s an intense and immersive experience for travellers looking to be truly transported. But the magic lies in the pockets of peace found in the colourful gardens, traditional hammams and stylish riads sprinkled throughout and beyond the rose-coloured walls of the medina.
Flight from London: 3 hr 30 min
Where to stay in Marrakech
Le Farnatchi
A chic 10-suite riad-hotel bringing luxurious style, service and spa facilities to the oldest section of the Medina.
Best for: Authenticity with a touch of swanky style
Dar Seven
A small, serene and elegant hideaway at the heart of Marrakech’s medina, which is literally fit for royalty.
Best for: Understated elegance and top-notch hospitality
Riad 11 Zitoune
A bang-central riad with bold interiors, affordable prices, a lovely roof terrace, and a peaceful vibe that feels far removed from city life.
Best for: Colour and culture seekers
Ryad Dyor
Modern design meets Moroccan flair at this chic riad with lamplit courtyards, roof terrace and cool, understated décor.
Best for: A peaceful oasis in the medina
6 Wiltshire, England
Why go?
When it comes to quintessentially English getaways, Wiltshire is often passed over in favour of Somerset or Gloucestershire’s chocolate box scenery. But this corner of South West England boasts idyllic country walks, picturesque villages, and lots of buzzy new restaurants and cosy pubs. It’s also only a couple hours from London, and well placed for a day trip to Bath or a tour of the county’s many prehistoric monuments. So, if you’re looking to don your wellies for a blissfully bucolic weekend in the countryside, Wiltshire is the perfect spot.
Drive from London: around 2-3 hrs
Where to stay in Wiltshire
The Beckford Arms
A welcoming, ivy-coated pub set on Wiltshire's rolling Fonthill Estate, with plenty of scenic walks right on its duck-egg blue doorstep.
Best for: A cosy weekend in the country
The Rectory
Elegant country-house hotel and restaurant in the Cotswolds, with a candlelit dining room, cosy rooms and a sprawling garden.
Best for: A romantic rural escape
Foxham Boutique Barn
A secluded barn conversion in rural Wiltshire (sleeps 4-5) on a conservation farm with a private lake for wild swimming.
Best for: A family walking holiday
Timbrell’s Yard
A dramatic transformation of an old riverside boozer into a stylish boutique hotel, with great food and reasonable prices.
Best for: A car-free country break