Plus, A Country Best Known for Pyramids Has Epic Beach Adventures
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The heatwave in the states has left me sweltering this past week, and it’s still hard to resign myself to this new warmed-up world we live in, having grown up in a house without air conditioning! But for those of you who enjoy the unrelenting heat, our latest feature for It’s Still a Big World, will take you somewhere sunny. Cassandra Brooklyn thinks we Americans are missing out by not exploring the Red Sea area of Egypt. It has incredible diving, water sports, food, hotels, and even some ancient attractions. Sure, it’s not the pyramids or the Luxor Temple, but it’s well worth checking out if you have time and like being somewhere on the toastier side. Our lead feature takes us to a city I love dearly, Montreal. It’s our latest edition of the Eat Sheet, our destination dining guide. Todd Plummer is our capable guide, and as he notes in his introduction, “there’s nothing like eating in Montreal. This is is a city built by the cross-currents of its histories and cultures.” I’ve always wanted to visit Petrópolis, the summer capital of Brazil’s last emperor. In an excerpt from his new book, Mark Vanhoenacker writes about just how special it is to see this city from above and even more spectacular trying to land there! Enjoy! –William O’Connor, Travel Editor |
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OMG I Want to Rent This House! |
Palm Springs, California (Vrbo): We’ve seen some pretty spectacular homes in our day, but this one might just take the top prize. According to our proprietary rating system, it officially qualifies as “outrageously tricked out.” The property has staycation opportunities while you’re on your vacation; it has fire pits for its fire pits; it has more activities to choose from than a trip to Burning Man. If you get bored here, you are forever and always a lost cause. This summer has had a distinctly apocalyptic vibe (we know, we’ve been saying that every year for three years… but we always mean it), what with the insane heat waves and the even more viral COVID waves and the game of whack-a-mole we’re currently playing with human rights. So, if you’re like us, you’re looking for a vacation spot that will give you a case of amnesia, one that tops every other holiday home you’ve ever stayed in. Book Your Stay: Entertainer's Paradise, Palm Springs, CA $2,620/night via Vrbo Don’t miss previous OMG, I Want to Rent This House posts, which spotlight the most spectacular and unique homes that you can actually stay in. Check out the full archives. |
Travel to the Streets of Paris with this Book |
For the first time visitor, the seeming monotony of Paris’s streets is part of its appeal—block after block of taste made manifest. But over time you begin to notice differences. Some are flamboyantly embellished while others are simple with only shutters as adornment. Some have balusters of dense, elaborate metalwork, while others are skeletally elegant. The Facades of Paris: Windows, Doors, and Balconies, our latest selection for Just Booked (our series on gorgeous coffee table books) captures this variety in page after page of smartly rendered watercolors. Even those who are familiar with the city’s subtle variety will likely be surprised by how much they’re likely to sweep past without noticing. Don’t miss our other selections for our series on gorgeous travel-related coffee table books, Just Booked. |
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