Plus, Montreal's Newest Attraction Wants to Loosen You Up
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Hello all– I'm sure many of you, like me, eat meat and love a good burger. But my current mindset is that a few decades from now, our descendants will look back in shock that we not only ate meat, but ate so much of it—and largely from cruel industrial factories. That being said, if there's still beauty to be found in the love of meat, Paul Richardson has found it. Paul takes us to a small Spanish town in the middle of nowhere, to feast at the restaurant that has become a temple of sorts for meat lovers all over the world. We also have a lovely write-up from my colleague Elizabeth Brockway's recent trip to Quebec. By day, Elizabeth is one of the most talented photo editors in the business, but here, she moonlighted as a circus performer at one of Montreal's newest attractions. Rounding out a fantastic newsletter this week is an excerpt from Shelley Sackier's new book on making a barman blush at Gleneagles in Scotland, a Room Key feature from Loic Cardinal on a very cute new hotel in Miami, and Dan Ladden-Hall tagged along on the strange walking tours Netflix is offering this week in London, Madrid, and Paris. Enjoy! –William O'Connor, Travel Editor |
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OMG I Want to Rent This House! |
Wyandanch Lane Compound, NY (Sotheby's International Realty): Oh, what a quaint Southampton cottage, you might be thinking. Sure, it's a little on the large side, but look at those charming shutters, those dormer windows, the hint of a widow's walk. Well, we have some disconcerting news for you: You have been deceived! While this Wyndanch Lane home may be giving you upscale cottagecore vibes, the reality is it's a luxe seaside compound. This is not just a home for your summer vacation, but a perch from which to incite the envy of all of the other Hamptons renters in the neighborhood. And now for a final view of your (temporary) summer kingdom. While not everything that meets the eye is yours, the pool is. As is the tennis court. And the giant white house with two wings. And the smaller three houses…we could go on forever. This is what summer vacation dreams are made of. Book Your Stay: Wyandanch Lane Compound, Southampton, NY: $500,000/two weeks via Sotheby's International Realty 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. |
You've (Probably) Never Seen Paris Like This |
To say we're nostalgic for Paris at this point would be a gross understatement—we're positively aching for it! Luckily, our latest selection for Just Booked (our series on gorgeous new travel coffee table books) is the fascinating Paris: From the Air by photographer Jeffrey Milstein and published by Rizzoli. There is something utterly captivating about seeing central Paris' geometric grid from above—the triangles, trapezoids, and parallelograms of city blocks. But the book also takes us from the ornate dome of Invalides (which we'd never seen up close) to the public parks and gardens that even though they were laid out centuries ago seem as if they were designed for viewers in the sky. Don't miss our other selections for our series on gorgeous travel-related coffee table books, Just Booked. |
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