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Our guide to France’s salty and unspoiled coastline north of Bordeaux, where Yolo has deep roots.

We asked writer-editor Christine Muhlke how she would spend one ideal day shopping in Paris. It’s Paris by way of someone who knows exactly where to find the perfect cheese, the best customizable leather-trimmed bags, and a Cy Twombly poster hidden behind a stack of art books.

We mapped out the brocantes, vide-greniers and antiques fairs across the country worth planning a trip around—from the giant “unpackings” of Lille and L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, to small-town markets with the perfect mix of bric-a-brac and charm.

Delaware County (aka “Delco”) sits on the far side of New York’s Catskills Mountains, where low-key towns exude historic charm with a strong creative undercurrent. A 2.5-hour drive from NYC, it’s a bit of a trek, but once here, you’ll find all-day local cafés, incredible antiques shops, and amazing night skies.

You don’t need a car to have a great weekend in Upstate New York. From unfussy, seasonal food to experimental art spaces, farmer’s markets to exceptionally curated homeware and indie bookshops—Go Love NY’s Robin Helman shares her favorites in these historic, walkable, Upstate towns.

The Cycladic island with an authentic sense of place—more wild edges, fewer beach clubs. With over 40 whitewashed villages, a strong craft heritage, and both sandy and pebbly beaches, this layered island still moves to its own rhythm. Our friends at The Cycladist share their favorite places to eat, swim, stay and get lost.

For a city built on innovation, we love that it’s also a place where bookstores and vinyl still matter, live music remains a local event, and chefs are led by PNW’s seasonal bounty. A few local friends shared their favorite coffee shops, dive bars, and market hacks in this creative and beautiful Emerald City.

With its recent influx of creatives and entrepreneurs, Denver’s food scene has evolved past industrial-style coffee shops and funky breweries. The sisters behind Denver-based Cognoscenti Creative share why the Mile High city is worth more than just a stop-over.

While glamorous Gstaad is the centerpiece of this valley in the Swiss Bernese Alps, the surrounding traditional villages have none of the crowds and all of the historic chalet-style architecture, wooden dining rooms serving up the best fondue and raclette, and charming storefronts selling chocolate, cashmere and loden coats.