Plus, How the World’s Best Restaurant’s Alumni Have Taken Over Copenhagen
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Hello! To those who celebrate, I hope you had a lovely Christmas, and wishing you all an early happy New Year! We all have probably been overeating this week, so if you find yourself lolling about on the couch and looking for something that will make you feel less slovenly, consider this entertaining excerpt that will also leave you a bit smarter. It’s from R. Howard Bloch’s new book Paris and Her Cathedrals, which takes readers through the rich histories of the houses of worship in and around the capital. The excerpt covers a cathedral in Amiens, the largest in the country, which claims to house the head of John the Baptist (although there are multiple claimants to John’s head). How it got there is quite the juicy tale! When my colleague Andrew Kirell was in Denmark a few months ago, he was struck by how many of Copenhagen’s restaurants are helmed by alumni of Noma, long considered the world’s best restaurant. So Andrew decided it would be worth charting a dining course through the city based on those alumni and their eateries, and wrote about it here. Over the past few weeks, the Thai government has sent conflicting messages over the state of legal weed in the country, but with its initial loosening of laws it appears the tourist hotspot of Chiang Mai is poised to become the Amsterdam of Southeast Asia. Lucie Grace is on the scene, and lays out how that transformation is taking place. Enjoy! — William O’Connor, Travel Editor |
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“The Newt, a Georgian house turned hotel, has the preserved ruins of an ancient Roman villa dating back to 351 A.D. on the property.” |
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Travel to France's Most Over-the-Top Private Home |
It's a palace with one of the greatest tales in French history—a minister overshadowing his king only to be pulled down to nothing. That’s the long and short of Nicolas Fouqet, King Louis XIV, and the fabulous Vaux-le-Vicomte, a chateau south of Paris that is the subject of a delightful coffee table book from Flammarion, Vaux le Vicomte: A Private Invitation. |
Especially captivating are photographs from Vaux’s signature event. Every Saturday from late spring to early fall, the chateau and grounds are lit entirely by candles as they were the night of Nicolas Fouqet’s grand party that sealed his fate with the Sun King. Don’t miss our other selections for our series on gorgeous travel-related coffee table books, Just Booked. |
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