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Plus, 9 of the Best Joshua Tree Rentals That Make for Cozy Vacation Spots. [View in your browser]( | [Update your preferences](newsletter=ard4)   [Architectural Digest logo image]( March 09, 2024 Welcome to Architectural Digest's weekend dose of travel inspiration: From bookmark-worthy Airbnbs and jaw-dropping hideaways, to the must-see events around the world. [7 Frank Lloyd Wright–Designed Houses on Airbnb]( [If you missed out on snapping up]([the $900,000 Frank Lloyd Wright home]( that's on sale in Illinois, you can still book one of the architect’s homes for your next vacation. [READ MORE]( [The AD Travel Edit]( [Craving an escape? From colorful carry-ons to cleverly designed packing cubes (how did we ever travel without them?), shop everything you need to make the journey in style—and as streamlined and stress-free as possible.]( [READ MORE]( [aerial view of a city by the water]( [A Design Lover's Guide to Belgrade, Serbia]( [Whether you’re visiting for a peek at the Balkan way of life or the stunning architecture, you’ll find plenty of excellent places to stay, eat, drink, sightsee, and shop]( [READ MORE]( [a wooden cabin-like house in Joshua Tree]( [9 of the Best Joshua Tree Rentals That Make for Cozy Vacation Spots]( [From expertly preserved midcentury relics to newly constructed adobe-style retreats, there are plenty of Southern California spot to book]( [READ MORE]( [A tiny house in the woods on wheels]( [20 Best Tiny Houses for Your Next Vacation]( [Make major memories with a tiny house vacation]( [READ MORE]( Connect With AD [(image) Architectural Digest on Facebook]( [(image) Architectural Digest on Twitter]( [(image) Architectural Digest on Pinterest]( [(image) Architectural Digest on Instagram]( This e-mail was sent to you by Architectural Digest. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, [archdigest@news.condenast.com](mailto: archdigest@news.condenast.com), to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](newsletter=ard4) Copyright © Condé Nast 2024. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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