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[View this email in your browser]( Back at work and wishing you were traveling? Slovenia is a wonderful destination once you get past the obvious, [have a look](. For a more laid back lifestyle, there's a delta just outside of Buenos Aires that might be one of the travel world's [best kept secrets](. But 'tis also the season to consume pumpkin everything, and we argue that the beer should probably be [your first stop](. Of course, maybe a good wellness retreat is what you're yearning for this Monday. We've got [some of those]( for you to explore, too. But first... FAMILY [7 insane corn mazes that aren’t just for kids]( Corn mazes are marketed as fun family activities during the fall, especially for those with young children. Some are, but America’s most impressive corn mazes generally require adult supervision, often even for teens. This may sound strict, but have enough panicked people call 911 while attempting your monster maze, as happens too often, and you’re going to establish some ground rules. Most of these crazy big corn mazes also choose a theme every year, planting crops to resemble everything from political figures to literary characters. In recent years, some have even gone high-tech, creating modern maze experiences that any escape-room-loving adult looking to channel their inner child will simply adore. [EXPLORE INSANE MAZES]( LATEST ARTICLES --------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS [New 25% Trump tariff raises the price of your favorite European wines, whiskey, and cheeses]( --------------------------------------------------------------- TRIP PLANNING [Everything you’ll miss in Slovenia if you only see Lake Bled]( --------------------------------------------------------------- TRIP PLANNING [How to escape Buenos Aires for the day to Tigre, where Porteños go to relax]( --------------------------------------------------------------- BEER [Pumpkin beer is the most American of all beers. Time to give it some respect.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- HEALTH + WELLNESS [These fall wellness retreats are exactly what you need to reset this season]( --------------------------------------------------------------- REIGION [In Laos, a good luck ceremony involves tossing rice, tying strings, and manhandling a boiled chicken]( MATADOR CITY GUIDE TRIP PLANNING [The Ultimate Guide to Vancouver]( Vancouver’s main asset is its good looks — you get views of towering mountains and calm ocean inlets from just about every street corner in Canada’s ultimate Pacific Rim outpost. Consequently, outdoor life draws many travelers to Van, and you don’t need to travel far to hit the slopes at Grouse or Cypress, be alone on hiking trails, take a swim in the ocean, or spot cool wildlife — you can see herons, seals, or even eagles mere steps from your hotel. If you’re not into all that nature stuff, though, not a problem — the urban life is just as impressive. Check out the city’s funky neighborhoods like Mount Pleasant for independent boutiques, thrift stores, and global designers. Then, feast your soul. From cutting-edge cocktail bars and craft breweries to some of the best Chinese food outside of China, Vancouver is the best place in western Canada to put on a few delicious pounds. The extensive public transport system and bicycle lanes make it a cinch to get around without a car, which is perfect for when you want to explore the nooks and crannies of the city without getting blisters or having to deal with traffic. Vancouver is a city that has it all, no matter what you’re looking for. Check out what Vancouver has to offer with this ultimate guide. [] [EXPLORE VANCOUVER]( ADVENTURE [Who Knows Where in Vietnam]( [Two and a half weeks. 2000 km. One crash. Moderate chafing. Follow your favorite new travel host Monet Izabeth on a hilarious motorbike journey from Saigon to Hanoi.]( [WATCH THE FILM]( FOLLOW US AND FIND YOUR NEXT #TRAVELSTOKE [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2019 Matador Network, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: Matador Network PO Box 7775 #40021San Francisco, CA 94120 [Add us to your address book]( Need to change something? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from our newsletter](. We'll be here when you need us!

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