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Plus Spanish food fights and cross-country electric car trips [View this email in your browser]( Hello! Happy Monday, everyone. Aren't you glad to get a newsletter that takes you around the world right at the start of your work week? Today has a little something for everyone. And by everyone, I mean everyone, starting with those of you who never really recovered from when Derek (we all have a Derek in our past) nailed you with a meatball in the school cafeteria. Get to Spain and get revenge in one of [Spain's food fight festivals](. Or you can pretend to have left all of those childish things behind and have a drink in one of the bars that [Prague is building out of old ice vaults](. Social distancing is more than just a necessity now. It's becoming the "in" thing to do. So it's no surprise that restaurants are [creating beauty around the concept](. And for the ultimate distancing, there's nothing like camping. [Here's why there's no excuse not to go](. Or, for variety's sake, you can [drive across the US in an electric car](. But first... TRAVEL [5 emirates you should visit that aren’t Dubai or Abu Dhabi]( A friend from the Middle East once told me that he couldn’t wait to visit the United States. When I asked him where he wanted to go specifically, he looked at me quizzically and said, “New York City, where else?” as if the answer was obvious. It might sound like a funny exchange, but Americans are guilty of the same preconceptions. As far as the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are concerned, Dubai and Abu Dhabi are New York City. They’re the glittering letters on the Broadway marquee that grab all the attention. Given the popularity and notoriety of these two emirates, it’s easy to forget that there are five others with attractions that outshine their more popular neighbors. From Fujairah’s white sand beaches to the longest zipline in the world in Ras al Khaimah, these emirates aren’t as opulent as Dubai, but they’re equally worth visiting. [DISCOVER THE OTHER EMIRATES]( LATEST ARTICLES --------------------------------------------------------------- FOOD + DRINK [How Spain perfected the art of the food fight]( --------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS [Driving across the country in an electric vehicle just got way easier]( --------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS [Prague converts old ice vaults into galleries, cafes, and bars]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FOOD + DRINK [Swedish restaurant puts tables in nature for beautiful socially distanced dining]( --------------------------------------------------------------- CAMPING [It took 29 years and a pandemic for me to go camping. Here’s what I learned.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS [Temperatures at the Grand Canyon are so hot that hiking boots are melting]( MATADOR GUIDE TRIP PLANNING [The ultimate guide to Mexico City day trips]( One of the biggest mistakes first-time visitors to Mexico City usually make is staying within the city limits. Ancient ruins, impressive mountains, colonial cities, and even enchanted forests are just a few hours away. Plan ahead and don’t hesitate to grab a bus or rent a car to go out and explore some of Mexico’s greatest attractions. BLACK TRAVEL [YOU GOT ME COPENHAGEN...YOU GOT ME]( Nearly every year, Denmark comes out number one in the World Happiness Report. I set out to find why this is exactly. Is it the sunny summers, the free education, the anarchist pot-smoking neighborhoods? Or might it have something to do with “hygge” — Demark’s defining cultural institution — a kind of contentedness that comes with sharing good times with friends and family? Whatever it is, I set out across Copenhagen to find the secret of their happiness, and along with some zany characters, just may have found it. [WATCH THE FILM]( FOLLOW US AND FIND YOUR NEXT #TRAVELSTOKE [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( Copyright © 2020 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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