Plus, First Time to the Florida Keys? Hereâs What You Need to Know
[Manage newsletters]( [View in browser]( [Image] [Image] The entire world in your inbox. Hello! Happy early Thanksgiving and if youâre traveling today, good luck! If youâre sitting around killing time in the airport or looking for something to do while youâve got something in the oven, Paul Richardsonâs [latest dispatch]( for [Itâs Still a Big World]( is very handy. I got to meet Paul this fall when I was living in Madrid and one thing we talked about was how Spainâs most popular destinations are just overrun with tourists. To aid us in our perpetual quest to get away from crowds, [Paul takes us to the city of Zaragoza]( which has breathtaking architecture, delectable food, and a unique dance. Since November is coming to a close, many of you are no doubt planning your cold-weather escapes. If the Florida Keys are anywhere on your wishlist, Lisa Beach [has a handy little guide]( you will want to consider while planning your trip. Rounding things out, we have my [Room Key column]( about the new LA hotel from the worldâs most famous architect, and Loic Cardinal [explores whether itâs possible that Quebec City](âlong a destination for the older setâcan entice younger millennials and Gen Z. Enjoy! â [William OâConnor](, Travel Editor [Image] [Spainâs Great Cities Are Overrun with Touristsâbut Not This One]( [Spainâs fifth-largest city is rarely at the top of the must-visit listâdespite medieval Mudejar architecture, a rambunctious tapas scene, and its own signature folk dance.]( [First Time to the Florida Keys? Hereâs What You Need to Know]( [To help streamline your first trip to the island chain, let me dispel a few myths about the Keys and provide some been-there-done-that tips.]( [The Worldâs Most Famous Architect Designed LAâs Newest Hotel]( [The nonagenarianâs latest sits right across from one of his most famous works.]( [Quebec City Isnât Just for Old People]( [Younger people often look down upon Quebecâs sleepy provincial capital, but a recent visit proved thereâs so much more than historical reenactments and touristy bistros.]( [â](The East Germans decided theyâd had enough of our antics. Theyâd been monitoring our movements and, without notice, opened fire on our bus. Just like that! Well, holy shit! In all fairness, if theyâd asked us nicely at that point we probably wouldnât have listened. We were all completely shit-faced from our first and very in-depth encounter with JaÌgermeister.â âin an excerpt from her new memoir, Tana Douglas [recounts some hairy antics traveling with a rock band in East Germany](. [Away Luggage Black Friday Sale]( With [these savings](, you'll have more money to splurge on your travels! From full-sized suitcases to carry-ons, backpacks, shoulder bags, accessories, and apparel, Away Luggage supplies avid and casual travelers alike with everything they need to stay organized on the goâand at up to $100 off, thanks to its Black Friday sale. From now through Cyber Monday, you can score $50 off when you buy any two suitcases, or $100 off any three. This way, you can spend what you save on your travel excursions instead. [BUY AT AWAY ]( [Explore the Glamour of Miami Beach With This Book]( In an era where a photogenic setting is, well, everything, it's hard to beat the pastel wonders of Miami Beach. Also known as The Worldâs Playground, Miami Beach is the subject of this [gorgeous, eye-popping book](âbright yellow with neon pink, purple, and blue accentsâfrom Assouline, with text by Horacio Silva. The book opens with Silva both extolling the city's history and virtues, and defending it against historic critiques (particularly those leveled about lack of culture). From there, it's a whirlwind tour of historic and contemporary photos capturing the vibrancy of what has become one of the U.S.'s most exciting metropolises. Donât miss our other selections for our series on gorgeous travel-related coffee table books, [Just Booked](. [BUY ON AMAZON >>]( Please note that if you buy something featured in one of our posts or newsletters, The Daily Beast may collect a share of sales. Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up here.]( © 2022 The Daily Beast Company LLC I 555 W. 18th Street, New York NY, 10011 [Privacy Policy]( If you are on a mobile device or cannot view the images in this message, click here to [view this email in your browser](. To ensure delivery of these emails, please add emails@thedailybeast.com to your address book. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, or think you have received this message in error, you can [safely unsubscribe](.