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[Manage newsletters]( [View in browser]( [Image] [Image] The entire world in your inbox. Hello! Iâm coming to you today from the breakfast room at the [Hotel Rochechouart]( in Paris, an icon of Parisâs Art Deco heyday that has been lovingly restored. Yesterday, my sunset view made it hard to leave the bedâSacre Coeur and the tops of Montmartreâs towering apartment buildings positively glowing outside my window. Iâll be writing about it more, as well as my visit to one of the best museum re-imaginings Iâve been to in recent memoryâthe newly renovated Musee de Cluny, which focused on the Middle Ages. I woke up this morning to learn of [yet another hiker dying in the Grand Canyon](, this time trying to do a 15 mile hike to the river and back. A grim reminder to take much care in planning long hikes while enjoying our national parks. This week our lead feature comes from our Itâs Still a Big World series on underrated destinations. Brandon Withrow visited the [Canadian city of Hamilton and fell in love](âwith its waterfalls, varied neighborhoods, and outdoors activities. Iâd never considered popping by before, but now I just might! Definitely check out our [Eat Sheet guide to Berlin](, Europeâs naughtiest of cities that has also become perhaps its greatest melting pot. Plus, donât miss Sheryl Nance-Nash o[n the Black women trailblazing their way into the diving world]( and Nick Hilden on [ways to explore Vietnam]( that touch on the fading memories of the Vietnam War. â [William OâConnor](, Travel Editor [Image] [The Waterfall Capital of the World Is Your Next Great Lakes Adventure]( [Itâs a city with lush outdoor green spaces, posh night spots, breakfast favorites, and colorful dive bars. Itâs The Ambitious City, but itâs also a small town in a big city.]( [Our Tips on Where to Eat in Berlin, Germany]( [When it comes to food, this may be the most exciting and international city in Europe.]( [These Black Women Are Making Their Mark in the Diving World]( [Black women divers are a rarity, but some are working to change that.]( [From My Lai to Cave HospitalsâWhat to See in Vietnam]( [Vietnam is very much a country attempting to march forward and away from its troubled past. But the past is everywhere.]( âIt was Donald Duck who first introduced me to the Himalayas. Just as my travels to Central Asia and all the countries ending in âstanâ were perhaps inspired by Donaldâs many escapades in Farawaystan, the seeds for my current expedition had been sown by Carl Barks.â â in her new book, [High: A Journey Across the Himalaya](, Erika Fatland [explains how the iconic cartoon character got her interested in an overlooked part of the world](. [The Ultimate Slip-On Shoe for the Frequent Traveler]( Itâs funny when a shoe manufacturer uses the word âbutteryâ to describe the comfort and feel of their product. I donât think of walking on butter as all that comfortingâmore like a squishy mess. In a shocking twist, however, thatâs exactly how the [Samuel Hubbard Frequent Traveler Slip-On]( feels. After a full week of wearing them, both around the office and on a few hikes in cold weather, itâs a shoe that actually feels soft as butter. The name [Frequent Traveler]( comes from the fact that you can slip them off and on easily during a security check at the airport. Iâve done that many times, and it makes you feel like a boss being able to quickly speed through the line without any fuss. â Scouted by [John Brandon]( [BUY AT NORDSTROM.COM ]( [Travel to Some of the Worldâs Coolest Pools]( All too often, we reduce our built environment to its functional abilities and its beauty. But sometimes these spaces give us moreâthey allow us to tap into memories, bringing forth some souvenir of the past. That, at least, is how the photographer Brad Walls sees pools. For Walls, âthey can evoke the smell of [his] favorite food, or resurrect memories of [his] holidays.â Itâs fitting, then, that the latest selection for Just Booked, our series on gorgeous new travel-related coffee table books is his new tome, [Pools From Above, published by Rizzoli](. Over the course of 89 photographs, Walls introduces us to pools from Australia, Bali, Mexico, Florida, and Southern California. Some are painfully luxâthe cameraâs gaze here is sometimes surreptitious, sometimes gawking. Other pools have stray leaves carelessly floating, and one has geometric tilework so dizzying youâll have to blink a couple times. The book is a light oneâless than 200 pagesâbut packs a wanderlust punch. Flipping through, youâll be hard pressed not to daydream about a sleek pool, perhaps overlooking a beach on the Pacific Ocean. 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.]( © 2023 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](.