Plus, Greeceâs Most Touristy Islands Get Into Fine Dining
[Manage newsletters]( [View in browser]( [Image] [Image] The entire world in your inbox. Hello all, Have you ever heard of Roissy, France? If you have, you likely only know it from two things: Being home to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport; and the key setting for erotic novel The Story of O, a tawdry Eyes Wide Shut-like romp from the 1950s that seemed far more scandalous back then compared to now. Erin Zaleski [visited the village]( for Beast Travel and reported itâs far more than old chateaus for debauched fictional aristocrats. Thereâs ancient archaeological ruins, a craft brewery on a medieval farm, and a quaint town center more rural than anything youâd expect so close to Paris. Elsewhere, Loïc Cardinal spent some time on Greeceâs most touristy islandsâSantorini and Mykonosâand wrote about how luxury hotels [have embraced fine dining]( as a way of standing out from the pack in these hotspots. Speaking of Zaleskiâs dispatches from underrated parts of France, Iâm reminded of her writing on [Bibliothèque Mazarine](, the gorgeous, ornate, centuries-old library that serves as an oasis smack dab in the middle of Paris. Enjoy! â [Andrew Kirell](, Senior Editor [Image] [This French Village Is So Much More Than Its Famous Sex Novel]( [Not to be confused with the Paris airport, Roissy is full of curiosities, including ancient ruins and a craft brewery on a medieval farm. Thereâs also that famous sex book.]( [Greeceâs Most Touristy Islands Get Into Fine Dining]( [In perennial hotspots like Santorini and Mykonos, hotels like the Katikies luxury brand hope their fine dining options will help them stand out.]( [Franceâs Oldest Public Library Is Parisâ Best Oasis]( [Many of its riches were seized in the Revolution and then ferreted into the library which, astonishingly, stayed open even as the guillotine continued to fall across the river.]( [Finally, a Chic Paris Hotel Thatâs Actually Affordable]( [When it comes to visiting Paris, itâs incredibly difficult to find a decent hotel without breaking the bank. Enter this elegant hotel right near the Eiffel Tower.]( âBewilderment laced with pity would be the best way to describe the reaction of friends and family when I revealed where I was headed for my latest travel assignment.â âErin Zaleski [on visiting the village best known for its international airportâand as the setting for an erotic novel](. [This Suitcase Simplifies Travel]( The [Zipper Carry-On Max]( is, first and foremost, shockingly lightweightâwhich, the more I think about it, is how every suitcase should be. Itâs hard-sided, which I personally love because that means it can fit in the overhead bin no matter how much you stuff in it. Trust me when I say I really put this to the test. It has four wheels which are extremely quietâthank god, because thereâs nothing I hate more than the clickety-clack of wheels going down airport walkways. âScouted by Daniel Modlin, Scouted Contributor [BUY ON RIMOWA.COM ]( [Travel the World with the King of Minimalism]( There are bold-faced names in the world of design, and then thereâs a level above thatâthe bold-faced names that other bold-faced names turn to. Such is the status of John Pawson, the self-taught architectural designer who has created works for some of the most famous people in the world. Now, a new monograph from Phaidon, [John Pawson: Making Life Simpler](, dives into the talented manâs vision and work. It is the latest for our series on gorgeous new coffee table books, [Just Booked](. The [book is equal parts biography and photography](. Pawsonâs personal life is discussed, as is the course of his unusual career path. The book isnât an instruction manual, but it is instructive. A reader browsing its pages comes to understand how Pawsonâs path took the shape it did. Perhaps, for the young, idiosyncratic creative, it offers the possibility of inspiration for forging their own. 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.](