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Invited to visit heritage watchmaker A. Lange & Söhne, Yolanda found Dresden to be far from the bleak postwar image of the imagination. Instead, the capital of Saxony revealed itself as a meticulously restored city of elegance and craft.

Spend a late summer weekend on Deer Isle along Maine’s Midcoast and you’ll see why the state earned its slogan, “the way life should be.” With artist studios at every turn, an endlessly craggy, untouched coastline, terrible cell service, and humble seafood shacks, Carly Shea finds the draw is its unapologetically salt-of-the-earth spirit.

In Wisconsin’s North Woods, Minocqua is pure summer nostalgia—lake swims, water-ski shows, square dancing, and fudge shops straight out of another era. Photographer Sophie Elgort has been coming back for 12 seasons and finds that its low-key appeal never gets old.

Hello from Chania’s Old Town—a warren of neoclassical mansions, Ottoman domes, and flower-draped Cretan houses surrounding a stunning Venetian harbor.

Hello from the quietest of Sicily’s Aeolian Islands, beloved for its vineyards, rocky coves, volcano views and slower rhythm.

Hello from Ærø, a remote Danish island of cabin-dotted dunes, quaint fishing villages, and wildflower-strewn beach meadows, Ærø is only reachable by ferry and best explored by boat or bike.

Hello from the legendary 35,000 acre estate with sweeping lawns, aristocratic lore, and an art-filled house said to have inspired Jane Austen. The nearby village of Baslow, with its charming pottery studio and small-town warmth, rounded out the British countryside fantasy.

What began as a family trip to hike and bike in the Dolomites turned into something far more unexpected: riding with a Tyrolean guide and an Argentine gaucho, Nanda Haensel crossed narrow passes, slept in alpine rifugi, and discovered a hidden side of the mountains few ever see.