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Zurich may run like clockwork, but beneath all that Swiss polish and precision lies a looser, more eccentric side, the same spirit that made the city the birthplace of Dadaism and a longtime haven for the arts.

For Autumn Sonata founder Lilli Elias, the Netherlands is a living cabinet of curiosities, where traces of antiquity, from ornate canal houses to shops that feel like time capsules, quietly exist in plain sight.

Maria Murphy and Lorna Kissane share their favorite routes and tips for exploring the Great Wild Way: seaweed baths and secret coastal hikes, pubs serving seafood chowder and Guinness, artisan shops with knitwear and baskets, and even an island you can only reach at low tide, where horses race along the beach.

What Munich lacks in edge or excitement it more than makes up for by being a stronghold of beauty and refined Bavarian tradition. Elegantly turned-out locals, pristine streets, and a just-formal-enough vibe give the city a grown-up feel that’s not stuffy but always civilized.

Equal parts Southern Gothic and garden party, Savannah is all about humid charm and haunted beauty. Designer and hostess-extraordinaire Rebecca Gardner has spent two decades falling deeper under its sway.

Interior designer and EyeSwoon founder Athena Calderone has been coming to Ibiza for 25 years, lured by the island’s magnetic energy. She shares her favorite seaside chiringuitos, secret beaches, sunset spots, places to stay and (yes) to party.

Whether you spent the summer chasing ferry schedules or just dreaming of the vacation you didn’t quite take, our City & Country series is here to stretch the season—with eight weekend getaways from creative friends with roots in NYC and homes by the sea or in the woods.

Our guide to France’s salty and unspoiled coastline north of Bordeaux, where Yolo has deep roots.