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This tiny bottle from one of Vienna’s most charming pharmacies is travel-friendly and plays both offense and defense—helping you recover faster when you’re sick and giving your immune system a boost to prevent that from happening in the first place.

Always on the lookout for real glasses for poolside drinks, Yolanda came across La Rochère’s iconic Bee Glass—the French classic with over 500 years of history—in Bordeaux. With a Napoleonic bee motif and Provençal charm, it’s the rare glass that is as chic as it is indestructible.

There’s something irresistible about a French pharmacy—an alluring mix of medical and magical, where practical staples feel like chic little treasures.

A detour down an unfamiliar street in Soulac-sur-Mer in the Médoc led to the ultimate summer find: a sandal-espadrille hybrid made since the ‘60s by a small family-run atelier in the Landes region of France.

We love bringing things back from a trip, but there’s also something to be said for what we bring with us when we travel. Talismans, good luck charms, sentimental keepsakes—whatever form they take, these small treasures are deeply personal and full of feeling.

It’s rare to find a kid craft activity that is also lovely and almost meditative for adults. And something you truly want to keep—or gift!

You don’t have to be an artist to love a smock—it’s perfect to throw on for dirty work, or to pack as a summer cover-up/extra layer (it doesn’t hurt that the look channels Camille Claudel). Yolanda picked this one up in Brussels, but you can get it online, too.

After a decade-long search for a fede sarda—the delicately filigreed ring whose technique goes back centuries on the island—Yolanda finally found this souvenir in the mountains of eastern Sardinia. But you can order one online!

A pair from this century-old, family-owned maker of Tropezienne footwear still feels great when you get them home. (Oui, you can order them online.)