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T’s monthly travel series, Flocking To, highlights places you might already have on your wish list, sharing tips from frequent visitors and locals alike. Sign up here to find us in your inbox once a month, and to receive our weekly T List newsletter. A sandy, 15-mile spit that reaches across Arcachon Bay like a protective arm, Lège-Cap Ferret, on France’s western coast, is that country’s answer to New York’s Montauk, albeit dialed back a decade or two. Hotels are of the charming rather than luxury variety, while bicycles, vintage Citroëns and Mini Mokes outnumber Range Rovers and sports cars. And oyster cabanes, offering shellfish (an estimated 60 percent of the oysters consumed in France derive from the Arcachon Bay), white wine and not much else, serve as the local canteens.
Persons: Ferret, Cap Ferrat, Philippe Starck, , Guillaume Canet, Marion Cotillard Organizations: Rovers Locations: tlist@nytimes.com, Arcachon, Paris, Bordeaux, France
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MY MEMORY of my first trip to Amsterdam, 25 years ago, is a little hazy. Back then, Amsterdam was to Brits what New Orleans and Miami Beach are to Americans: a coming-of-age destination. A friend and I had hopped a cheap flight, understandably intrigued that the Netherlands was the only European country where you could smoke cannabis legally in “coffee shops,” the local euphemism for pot-dispensing venues.
Locations: Amsterdam, Orleans, Miami, Netherlands
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