![]() That makes them the perfect alternative until you can actually get there. The books on this list are the kind that evoke the cities of Europe so well that they get underneath your skin - you can feel, smell and taste the sites as you read. Wherever I'm feeling the itch to see, I can pick up a book, and bam! I'm there, if only for a few hundred pages. ![]() Books are an easy - and, well, less expensive - way to travel, 'cause when you read, you're transported to far off places, and can escape the confines of your life for a while. The Imperfectionist Oliver Burkeman The Imperfectionist Sign up for The Imperfectionist, my twice-monthly email on productivity, mortality, the power of limits, and building a meaningful life in an age of bewilderment plus other occasional updates. It's a good thing, then, that I'm a reader. Sadly, I can’t always take off at the drop of a hat. ![]() Oh, Europe, you beautiful thing: with your diverse culture, history, architecture, art, and food, you're a total tease for those with wanderlust. ![]() ![]() It doesn’t help that I follow about a dozen travel accounts on Instagram, but more than pristine beaches and exotic jungles, I’m lured into a dreamscape by the cobbled streets and architectural wonders of Europe. I don’t know about you, but several times a year (OK, fine, it’s more like every month) I feel the urge to get away. ![]()
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