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Excited for the next adventure? Where to Go, produced by the team behind the award-winning DK Travel Guides, is here to help. Each fortnight we interview travel specialists, drawing on their expertise to bring you detailed recommendations of what to see, do and eat in a destination, as well as tips to help ensure your visit has a positive impact on the local community. Where to Go is also supported by our colleagues from DK Travel in Germany (Vis-à-Vis, Top 10 and more).
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- 91 - Corsica
This week we’re off to the Mediterranean’s most mountainous island with travel writer Anna Richards. Together we discuss Corsica’s dramatic landscapes and picture-perfect beaches, as well as what sets it apart from mainland France. Plus, Anna shares what it’s really like to walk one of Europe’s most demanding hikes, the GR20.
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Thu, 14 Nov 2024 - 37min - 90 - Salem
Happy Halloween! Join us on a spooktacular tour of Salem, City of Witches, where Halloween is a month-long extravaganza. Travel writer Zoey Goto shares all her recommendations in a city run by women for women – think retro witch-themed shopping centres, immersive walking tours with group tarot readings and an eclectic museum exploring the history of ouija. Tune in for life-affirming aura readings, hipster homeware and horror-themed hotel rooms.
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Thu, 31 Oct 2024 - 28min - 89 - Australia
Where to Go is back and we’re heading down under! On today’s episode travel journalist Sarah Reid shows us how to embrace Australia’s easy-going lifestyle and love of the great outdoors, whether it's casually spotting a whale (or four) with your morning coffee, swimming sustainably with sharks or taking a hot spring dip in the middle of the outback. Tune in for the unique wildlife of Kangaroo Island, an epic road trip across the Northern Territory and meat pies that rival their British counterparts.
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Later this season we’ll be celebrating our biggest book yet The Travel Bucket List with a special bonus episode. To be in with a chance of winning a copy of the book, send us an audio clip to travelguides@uk.dk.com telling us about your top bucket list trip and we might even include it in the episode. You must be in the UK to enter the price draw. Entrants must be received by 23.59 GMT on 14.11.24.
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Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 26min - 88 - Season 8 trailer
Where to Go will return for season 8 on October 17th with all new destinations every fortnight.
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Thu, 10 Oct 2024 - 0min - 87 - Malaysia
In the final episode of the season we’re off to Malaysia with travel writer Marco Ferrarese. Together we explore the country’s idyllic islands, ancient rainforests and vibrant festivals. Tune in for wild orangutans in Borneo, a fruit only for the gutsy and an event to appease restless ghosts.
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Thu, 01 Aug 2024 - 35min - 86 - Alaska
This week we’re off to Alaska with travel writer Lisa Maloney. It goes without saying we discuss the state’s epic landscapes, dreamy viewpoints and unforgettable hikes. But there are a few surprises too – tune in for walks with regal reindeer, snorkelling adventures and some unexpected insights into the research and development behind bear-proof bins.
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Thu, 18 Jul 2024 - 55min - 85 - Valencia
This week we’re off to Valencia with travel writer Lucy Lovell. Sandwiched between the Mediterranean Sea and the fertile fields of La Huerta, Spain’s third-largest city is sublimely located. Lucy takes us on a tour of outstanding markets, hidden galleries and farm-to-table restaurants.
Tune in for a madcap festival of pyrotechnics, a convent selling truffles and a traditional “brunch” that puts all others to shame.
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Thu, 04 Jul 2024 - 25min - 84 - Madeira
This week we’re off to the far-flung Portuguese archipelago of Madeira with travel writer Joana Taborda. We discover that ‘the island of eternal spring’ has plenty to keep outdoor enthusiasts occupied, including hiking, swimming, surfing and SUP yoga. Tune in for barbecues in the mountains, camping under the stars and a high-stakes fireworks competition.
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Thu, 20 Jun 2024 - 26min - 83 - The Caribbean
There are a thousand reasons to visit the diverse islands of the Caribbean and our guest, self-described “Carivangelist" Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon, does an admirable job of packing them into today’s episode. Tune in for Barbuda's sensational pink sand beaches, hiking St Lucia's volcanic Pitons and a burger patty rivalry that's been dividing Jamaica for decades...
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Thu, 06 Jun 2024 - 37min - 82 - Mexico City
This week we’re off to Mexico City, one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. Travel writer Cristina Alonso takes us on a whirlwind tour of this exciting megalopolis, from its vibrant museums and teeming markets to its iconic cantinas and historic neighbourhoods.
Tune in for mezcal martinis, artisanal crafts and views worth beating the sunrise for.
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Thu, 23 May 2024 - 46min - 81 - Hong Kong
This week we’re off to Hong Kong with lifestyle and travel writer Kee Foong. Together we explore the diverse landscapes, historic neighbourhoods, cutting-edge art and delicious food in one of Asia’s most exciting destinations.
Tune in for Michelin star dim sum, jaw dropping hikes and a serene monastery nestled in the mountains.
Kee recommends:
Bar leone https://www.barleonehk.com/
Cardinal point https://www.cardinalpoint.com.hk/
City hall dim sum https://www.maximschinese.com.hk/brand/1
Forum http://www.forumrestaurant1977.com/
Four Seasons restaurant https://www.fourseasons.com/hongkong/dining/restaurants/lung_king_heen/
Tim HoWan timhowan.com.hk
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Thu, 09 May 2024 - 34min - 80 - Munich and Bavaria
In anticipation of the upcoming Euros, we’re off to Munich and Bavaria with travel and culture writer Rachel Preece. In Munich we explore everything from historic art and architecture to the upstart creative businesses that are rethinking the city’s traditional image. Further afield, Rachel regales us with the region’s charms – think lofty mountains, beautiful lakes and fairytale palaces.
Tune in for the inside scoop on Oktoberfest, Munich’s beloved standing wave and plenty of beer recommendations. Prost!
Rachel recommends:
Obermühle (in Garmisch-Partenkirchen): https://hotel-obermuehle.de/en/
Das Kranzbach (close to Garmisch-Partenkirchen): https://www.daskranzbach.de/en/
Partnachklamm gorge: https://www.partnachklamm.de/en
The Flushing Meadows (rooftop bar): https://flushingmeadowshotel.com/bar/
Giesinger (brewery): https://www.giesinger-braeu.de/
Tilman's (brewery): https://www.tilmansbiere.de/
Haus der Kunst (art gallery): https://www.hausderkunst.de/en/
Bahnwärter Thiel (cultural hub): https://www.bahnwaerterthiel.de/
Werksviertel (cultural hub): https://werksviertel.de/?page_id=410&lang=en
Caspar Plautz (potato stall with lunchtime dishes): https://www.casparplautz.de/
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Thu, 25 Apr 2024 - 29min - 79 - BONUS Episode: Reasons to travel the world with Kacie Rose
This week we've got a very special bonus episode with social media sensation Kacie Rose, whose funny and refreshingly honest account of the highs and lows of living abroad has earned her a following of over 1.5 million people.
In conversation with Lucy Richards, Kacie talks all about the joys of solo travel, dealing with homesickness, embracing failure and the importance of doing the sh*t that scares you.
Plus, tune in for a behind the scenes look into the making of Kacie's brand new book, You Deserve Good Gelato.
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Thu, 18 Apr 2024 - 34min - 78 - Glasgow
This week we’re off to Glasgow with travel writer and whisky expert Sarah JC Gillespie. Home to exciting independent businesses, lively nightlife and an unparalleled music scene, Glasgow packs a cultural punch.
Tune in for a Victorian cemetery beloved by Hollywood filmmakers, drool-worthy doughnuts that are building a reputation and unmissable whisky distilleries for those who want to taste their tipples right at the source.
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Thu, 11 Apr 2024 - 30min - 77 - Stockholm
This week we're off to Stockholm, famous for its clean living, sleek design, crisp winters and long summer nights. Our guest Malcolm Jack shares the best late-night bites, the locals' favourite swimming spots and the story of an ill-fated warship extraordinarily well preserved by the Baltic waters into which it sank. And, of course, it wouldn't be a Stockholm episode without mention of saunas and ABBA!
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Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 43min - 76 - Quebec
This week we’re off to Quebec with food and travel writer Pamela MacNaughton. Together we explore the vibrant culture, sights and flavours of Canada’s largest province, often fondly referred to as “the Europe of North America.”
Tune in for hot chocolate snobbery, postcard perfect views in Quebec City, mural art in Montreal and ice canoeing across the Saint Lawrence River. Of course, we couldn’t forget to mention Canada’s national dish in the place it originated – it goes without saying poutine is on the menu.
Pamela's restaurant recommendations:
Aux Anciens Canadiens (traditional québécois cuisine)
Buffet de l'Antiquaire (diner with breakfast poutine)
Chez Gaston (traditional poutine)
Restaurant Sagamité (Indigenous cuisine)
La Korrigaine Brasserie Artisanale (woman-owned microbrewery)
Le Fin Gourmet (gourmet, mother/daughter owned and operated)
Tannière3 (unforgettable fine dining)
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Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 36min - 75 - The Deep South
Where to Go is back for season 7! Starting off in style, we're headed to the Deep South with special guest Lynn Brown.
Home to world-famous festivals, evocative landscapes, an unmatched musical legacy and a complex history, this week's region gives us plenty to talk about.
Tune in for unmissable jazz in New Orleans, the little-known white sand beaches in Alabama and the surprising connection between food and the civil rights movement.
Lynn's hole-in-the-wall spot is Betty’s Place: https://bettyzplace.weebly.com/
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Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 34min - 74 - Season 7 Trailer
Where to Go returns on 29 February for more travel adventures! We'll be bringing you new destinations every fortnight, with our first trip taking us to the American Deep South alongside writer and professor Lynn Brown. Make sure to like and subscribe and we'll see you very soon!
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Mon, 19 Feb 2024 - 0min - 73 - Ireland
This week we’re off to the Emerald Isle with travel writer and returning guest Nicola Brady. From breathtaking lakeside hikes and dramatic coastal drives to haunting Traid sessions and life-changing lobster, Nicola takes us through some of the best things to do when you visit. Tune in for night kayaking amidst bioluminescence, hostile local Dusty the Dolphin and an update on the Viking buried under Lidl…
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Thu, 28 Dec 2023 - 46min - 72 - London
From amazing art and ground-breaking music to historic pubs and picturesque parks, London really has it all. In today’s special episode, James and Lucy are proudly repping their city and sharing all their recommendations. Tune in for the best views, delicious donuts and pirate pubs!
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Thu, 14 Dec 2023 - 35min - 71 - Egypt
Hosting a mind-boggling array of monuments, Egypt is a historical destination on the grandest scale. The towering Pyramids of Giza and hieroglyphic-rich tombs of the Valley of the Kings may be the country’s main calling card, but today’s guest Monica Gerges shows us there is far more to the country than its ancient bounty.
We discuss everything from the delightful chaos of culture-rich Cairo to the rainbow reefs of the Red Sea and the serene hot springs of the Siwa Oasis. Plus, we get an intriguing tease for the Grand Egyptian Museum.
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Thu, 30 Nov 2023 - 30min - 70 - Prague
With more pretty buildings and breath-taking views than you can shake a stick at, Prague has been dazzling visitors for the better part of a millennium. Travel and comedy writer Joseph Reaney takes us through the iconic sights, advising how best to enjoy them without the crowds. Then we explore some more niche spots in the city and surrounding areas, including a grisly chapel made from human bone. Of course, it would be a sin to discuss Prague without discussing beer. After all, this is the home country of Pilsner and the original Budweiser lager. Cheers!
Be sure to check out Joe's brand new travel podcast Strange Old World.
Where to Go listeners can now get 20% off any DK Eyewitness travel guide at WHSmith with code EYEWITNESS20.
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Thu, 16 Nov 2023 - 37min - 69 - Chicago
This week native Chicagoan and lifestyle journalist Ari Bendersky sets us straight about the USA’s so-called Second City. With its astounding architecture and treasure-laden Art Institute, iconic sports teams and sprawling Lake Michigan shoreline, Chicago sits in no city’s shadow.
As if that’s not enough to boast about, the Windy City’s wonderfully diverse neighbourhoods offer virtually every cuisine you can imagine – from Chinese to Chilean, Korean to Cambodian, Venezuelan to Oaxacan.
If peanut butter infused egg rolls, artisan doughnuts and the best BBQ in Chicago sound appealing, you'll want to tune in for Ari's recommendations!
Check out Ari's Substack Something Glorious: https://aribendersky.substack.com/
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Thu, 02 Nov 2023 - 34min - 68 - Denmark
This week we’re off to Denmark, home of some of the happiest people on earth, progressive politics and cutting-edge design. Returning guest and travel writer Allan Mutuku-Kortbæk takes us on a whirlwind tour of this beautiful country and inspires us to embrace the Danish lifestyle.
We learn that culture vultures are spoilt for choice between artistic Aarhus and uber-cool Copenhagen, while the rugged coastline of Jutland is the best place for those in search of sandy beaches and top tier surf spots.
Tune in for Danish fish and chips, the magic of wild swimming and a haunted house that takes Halloween to the next level…
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Thu, 19 Oct 2023 - 40min - 67 - Winter 2023
This week James and Lucy are joined by the DK Eyewitness team to discuss their favourite winter destinations.
From Moorish marvels in Andalucia to the aurora borealis in Iceland, Dan Stables gives us the lowdown on Europe's hottest winter spots. Next, Leila Siddiqui proves the US is the place to be this season – whether you prefer exhilarating winter sports or hunting down hearty comfort food. Finally, Zoë Rutland reveals the cosy side of Seoul and an unmissable festival in Hokkaido.
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Thu, 05 Oct 2023 - 37min - 66 - Bangkok
This week James and Lucy are visiting the Thai capital with Dane Halpin, Director of PR and Communications at Minor Hotels in Bangkok.
We explore the contrasts of a city that is simultaneously traditional and modern, frenetic and serene. Join us for a mouth-watering foodie tour, an eye-opening street art trail and an unmissable festival that keeps locals cool in the scorching summer months…
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Thu, 21 Sep 2023 - 42min - 65 - Japan
This week we’re heading off to Japan with travel writer and photographer Todd Fong. Together we get off the beaten path and explore the full extent of what these immensely varied islands have to offer – think historic hamlets of thatched roofed houses, scenic sea-crossing cycle routes and neighbourhoods that transport you back to the Tokyo of 50 years past.
Tune in for the joys of Japanese craft gin, advice for your first onsen visit, tips to make your yen go further and myth busting about Fukushima…
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Thu, 07 Sep 2023 - 42min - 64 - Paris
Where to Go is back! Kicking off season 6 with a bang, we return to one of the world’s most visited cities: Paris.
Culture and travel journalist Lindsey Tramuta joins us to go beyond the traditional postcard image of Paris, discovering the innovators, creatives and local businesses that are shaping the city’s lesser-explored neighbourhoods.
Tune in to hear how experimental chefs are bringing new flavour to traditional dishes, how upstart baristas are overturning the city’s poor coffee reputation and how preparations for the 2024 Olympics are going (swimming in the Seine, anyone?).
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Thu, 24 Aug 2023 - 44min - 63 - Madrid
Brace yourself listeners, you're about to feel hungry! For the season finale, Saveur Travel Editor Benjamin Kemper treats us to a foodie tour of Madrid.
From young upstart chefs serving feasts out of food stalls to traditional tabernas that have been selling wine for centuries, heavenly churros to hearty pig ears (perhaps a dish reserved for the daring), the Spanish capital is a gourmet's delight.
Beyond the plates we discover street parties, superb galleries, grisly histories and the cheekily named Park of the Seven Boobies.
*Correction: the cocido restaurant in El Escorial is not Casa Carola but El Charolés*
Stay tuned! Where to Go will be back with more brilliant destinations and guests very soon...
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Thu, 20 Jul 2023 - 47min - 62 - Vienna
This week James and Lucy are heading to Vienna with creative extraordinaire Adia Trischler. A native New Yorker who moved to the Austrian capital 17 years ago, Adia has become one of the city's leading talents and the host of the Vienna Tourism Board’s official Youtube series.
We explore ubiquitous coffee houses made for lingering, immersive museums detailing Vienna's unique history and vibrant neighbourhoods that feel a world apart from the Baroque pomp of the first district. Further afield, we discover more vineyards, castle ruins and waterfalls than you can shake a stick at – all within easy reach of the city.
Tune in for topfenknödel, cycles along the Danube and the local practice of heading straight from the club to the flea market for some early morning bargain hunting.
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Thu, 06 Jul 2023 - 33min - 61 - Summer 2023
For this week's episode we invited members of the DK Eyewitness editorial team to the podcast to talk about their upcoming travel plans. And between travelling across Italy by train, completing the South West Coast Path, savouring tapas in Granada, island hopping in Greece and solo road tripping between Slovenia and Croatia, the team's summer plans did not disappoint! Tune in for flamenco shows located in caves, the island that inspired the legend of Atlantis and plenty of swooning over Italian cuisine!
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Thu, 22 Jun 2023 - 40min - 60 - Brazil
This week James and Lucy head to Brazil with sustainable travel blogger Elaine Villatoro. Joining us from the idyllic island of Boipeba, Elaine takes us on a whistle-stop tour of this mammoth country, including restless Rio de Janeiro, historic Salvador, the incredible Iguaçu Falls and the unrivalled crystal-clear waters of Bonito.
Tune in for mangroves alight with bioluminescence, open-air art galleries in the middle of the woods and stalactite-covered caves perfect for scuba-diving.
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Thu, 08 Jun 2023 - 47min - 59 - Boston
This week James and Lucy head to Boston with Massachusetts-born travel writer Jared Ranahan. Think of Boston and you might think of Harvard University, Revolutionary history or even its recent feature in HBO’s The Last of Us. You might not think of whale watching, Colombian food and one of the biggest Greek wine selections in the country. In this episode, Jared takes us beyond the well-trodden tourist trail, to the experimental breweries, quirky museums and foodie hotspots that make Boston one of the most exciting places to visit in the US. Tune in for taxidermy, history’s most valuable art heist and St Patrick’s Day antics.
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Wed, 24 May 2023 - 33min - 58 - Vancouver and British Columbia
This week we’re heading to one of Canada's most strikingly beautiful provinces: British Columbia. Vancouver-based photographer, travel blogger and outdoors enthusiast Steph Reynolds takes us on a tour of this incredibly diverse region, from awe-inspiring mountain ranges to sandy beaches, iconic ski resorts to idyllic wine country. Tune in for dramatic landscapes, coastal drives and close encounters with grizzly bears…
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Thu, 11 May 2023 - 44min - 57 - New Zealand
This week we’re heading to “the land of the long white cloud” with travel writer Viktoria De Dominicis. After travelling the world, Chicago-born Viktoria moved to New Zealand seven years ago and now spends her times exploring the country with her husband and two children.
Viktoria takes us through New Zealand's diverse landscapes, including sleeping volcanoes, seething geysers and remote fiords. Tune in to discover plenty of material for your bucket list, including hikes to otherworldly viewpoints, skydiving over the Remarkables and a beach where you can dig your own heated pool…
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Thu, 27 Apr 2023 - 39min - 56 - Norway
All aboard for this week’s episode: we’re off to Norway with train driving sisters Gudrun and Halldis Folkedal, aka the Locomotwins! A typical route takes the so-called Queens of the Railway from the dramatic coastline of western Norway through the spectacular fjords and soaring mountains that characterise this beautiful country.
When they're not driving trains, Gudrun and Halldis are out exploring Norway's natural majesty – afterall, adventures awaits whatever the season. Tune in to discover islands where you can feel blissully alone, the best times to catch seasonal highlights like the midnight sun and the Northern Lights, plus tips on how to travel with a green ethos!
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Thu, 13 Apr 2023 - 32min - 55 - Wild Great Britain
In today’s episode James and Lucy are exploring the exceptionally rich wild side of Great Britain with wildlife biologist, filmmaker and TV presenter Lizzie Daly. Though a small island, Great Britain offers incredible opportunities to encounter diverse fauna thanks to its varied geography and distinct seasons. But with so much to see, where do you begin?
From spotting charming puffins on Skomer Island and illusive orca off the coast of the far-flung Shetlands, to seeing the stunning starling murmurations in Somerset and the feral mountain goats taking over a town in Snowdonia, Lizzie shares the very best places for wild adventures across Great Britain.
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Thu, 30 Mar 2023 - 40min - 54 - Thessaloniki and the Greek Islands
This episode James and Lucy are headed to Greece to explore Thessaloniki and a handful of islands with food and travel writer Amber Charmei. Since moving from Manhattan to Thessaloniki 20 years ago, Amber has discovered a close-knit foodie community: she has a honey guy, a cheese guy, and, of course, a few wine guys.
After taking us on a tour of Thessaloniki – including magnificent views of Mount Olympus, museums packed with avant-garde art and boisterous food markets – Amber rises to the challenge of picking her favourite islands. From a good goat-ratio and life-changing figs on Crete to learning the art of embracing the moment on Lesvos, there’s more than a few reasons to add these islands to your bucket list...
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Thu, 16 Mar 2023 - 43min - 53 - Mexico
In this episode James and Lucy are off to Mexico with Imogen Lepere, award-winning author of The Ethical Traveller: 100 ways to roam the world without ruining it. After travelling the world for 12 years, Imogen now lives in Nayarit; which she boasts has the best beaches in all of Mexico (Cancún, eat your heart out). Tune in for monarch butterflies wintering in pine forests, a mural tour of Mexico City and what really happens on the Day of the Dead (and how James Bond got it wrong).
Links to community run projects mentioned in the episode:
Sierra Norte Expediciones: https://sierranorte.org.mx/#/
Pueblo del Sol: https://pueblodelsol.com/
Lokal Travel: https://www.lokaltravel.com/
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Thu, 02 Mar 2023 - 37min - 52 - Sicily
For the first episode of season five, James and Lucy are off to Sicily: the destination on everyone’s lips following the second season of The White Lotus. Joined by writer Ros Belford, a Sicilian resident for over a decade, they discuss the real island behind the show – via sea swimming, volcanoes, ancient ruins, wildflowers and much much more.
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Thu, 16 Feb 2023 - 39min - 51 - Season 5 Trailer
Where to Go is coming back for more 2023 travel adventures! Returning from 16 February, there'll be host of brilliant guests joining Lucy and James, once again providing the inside track on the places which they’ve chosen to call home...
For this season, the team will also be focusing on sustainable travel and asking our guests about their best tips for a more environmentally-friendly visit. So get your planners out and mark down the 16 February for our first trip, visiting writer Ros Belford on the serene Italian island of Sicily! From then on, we’ll be back every fortnight with a new destination and a new expert to hear from, so make sure to like and subscribe, and we’ll see you very soon.
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Thu, 02 Feb 2023 - 0min - 50 - Rome
Ending the season with a bang, James and Lucy are joined by food and travel journalist and author of I heart Rome, Maria Pasquale to discuss the iconic Eternal City.
Rome brings history to life like nowhere else but don't mistake it for some dusty old museum – this vibrant city is in no way stuck in the past. Tune in for a feast of timeless Roman delights, from astounding art and architecture to delectable cocktails and carbonara!
Where to Go will be back! We’d love to hear your feedback or suggestions on where you’d like us to visit next season. Get in touch @dkeyewitness on all social media channels or email us at travelguides@uk.dk.com
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Thu, 13 Oct 2022 - 49min - 49 - Chiang Mai and Flight Free Travel
This week James and Lucy are joined by travel writer Lucie Grace who is based in Chiang Mai in northern Thailand. From tiny temples in the jungle to all the excitement of a big city, Lucie explains how Chiang Mai blends the best of ancient and modern culture. After tempting us to Thailand, Lucie talks travelling around 9 countries in Europe without a single flight – including taking a train ferry from Sicily to Italy.
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Thu, 29 Sep 2022 - 43min - 48 - Seoul
On this week's episode, James and Lucy are joined by journalist and author of How to Live Korean, Soo Kim. In her day job, Soo is interviewing Squid Game stars and reporting on the latest K-pop news but today she chats to us about all things Seoul. Packed with ancient palaces and glitzy skyscrapers, the city is the perfect blend of traditional and modern. Soo takes us through her favourite spots, from the neofuturistic buildings housing design exhibitions to the craft breweries reviving ancient makegoli wine.
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Thu, 15 Sep 2022 - 44min - 47 - Marrakech
On this week's episode, James and Lucy are joined by Amanda Ponzio-Mouttaki, owner of online trip planner MarocMama and CEO of Marrakech Food Tours. After moving from the US to Morocco, Amanda began blogging about her experience of living in Marrakech, which she lovingly describes as a metropolis with a small town feel. Today, she takes us on a whirlwind tour of the city, from exploring once-buried buildings to riding in World War II motorcycle sidecars.
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Thu, 01 Sep 2022 - 39min - 46 - Croatia
This week on the podcast James and Lucy are joined by journalist and travel writer, Mary Novakovich. Mary first fell in love with her parents’ home country while spending a summer there as a child. Today, she paints a vivid picture of a Croatia lesser-known to many travellers. Tune in for the country's wild beauty, welcoming locals, hidden gems and a reading from Mary’s new book, My Family and Other Enemies: Life and travels in Croatia’s hinterland, which is out online and in all good bookstores today.
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Thu, 18 Aug 2022 - 41min - 45 - Greenland, Polynesia and Iran
This week we're talking to award-winning travel journalist Emma Thomson, an expert on remote destinations and responsible, adventure-based tours. Join James and Lucy as Emma guides us to three lesser-visited destinations from her travels...
Journey to the end of the world to Greenland, an icy wilderness where often the only sound heard is the cracking of an iceberg. If you thought it couldn't get more remote than this, think again, as we head to the volcanic Marquesas Islands where the locals live beautifully in sync with the land. Finally, we visit Iran – often misjudged, while its storied history and rich artistic communities are left unsung, we meet the beautiful country behind the headlines.
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Thu, 04 Aug 2022 - 38min - 44 - Dubai
Dubai is often making headlines for its modern mega-developments and glitzy glamour. This week on the podcast we're diving deeper into the city behind the buzz and exploring the local scene with our guest Hayley Alexander, who has lived in Dubai for six years. From paddle boarding at the Palm to sand boarding in the desert, starting the day with Jamaican brunch to saluting the sunset with a South African cocktail – the world is your oyster in Dubai!
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Thu, 21 Jul 2022 - 36min - 43 - Lyon
"Lyon is better than Paris." Can our guest back up her bold claim? This week, sustainable travel writer Anna Richards argues that Lyon deserves more love than the City of Light! Between streets painted into optical illusions, markets piled high with cheese, bars with French wine on tap, plus a packed calendar of events, we just might be convinced...
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Thu, 07 Jul 2022 - 38min - 42 - Kew Gardens
On this week's episode, James and Lucy are joined by Richard Barley, Director of Gardens at the world famous Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Richard, who lives on site, makes us jealous with his view from the kitchen sink, shares fascinating stories about the history of the gardens, and highlights what makes Kew so special. Tune in for rare species, resident hermits and innovative projects with the power to shape the future.
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Thu, 23 Jun 2022 - 52min - 41 - Jamaica
On this week’s episode we are headed to the Caribbean island of Jamaica! James and Lucy are joined by food writer and West Winds author Riaz Phillips, who shares his recommendations on the island, including, of course, all things food and drink. Tune in for Jamaica’s incredible culinary diversity, a spell-binding blue lagoon and places to support the local community.
West Winds is available in the UK now, and coming to the US/CAN on August 16.
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Thu, 09 Jun 2022 - 38min - 40 - Bolivia, India and Antarctica
In an episode certain to inspire your inner adventurer, travel writer Shafik Meghji returns to the podcast to talk about Bolivia – the subject of his new book – as well as his adventures in India and Antarctica. Tune in for incredible landscapes and high-altitude football pitches in Bolivia, remote Buddhist monasteries and erotic carvings in India, plus polar plunges and penguin surveys in Antarctica!
Shafik’s new book Crossed off the Map: travels in Bolivia is available in all good bookstores now.
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Thu, 26 May 2022 - 47min - 39 - Manchester
This week on Where to Go we’re heading to the north of England to the city of Manchester, famed for its industrious spirit, musical legacy and sporting eminence. Travel writer and Manchester local Dan Stables reveals his must-see sights, the city's best curry house, how to make the most out of (all too rare) sunny days and where his football allegiances lie!
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Thu, 12 May 2022 - 39min - 38 - Los Angeles
Where to Go returns for series 4 with an episode guaranteed to make you hungry! Author and editor for LA Taco, Javier Cabral is on the mic making James and Lucy drool with his must-eats in Los Angeles. Sharing all the knowledge that comes with being a passionate food writer, Javier reveals everything from the top spot for dim sum to his favourite sake bar. And listen out for a quick hop across the border to Tijuana for the world’s best tacos!
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Thu, 28 Apr 2022 - 42min - 37 - Season 4 Trailer
Want to find out where you'll visit next? Where to Go, produced by the team behind the award-winning DK Eyewitness travel guides, is here to help. Subscribe to be the first to get our new fortnightly episodes, with Season 4 starting on Thursday 28th April.
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Mon, 25 Apr 2022 - 0min - 36 - 2022
Before James and Lucy return with series 4 of Where to Go, they are joined in this special episode by some of the DK Eyewitness team to talk about their 2022 travel plans. They also answer some of your burning travel questions to help you plan your trips this year. Don't miss the new series of Where to Go starting on 14 April 2022!
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Mon, 28 Mar 2022 - 37min - 35 - Munich
In this edition of Where to Go, Munich-based travel writer Kate Mann chats to James and Lucy about the Bavarian city. She takes us through its friendly neighbourhoods, delicious bakeries and food markets. Listen out for a big surfing wave, how to eat breakfast with sausages and wheat beer, and a huge boat on train tracks turned into a bar.
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Thu, 03 Mar 2022 - 43min - 34 - Toronto
This time on Where to Go we travel to Toronto where Lucy and James speak to writer and curator Sajae Elder. Sajae takes us off the usual tourist track to some of the best places to eat, dance, and spend time. In a city bursting with events and festivals, listen out for the best places to celebrate Pride, the Caribbean carnival ‘Caribana’, and Salsa on St Clair.
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Thu, 17 Feb 2022 - 44min - 33 - The Basque Country
In this episode cook and writer Marti Buckley takes James and Lucy on a virtual tour of the Basque Country from the Guggenheim to La Rioja. As well as discussing the unique culture and scenery of the Basque Country, no trip to the area is complete without sampling the region's rich culinary heritage, and Marti takes our hosts through a tasting menu of pintxos and other local specialities, stopping by at one of the top restaurants in the world. Listen out for an amusement park from the 1920s, the Balenciaga museum and the region’s biggest pig.
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Thu, 03 Feb 2022 - 41min - 32 - Nepal, India and London with Santosh Shah
In a special episode, James and Lucy talk to MasterChef: The Professionals finalist Santosh Shah about his culinary journey through the kitchens of Nepal, Gujarat and London and his passion for celebrating and promoting Nepali cuisine ahead of the launch of his debut cookbook Ayla.
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Thu, 20 Jan 2022 - 39min - 31 - Amsterdam
This time on Where to Go we travel to Amsterdam where Lucy and James speak to Sarah Chetrit, a digital content creator and travel and lifestyle blogger based in the city. They talk Amsterdam’s food, lifestyle, and iconic canals whilst also touching upon the city’s unique, liberal culture. Listen out for the best view of the city to watch the long sunsets, where to catch the famous tulips nearby and ‘gezellig’ the Dutch equivalent to ‘hygge’.
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Thu, 06 Jan 2022 - 36min - 30 - Florence
Today James and Lucy travel to Florence, joined by Mary Gray, a Mississippi-bornwriter, journalist, and editorial consultant who’s been based in Florence for nine years. A city famed for its architecture, art history, and food, Mary guides us through the must-sees but also the other side of the city, debunking the myth of La Dolce Vita. Listen out for stimulating all your senses at the Sant’Ambrogio market, the house of English poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning at Casa Guidi and nearby hidden Tuscan gems.
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Thu, 23 Dec 2021 - 47min - 29 - Wales
In this episode of Where to Go, James and Lucy are hopping over to Wales, where they are joined by Ben Holbrook who is a travel writer, photographer, and filmmaker based in the Gower Peninsula. Ben guides James and Lucy through this beautiful country which is famed for its spectacular coastline and countryside. Listen out for a slice of the Amalfi coast reconstructed in Portmeirion and a trip to Dyan Thomas' old house.
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Thu, 09 Dec 2021 - 43min - 28 - Kiribati, Guatemala and Nepal
This week James and Lucy are joined by a special guest: endurance athlete, adventurer, speaker and best selling author Nick Butter. He’s the first person to complete a marathon in every country of the world and holds 4 world records, and 2 world firsts. Nick talks to James and Lucy about three of his favourite travel destinations: Kiribati, Guatemala, and Nepal, as well as about his running career and adventures. Listen out for island life in Kiribati, running around erupting volcanoes in Guatemala and monsoon misadventures in Nepal.
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Thu, 25 Nov 2021 - 51min - 27 - Portland
In this edition of Where to Go, Portland native Alex Frane chats to James and Lucy about the city's creative community – in particular, that of its famed food and drink scene. Tour through mico-breweries, food carts and local wine producers with Alex, and also importantly hear about how the events of the past few years have impacted life in the city. Listen out for a volcano in the middle of the city, the beauty of working from a café, and hidden neighbourhood gems.
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Thu, 11 Nov 2021 - 41min - 26 - Travel Local: London, San Francisco and Berlin
In today’s special episode, to celebrate the release of DK Eyewitness’ new Like a Local travel guide series, James and Lucy talk to three different writers who have worked on some of the first editions: Londoner Olivia Pass, San Franciscan Matt Charnock and Berliner Barbara Woolsey. Olivia talks lidos, beautiful cemeteries and a secret chapel-cum-concert venue in London. Matt tells us about the oldest queer bar in the city, pop-up art galleries and the worlds most gorgeous Taco Bell in San Francisco. Barbara focuses on Berlin's famous nightlife with the uniquely 24 hour spätis, open air parties and unique characters.
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Thu, 28 Oct 2021 - 50min - 25 - Copenhagen
In this week’s episode James and Lucy are joined by Like a Local: Copenhagen author Allan Mutuku-Kortbæk. Allan takes us through the different neighbourhoods of the Danish capital where old meets new in this progressive and inclusive city. Listen out for a secret deer park, historic amusement parks and one of the world's best cocktail bars.
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Thu, 14 Oct 2021 - 39min - 24 - Miami, The Cotswolds and West Sussex
Kicking Season 3 off, James and Lucy speak to travel expert Holly Rubenstein, host of The Travel Diaries podcast. Now on the ‘other side’ of the mic, Holly talks to James and Lucy about three of her favourite travel destinations: Miami, The Cotswolds, and West Sussex. Listen out for art deco architecture and street art in Miami, the best treehouses to stay in in the Cotswolds and a village ‘like a Game of Thrones set’ in West Sussex. Beyond these three destinations hear Holly’s top recommendations across the world in the quickfire round.
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Thu, 30 Sep 2021 - 37min - 23 - Edinburgh
In the final episode of Series 2, James and guest host Danielle chat to Dayna McAlpine, a food and drink writer from Edinburgh. Dayna takes us on a tour through the city, from Arthur's Seat to the Fringe, and to lesser-known corners of the capital. Listen out for eating and drinking in Leith, wild swimming in Portobello and the nightclub which became a lockdown pizzeria.
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Thu, 19 Aug 2021 - 45min - 22 - Lisbon
James and Lucy visit Portugal's capital Lisbon in this episode, joined by Sofie Couwenbergh, a Belgian-born, Lisbon-based travel writer who made Lisbon her home last year. Sofie gives us a feel for the city famous for its coloured tiles (Azulejos), viewpoints, and Fado music. Listen out for a secret Chinese speakeasy, trying 18 different types of pastel de nata and a hidden park with peacocks and geese.
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Thu, 05 Aug 2021 - 39min - 21 - Summer 2021
In this episode James and Lucy are joined by some of the DK Eyewitness team to discuss their summer travel plans. From UK staycations in London and Dorset through to Tuscan weddings and horse riding in Portugal, the team have quite a few exciting plans to share...
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Thu, 22 Jul 2021 - 29min - 20 - Barcelona
This time James and Lucy are joined by Maria Åstrand, co-founder of the Barcelona Food Experience blog, taking a foodie's tour of the city with her. You'll hear about both the traditional and modern side of food in Barcelona and how restaurants have fared during the pandemic. Listen out for Asian-Caribbean fusion food, botanical bars and cured tuna heart truffles.
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Thu, 08 Jul 2021 - 39min - 19 - Capri, Singapore and New York City
In this special episode of Where to Go, James and Lucy are joined by bestselling author Kevin Kwan to discuss some of his favourite travel destinations. The author behind the Crazy Rich Asians series, Kevin takes us on a journey to his childhood in Singapore, adventures in New York City and regular escapes to the island of Capri: the setting for his latest book Sex and Vanity. In this episode you'll not only get travel tips for these places but also an insight into how these destinations inspired - and are woven into - Kevin's books.
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Thu, 24 Jun 2021 - 47min - 18 - South Africa
James and guest host Elspeth travel to South Africa this week with Johannesburg-based travel guide and writer Jabulile Ngwenya. Hear Jabu, James and Elspeth discuss the diversity of the country, including its cities, natural wonders and people. Importantly, Jabu talks about the ethics of safari tourism and how to make sure you are supporting local people during a visit. Listen out for close shaves with hyenas, the best vineyards in the country and which neighbourhoods to check out in Johannesburg.
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Thu, 10 Jun 2021 - 46min - 17 - Cornwall and the South West Coast Path
In this episode all about Cornwall and the South West Coast Path, James and Lucy speak to a very special guest – author Raynor Winn. They discuss her 630-mile adventure around the Path that led to her writing her first book, 2018's The Salt Path and her subsequent move to Cornwall. Listen out for proof of the healing power of nature, her love of guidebooks and the lyrical way Ray speaks about the coast.
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Thu, 27 May 2021 - 44min - 16 - Ride: Cycle the World
In this special edition of the podcast, to celebrate the release of our book Ride: Cycle the World, James speaks to writers Jenny Tough and Tom Owen and editors Elspeth Beidas and Rachel Laidler. They discuss their favourite cycle rides, top bikepacking tips, and how the book came about. Listen out for spomenik-hunting in North Macedonia, close encounters with bears in Canada, and how to pack as light, and as smart, as possible.
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Thu, 13 May 2021 - 44min - 15 - Berlin
James and Lucy find themselves in Berlin this week being guided through the city with Kash Bhattacharya, also known as 'The Budget Traveller'. They talk about the city's diverse neighbourhoods, some of the best parks for summer visits, Berlin's complex history, and the Christopher Street Day Parade (aka Berlin Pride). Listen out for the best kebabs outside of Turkey, techno clubs that are worth the 3 hour wait and a museum dedicated to David Hasselhoff.
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Thu, 29 Apr 2021 - 47min - 14 - Nashville
James and Lucy head to Nashville to see Music City with journalist and creative business champion Libby Callaway. They talk about the city’s creative renaissance, the ‘Third Coast’, the coolest things to see and of course, the city’s live music scene and heritage. Listen out for oyster bars, bachelorette parties and HonkyTonk Tuesday.
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Thu, 15 Apr 2021 - 47min - 13 - Tokyo
This week Lucy and James are joined by travel writer Lucy Dayman, direct from her adopted home of Tokyo. They discuss life in the city, Tokyo's neighbourhoods, must-do experiences and the forthcoming Summer Olympic Games. Listen out for plum blossoms, Pleasure Forest, Mari Kar (not a typo) and information about the forthcoming book Tokyo: Like A Local.
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Wed, 31 Mar 2021 - 51min - 12 - Iceland
Where to Go returns for a second season with a special first episode all about Iceland – a destination topping many travellers' post-vaccination adventure lists. Joining James and Lucy is photographer and influencer Ása Steinars, who is set to launch a new company taking visitors around the country’s famous ring road in the cosy confines of a campervan. We reflect on Iceland's growing popularity, how to tackle the weather and essential sights to see during your trip. Listen out for erupting volcanoes, fermented sharks and black beaches.
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Wed, 17 Mar 2021 - 49min - 11 - 2021
Our final episode of this season of Where to Go looks at the year ahead: 2021. This year promises to be the year where we'll be able to travel once again and – to optimistically look ahead to that – James and Lucy are joined in this special edition by an array of guests from earlier episodes in the series, as well as the DK Eyewitness editorial team, to discuss where they want to go in 2021. From eco-friendly fine dining in Slovenia to wild Patagonian treks; cycling the length of Wales to traversing the Silk Road, these are the journeys we've been dreaming about, and we can't wait to share them. Also listen to the end for a quick travel quiz with editor Becky Flynn - do play along!
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Wed, 30 Dec 2020 - 53min - 10 - Dublin & Ireland
In more normal times, Ireland and Dublin enthral millions of visitors every year. Dublin is the all-signing, all-dancing capital: home to historical architecture, eye-opening cultural institutions, an unparalleled music scene and – of course – that all-important pint of Guinness. Meanwhile the island of Ireland contains some of Europe’s most dramatic scenery, crowned by its wild Atlantic coastline and spellbinding lakelands. So this week James and Lucy paid the island a virtual visit in the company of travel writer Nicola Brady. Along the way, they came across viking ruins (in a supermarket), not-so-casual drinkers trying to catch a glimpse of Bruce Springsteen, Dublin’s fine foodie scene and salty seaweed baths.
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Wed, 16 Dec 2020 - 55min - 9 - London
London is a city that's always full of energy – think the reverie and theatres of Soho, the packed pubs of the East End, the buzzing commuters pacing The City and the packed galleries and food markets along the Southbank. But what happens when everything stops? This week James and Lucy are joined by writer Julie Falconer, also known as A Lady in London, to discuss all things London, including their favourite places to go, what makes London so special and how they got on in the city in 2020.
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Wed, 02 Dec 2020 - 42min - 8 - Paris
Paris is a treasure trove of things to see and do. But it's not just the famous sights that make the city so appealing to visitors – it's the vibrant local scene found across the city's many neighbourhoods – think cool cafes, brilliant bookshops and of course, some of the world's best food. This week, Lucy and James pay the city a virtual visit in the company of writer Eleanor Aldridge. They discuss Eleanor's life as an adopted Parisian, must-do experiences (champagne and oysters, anyone?) and how the city has responded to the events of 2020.
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Wed, 18 Nov 2020 - 41min - 7 - Unforgettable Journeys
It's the journey, not the destination, so the saying goes. In this bumper edition of Where to Go, we celebrate the launch of the new DK Eyewitness book Unforgettable Journeys by looking at the art of slow travel. Joining our hosts are adventure writer Shafik Meghji and editor Rebecca Flynn. As a bonus, writers Sarah Hedley Hymers and Sophie Ibbotson (as well as Shafik) give exclusive readings of extracts from the book.
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Wed, 04 Nov 2020 - 59min - 6 - USA National Parks
James and Lucy celebrate the release of USA National Parks: Lands of Wonder in conversation with two of the book's authors: James Edward Mills and Stefanie Payne. They explore the rich history and heritage behind the parks; how important the US National Parks are in American life; and why the time is now – after the events of 2020 – for Americans to start exploring their own back yard.
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Wed, 21 Oct 2020 - 52min - 5 - Scotland
Scotland is a land of contrasts: wonderful modern cities, breathtaking castle-strewn countryside and the wild majesty of the Highlands and islands. This week, James and guest host Danielle pay the country a virtual visit in the excellent company of travel blogger and itinerary planner Kay Gillespie (aka The Chaotic Scot) and Calum Gillies of the Isle of Raasay Distillery. They discuss the magic of visiting Scotland, their favourite hidden gems and how COVID-19 has impacted Scottish life and tourism.
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Wed, 07 Oct 2020 - 57min - 4 - New York City
It’s time to visit the Big Apple. Lucy and James are taken around by travel writers Kweku Ulzen and Lauren Paley, finding out where to start on your first visit, the best things to do and hearing all about their favourite New York stories. As a difficult year draws to a close for NYC, we also find out how the events of 2020 have affected it and what happens next as the City begins to adjust and reopen once again. There’s also an exclusive preview of our new Like A Local city guides.
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Wed, 23 Sep 2020 - 55min - 3 - Sweden
James and Lucy virtually travel to Sweden with award-winning photographer and writer Lola Akinmade Åkerström. They look at what makes Sweden so special, tips for first-time visitors, how the country’s approach to coronavirus has impacted travel and the unique connection between Swedes and the great outdoors. They also discuss Lola’s own journey to Sweden, her new academy and tips for travel writers and photographers.
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Wed, 09 Sep 2020 - 45min - 2 - Italy
Our first episode sees Lucy and James visit Italy in the company of travel writer Toni DeBella, joining us from her home in Orvieto, a historic medieval town in Umbria. They discuss the country's unique character (including the dolce far niente– 'the sweetness of doing nothing'), must-sees for first time visitors and Toni's own relationship with Italy, having moved there in 2012. We also discuss how both Italy and Toni reacted to the country's coronavirus outbreak and how travellers are now starting to return safely.
Find out more about Italy with our DK Eyewitness Italy travel guide, available now: https://geni.us/dkitaly
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Wed, 26 Aug 2020 - 34min - 1 - Trailer
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