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Europe is the best continent on the planet to explore. Join Brian Unger as he crisscrosses dozens of destinations giving context and perspective on what makes Europe incandescent. Each episode will encapsulate the history, culture, cuisine and attractions of a different European region in order to help enrich your travel experience. Viva l'Europe!
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Belfast is a city known for sectarian conflict and the biggest shipping disaster in history. It is also one of the most interesting destinations in Europe. Its raw, recent history is guaranteed to make an impression on you.
Heroic little Malta has survived two epic sieges against impossible odds giving it an outsized significance in European history. When you add the vibrant Maltese culture with its cosmopolitan vibe amidst azure blue seas, this island has an almost mythic quality.
Every year, tourists to Florence have been known to suffer from a real-life affliction brought on by exposure to sublime beauty. Visit the city that is so beautiful, it can make you sick.
The best street in Europe is in Edinburgh. You can find all things Scotland on a stroll down the Royal Mile.
Endless coastlines, magical villages, active volcanoes...and the breasts of St. Agatha? There is a lot more to Sicily than the Mafia.
The diversity of historical, cultural and entertainment activities in London will have you agreeing with the famous phrase - "when you are tired of London, you are tired of life".
Two medieval London buildings are classic examples of "statement architecture". Understanding them is to understand England. Which buildings could they be? Tune in to find out!
Montmartre to the Mona Lisa, cafes to cemeteries...you'll find it all in the City of Light
Rome was decorated by Michelangelo, Raphael, Bernini and others. Join me as we ramble through the Renaissance to get to know these masters and their dazzling work.
It is not nicknamed the Eternal City for no reason. Is anywhere in western civilization more important than Rome? Part One of this two-part episode features the Rome of Julius Caesar, Caligula and Nero. You'll walk through ten terrific Roman highlights that will get you doing the Caesar Shuffle.
Welcome back to Snapshots from Europe Travelogue. Here's a preview of what's coming up in Season Two.
Dublin has a well-deserved reputation as a playful, lyrical city. And if a pub crawl is your idea of a good time, look no further. History and culture oozes through the cobblestones of the Irish capital.
Clinging to the westernmost edge of Europe, Lisbon is often overlooked. But that would be a mistake. There is a lot to love about this tenacious little city that was the capital of one of the greatest empires in world history. We travel to Portugal in this episode to find out what makes Lisbon special.…
The Supermodel of the Greek islands
Europe meets Asia creating an intoxicating blend of east and west in this exotic city. The legacy of Istanbul's enormous influence and historical significance can be seen throughout this Imperial capital. A lot of great stuff to cover in this episode!
The remarkable story of St. Petersburg revolves around the lavish Winter Palace. Travel north to Russia and get to know the City of White Nights
Imposing, strategic and iconic, these are the top ten reasons why Gibraltar ROCKS!
Beguiling Venice has been called the most beautiful city built by man. Join Brian Unger as we take a virtual gondola ride through this enchanting city of canals, courtesans and Casanova.
Chic, sexy and spectacular. The French Riviera is where you will find celebrities, luxurious yachts, lavish villas, opulent casinos and clothing optional beaches. But it wasn't always that way. Come along on this virtual trip to the Cote d'Azur
It's hard to imagine any city in the world that has had more of a roller coaster ride through the 20th century than Berlin. Get your ticket and climb aboard. For pictures of Berlin, visit Snapshots From Europe Travelogue on Instagram https://linktr.ee/SnapshotsFromEuropeTravelogue
Magical, whimsical and unique Barcelona is sometimes misunderstood. Get to know the capital of Catalonia in this episode. Visit my Instagram @shapshotstravelogue to view pictures that accompany the podcast and will give you a look at this wonderful city.
Welcome to Snapshots from Europe Travelogue. Join host Brian Unger as we crisscross the continent getting to know the backstories behind dozens of fascinating European destinations.
A recap of the year's good, bad, and tragic travel moments. After three years of the Travelogue podcast, this is our last episode. We’ve had such an amazing time sharing our travel stories and tips with you, and want to thank you for being such loyal listeners. Read more here: https://www.cntraveler.com/story/a-year-in-travel-2018-travelogue-podcas…
January 2019 marks the first transatlantic print issue of Condé Nast Traveler—and what better issue to launch with than an exhaustive list of our New York and London editors' favorite hotels, resorts, and cruise ships? In honor of this inaugural edition and our annual best-of-the-best Gold List, we put together a cast of British and American editor…
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For the most part, travel goes smoothly. But when it doesn't, it seems like it really doesn't: The river cruise you've been waiting the whole year to take is skipping a port you're excited about due to low water levels. Or your flight is delayed. And delayed. Delayed, delayed, delayed again, until eventually, it's canceled. Say you finally get on a…
All year long, Condé Nast Traveler editors meet with hotel owners and cruise operators, tourism boards and globe trotters, to pick their brains; we rack up air miles checking out new openings and revisiting places we haven't seen in 20 years. We talk to our peers in the U.K. at Condé Nast Traveller (two Ls, folks) about where they're heading next y…
In this week's episode of Travelogue, our editors are walk through our gift guides and give a few hints as to what they're giving this year (and what they're hoping to get). There's a little bit of everything: luggage (Away, of course), stocking stuffers to help reduce your plastic consumption, and the noise-cancelling headphones we've been raving …
This'll serve you well on your second—or twenty-second—visit, too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesCondé Nast Traveler による
It's possible, we swear. Tune in to hear: Samantha Brown, host of PBS's Places to Love and mom to five-year-old twins Ellis and Elizabeth; Alex Postman, Condé Nast Traveler's features director and mom to Nell (12), Charlie (17), and Sam (19); Gina Lee, senior director of product at Priceline and mom to Sebastian (4) and Colette (5 months); Brian Su…
This episode originally aired October 20, 2017. Packing up your life and moving halfway around the world is exciting, but it can also be extremely challenging. Here, we learn from those who have done it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesCondé Nast Traveler による
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Things You Should Never, Ever Do on a Road Trip
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For many of us, road trips across the U.S. were our first introduction to travel—for others who grew up abroad, the road trip was the pinnacle of American-ness. In this episode, our editors tackle the do's, don'ts, and *oh hell no's* of the road trip. And, as usual with *Traveler* editors, there is no grey area. Only the most navigation-savvy perso…
The first thing you need to know is that this is a part two of sorts, to an overtourism podcast episode we ran in 2017. You should probably that episode first. But in this week's episode, we check in on places in almost every stage of overtourism—from the brink of discovery (the Azores), to the one who's got it all figured out (Bhutan), to the city…
When 429,000 of you speak, we listen—and then we talk about it on the podcast. If you want to know how the sausage gets made, why editor-favorite Hot List hotels (and destinations) are popping up in our RCAs faster than ever, why we're so freaking excited that Traveler readers voted a hotel like the Sagamore Pendry Baltimore as the number one hotel…
Those who know it wouldn't dare call Chicago a second city, so it's no wonder it won the best city in the U.S. in our recently released Readers' Choice Awards. Listen in for intel on where to eat, stay, and play in Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesCondé Nast Traveler による
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Our Favorite Late Night Eats Around the World
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Warning: Do not listen to this episode on an empty stomach. From fries to doner kebabs, here's what our editors eat after hours. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesCondé Nast Traveler による
Do you opt for the durability of a hard shell or the flexibility of soft canvas? Is a built-in battery a must-have or a frivolous marketing ploy? Does the way a suitcase looks matter more than how smoothly it rolls? These luggage questions spark iron-clad opinions in frequent travelers. So on this week's episode, we hit the proverbial baggage claim…
From Mexico to New York, here are some fall getaways we can't wait to take. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesCondé Nast Traveler による
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Things You Should Never, Ever Do in a Restaurant
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We cover when it's ok to eat with your hands (steak, never; bacon, always), as well as how to navigate all the different utensils, how picky you're allowed to be, and our overall pet peeves. (Don't use flash photography. Just don't.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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It's Hurricane Season. Time to Plan Your Trip to the Caribbean
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Every September, knuckles from Maine to Venezuela whiten with the approach of storm season, that 3-month window when the wide stretch of the Atlantic between Dakar and Antigua threatens to fling spirals of torrential rain and wind at our eastern coasts. In this episode, we give you tips on staying safe and protecting your vacation in hurricane zone…
Historical sites, the best dive bars, and (of course) the Green Monstah: We cover it all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesCondé Nast Traveler による
Because we actually planned in advance this year... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesCondé Nast Traveler による
The tried, tested, and new. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesCondé Nast Traveler による
Your squeeze-the-most-outta-those-precious-18-summers playbook to family travel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesCondé Nast Traveler による
Wait. What's that? You still haven't been to Sydney? What the "bloody hell" are you waiting for? Actually, it's all good. Because on this week's episode, our editors who know, love, and, in some cases, have lived in Australia's biggest city tell you exactly what you need to know for your first trip down there. We unpack everything, from why you sho…
Spoiler alert: none of them are vegetables. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesCondé Nast Traveler による
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Things You Should Never, Ever Do in a Hotel
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Do you take a bath? Raid the mini-bar? Work in the lobby? Get your towels replaced every day? Use the hotel safe? As usual, our editors have lots of opinions, and duke it out over hotel do's and don'ts in this week's episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesCondé Nast Traveler による
It seems fair to say Tony Bourdain changed travel even more than he changed food. He may not have *invented* what we now call “experiential” or “immersive” travel, but it *was* how he rolled, and he did it so completely, so consistently, and on such massive stages that it’s become the default mode of travel for an entire generation, leading to a wh…
In this week's episode, we handed the hosting reins over to contributing media editor Mark Ellwood to answer some complicated questions: Is LGBTQ+ travel political just because it's LGBTQ+ travel? Does spending your money as an LGBTQ+ traveler mean you're encouraging anti-queer policies? The answers? That's complicated, too. Learn more about your a…
Here at the Traveler office, we may disagree on a few things, but Barcelona isn’t one of them. What’s not to love? The capital of Catalonia is at once a late-night party town and a destination for those seeking time-traveling tranquility; a place where you can be eating Michelin-starred tapas one minute and listening to live jazz on the rooftop of …
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Why Plastic in Our Oceans Is a Travel Problem, Too
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There are some things that are just too damn big to fit into our little brains: The scale of the universe, the size of a T-Rex, the amount of plastic in our oceans. To wrap our heads around it, we need to resort to analogies, comparisons, or shrink the problem down into something comprehensible—so how's this? The equivalent of an entire NYC garbage…