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  • Planning A Second Trip to London (Part 2): Where to Stay, What to Eat, and What Not to Miss
    Jun 13 2025

    In Part 2 of our Travel in 10 London series, co-hosts David Brodie and Tim Johnson dive into where to eat, where to stay, and what you absolutely shouldn’t miss on your next visit to one of the world’s most iconic cities.

    From rooftop pools and Michelin-starred hot dogs to hologram concerts and bustling food markets, this episode is packed with smart travel tips for repeat visitors ready to explore a deeper side of London.

    In This Episode:

    🥘 Where to Eat in London

    • Dishoom Shoreditch – A stylish, modern Indian restaurant inspired by Bombay cafés. Famous for its bacon naan roll breakfast and vibrant evening dining.
    • Smokestak – A legendary East London BBQ spot with brisket, ribs, and an unforgettable sticky toffee pudding.
    • Harrods Food Hall – A gourmet emporium that’s part food court, part culinary theatre—from fish and chips to Kobe beef and a Michelin-starred hot dog stand.
    • Restaurant Gordon Ramsay – The world-famous chef’s original fine-dining flagship, still holding three Michelin stars since 1998.

    🛏️ Where to Stay

    • The Hoxton, Shoreditch – A boutique hotel with stylish rooms, a buzzy lobby bar, and prime East London vibes.
    • Mondrian Shoreditch – Chic, design-forward luxury with a rare rooftop pool.
    • Andaz London Liverpool Street – A Hyatt property blending high style with history, located on the former site of “Bedlam.”
    • The Savoy – Timeless luxury in the West End, near theatres and cultural landmarks, with impeccable service and heritage charm.

    🌟 Can’t-Miss Experiences

    • Borough Market – London’s most beloved food market, bursting with artisan eats, gourmet produce, and street food.
    • ABBA Voyage – A state-of-the-art, holographic concert experience in a custom-built stadium. A truly unforgettable night out.

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  • A Second Trip to London, Part 1: Beyond the Icons – Your Guide to a Deeper, More Local Visit
    Jun 13 2025

    In this week’s episode of Travel in 10, co-hosts David Brodie and Tim Johnson explore what to do on your second (or third!) trip to London, England. If you’ve already checked Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and Westminster Abbey off your list, this episode dives deeper—exploring the city’s creative corners, lesser-known museums, and one-of-a-kind experiences.

    From the street art of Shoreditch to the war bunkers of Winston Churchill, this is your essential guide to uncovering London beyond the tourist trail.

    In This Episode:
    • Shoreditch Uncovered – Why this East London neighborhood is perfect for return visitors:
    • Cutting-edge art, fashion, and nightlife
    • A visit to Boxpark Shoreditch, a pop-up market of food stalls, bars, and shops made from shipping containers
    • Street art walking tours, including murals by Banksy and insights from local graffiti artists
    • Tim’s Favorite Hidden Museums:
    • The Crime Museum at New Scotland Yard – A rare and haunting collection usually closed to the public. Original Jack the Ripper letters, counterfeit printing plates, and historic murder weapons.
    • Churchill War Rooms – The underground wartime HQ of Britain’s WWII leadership. Walk through the map room, Churchill’s personal bedroom, and experience a powerful look at history in motion.
    • Tate Modern – Why even non-art lovers should experience one of the world’s best modern art museums. Housed in a massive converted power station and offering free entry.

    Who This Episode Is For:
    • Travelers returning to London for a second (or third) time
    • Business travelers with time to explore
    • Anyone curious about art, history, or London's local culture
    • Fans of hidden gems and offbeat attractions

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  • Sydney - Iconic Views, Coastal Vibes, and Urban Adventures in Australia’s Harbour City
    May 29 2025

    This week on Travel in 10, co-hosts David Brodie and Tim Johnson take you to Sydney, Australia—a city where golden beaches meet global cuisine, where the Sydney Opera House glows against a skyline of steel, and where ferry rides, bush tucker tours, and surf lessons are all just part of a typical day.

    With decades of travel experience between them and firsthand stories from multiple visits—including one trip they shared together—David and Tim offer a traveler’s-eye view of one of the world’s most vibrant and liveable cities.

    In This Episode
    • The best ways to experience the Sydney Opera House—from performances to fine dining at Bennelong and budget-friendly bites at House Canteen
    • Why Circular Quay is the perfect home base for exploring the city’s icons like the Harbour Bridge, Royal Botanic Garden, and ferry terminals
    • Climbing 1,300+ steps on the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb for the most epic views of the skyline
    • Riding the ferry to Camp Cove for a beach break with a skyline view—Tim’s personal favorite “Can’t Miss” in Sydney
    • Snorkeling in the Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve and Shelly Beach for a truly unique way to see Sydney’s marine life
    • A deeper look at Aboriginal culture through the Bush Tucker Tour in the Royal Botanic Gardens and the Art Gallery of New South Wales
    • Watching a live rugby or Aussie rules football match—because Sydney’s sports fans are in a league of their own

    Where to Stay in Sydney
    • The Langham Sydney – Five-star luxury with personalized service in The Rocks
    • Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour – Soak in skyline views from one of the world’s best bathtubs
    • Sydney Harbour Marriott – Steps from Circular Quay, perfect for views of the Opera House
    • Four Points by Sheraton Sydney Central – Mid-range comfort with access to Surrey Hills and Spice Alley
    • Ovolo Woolloomooloo – A boutique Australian brand blending style, creativity, and location

    Where to Eat in Sydney
    • Bennelong – Fine dining inside the Opera House with views to match
    • House Canteen – Budget-friendly eats with a front-row seat to the Harbour
    • Sydney Fish Market – A classic waterfront lunch spot with some of the freshest seafood in Australia
    • Long Chim – Tim and David’s top pick for Thai street food meets upscale vibes
    • Spice Alley – A must-visit for Pan Asian street food lovers in Surrey Hills

    Can’t Miss
    • David’s Pick: Snorkeling in the heart of the city at Cabbage Tree Bay
    • Tim’s Pick: Riding ferries from Circular Quay to hidden beaches like Camp Cove, where you can swim with a skyline view

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  • Tokyo in 10: Discovering Japan’s Futuristic Metropolis One Neighborhood at a Time
    May 21 2025
    Tokyo in 10: Discovering Japan’s Futuristic Metropolis One Neighborhood at a Time

    This week on Travel in 10, David Brodie and Tim Johnson explore one of the most dynamic and endlessly fascinating cities in the world—Tokyo. From centuries-old temples to ultra-modern skyscrapers, Michelin-starred ramen counters to vending machines selling t-shirts, Tokyo is a city where every block is a new adventure.

    David reflects on launching the podcast while living in Tokyo in 2005, and Tim brings his insights from a recent visit to the Japanese capital.

    In This Episode

    Sensoji Temple

    • Tokyo’s oldest temple in the heart of Asakusa, surrounded by traditional shops and street food.

    Shibuya Crossing

    • The world’s busiest pedestrian intersection—Tokyo’s neon-fueled energy in one epic crosswalk.

    Itoya Stationery Store

    • A 12-story stationery wonderland in Ginza with a rooftop herb garden and hard-to-find writing tools.

    Muji Flagship

    • Explore minimalist Japanese design at its finest at this flagship Ginza location.

    NHK Studio Park

    • Try your hand at being a Japanese news anchor and explore the quirky world of Japanese television.

    Where to Stay in Tokyo

    Ritz-Carlton Tokyo

    • Luxury above the clouds—beginning on the 45th floor with panoramic skyline views.

    Shangri-La Tokyo

    • Upscale and serene, located right at Tokyo Station for seamless access.

    Park Hyatt Tokyo

    • As seen in Lost in Translation, a serene luxury escape in Shinjuku.

    Hyatt Centric Ginza

    • Boutique vibes in a former newspaper office with nods to Tokyo’s media legacy.

    Book & Bed

    • Sleep in a bookstore at this quirky, capsule-style hotel for book lovers.

    Can’t Miss Experiences

    Tim’s Pick:

    • Catch a baseball game in Tokyo—it’s a high-energy, cultural spectacle unlike anywhere else.

    David’s Pick:

    • Head to the Mori Art Museum for incredible exhibitions and the best city views in Roppongi Hills.

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  • Exploring Edinburgh: Scotland’s Dramatic Capital of Castles, Folklore & Food
    May 14 2025

    This week on Travel in 10, David Brodie and Tim Johnson take you to one of the most atmospheric cities in the world—Edinburgh, Scotland. From the storied stones of Edinburgh Castle to hidden whisky cellars and haggis counters, this episode is packed with timeless charm, fascinating history, and hearty Scottish fare.

    Whether you're planning your first visit or looking to return to your ancestral roots, this guide covers the essential stops, tastes, and tales that make Edinburgh unforgettable.

    In This Episode:

    Walking the Royal Mile

    • Discover why this stretch from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyrood is the city’s cultural and historic backbone, featuring everything from bagpipers to whisky tastings.

    Eating in Edinburgh

    • Tim and David share their favorite places to try haggis—including the Haggis Box at the Scottish Storytelling Centre—and classic meals at both the iconic The Witchery by the Castle and pulled pork staple Oink.
    • Scottish Whisky Experience: A theme-park-style ride and immersive tasting inside one of the world’s largest Scotch whisky collections.

    Where to Stay in Edinburgh

    • From the luxury of The Balmoral to the boutique style of 100 Princes Street and modern elegance at the W Edinburgh, there’s a perfect place for every traveler.

    Genealogy Travel Tips

    • Discover how to tap into free genealogy research services across Scotland’s libraries and uncover your ancestral connections.

    Can’t-Miss Spot

    • A visit to Deacon Brodie’s Tavern, named after the real-life inspiration behind Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde—and maybe a distant relative!
    • Scottish Storytelling Centre: Learn about the power of oral traditions and immerse yourself in Scotland’s folklore heritage—perhaps with a bowl of haggis from the on-site café.

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  • Expedition Cruises through the Amazon Rainforest
    Apr 30 2025
    Exploring the Amazon by Luxury Expedition Ship with Seabourn Venture

    In this week’s edition of Travel in 10, David Brodie welcomes co-host Tim Johnson back from an unforgettable journey deep into the heart of Brazil’s Amazon rainforest. This episode is your front-row seat to one of the world’s most remote and biodiverse destinations—experienced in style aboard Seabourn Venture, a purpose-built luxury expedition ship.

    From pink dolphins to piranha fishing, and from remote riverside villages to a stunning theatrical festival in Parintins, this is not your typical cruise. Join us as we explore what it’s like to navigate the world’s largest river system aboard a small ship packed with amenities—and adventure.

    In This Episode:

    • What makes an expedition cruise ship unique
    • Daily wildlife excursions via Zodiac boats, including encounters with pink river dolphins, toucans, and piranhas
    • Immersive visits to remote Amazonian villages and a glimpse into riverside life in Brazil
    • How the Amazon acts as a superhighway for millions of people—complete with “boat buses” and mobile banking via satellite
    • A surprise cultural highlight: a private performance of the Boi Bumbá Festival in Parintins, featuring vibrant costumes, storytelling, and unmatched energy
    • What to expect onboard, including luxury suites, spa, jacuzzis, fine dining, and expert-led nightly briefings from naturalists and scientists
    • Tips for booking the Amazon portion of Seabourn’s longer transcontinental voyages

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    🌍 For more on Amazon River travel, visit: Brazilian Amazon Travel Guide

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  • Antigua & Barbuda for Food Lovers: Top Culinary Experiences in Paradise
    Apr 19 2025

    In Part 2 of our special on-location episode from the Caribbean paradise of Antigua and Barbuda, David and Tim dive into the island’s vibrant culinary and cultural scene. From beachside fine dining to downtown street food and a deep dive into local rum history, this episode is a flavor-packed guide to the best bites, sips, and experiences across the islands.

    Find out more about visiting Antigua and Barbuda here.

    In This Episode:

    • A deep dive into the Eat ‘N’ Lime Food Tour in the capital of St. John’s, including stops for fungi, goat water, roti, and a Rastafarian vegan café
    • Tasting traditional and globally inspired dishes at Loose Cannon Beach Club, managed by a UK-trained chef and set right on Galleon Beach with a DJ, saxophonist, and unbeatable vibes
    • Dining cliffside at the stunning Sheer Rocks restaurant, known for its tapas journey, poolside cocktails, and sunset views at Cocobay Resort
    • A visit to the Academy of Rum, where you can learn the history of Antiguan rum and even blend your own bottle to take home
    • Experiencing the legendary Sunday party at Shirley Heights, with unbeatable views, smoky barbecue, and steel pan sounds

    Our Favourite Places to Stay:

    • Tamarind Hills Resort: Hillside villas, ocean views, private plunge pools, and luxury living on Frye’s Beach
    • Curtain Bluff: Classic luxury meets beachfront relaxation, perfect for families or couples
    • Boone’s Point Estate: Private villas curated by a top luxury hotelier, ideal for groups seeking total seclusion
    • Cocobay Resort: A romantic, adults-only hideaway with pastel cottages, plunge pools, and sunset views

    This episode is supported by the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority.

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  • Antigua & Barbuda: Soca, Steel Drums, and Sunsets
    Apr 11 2025

    In this special two-part episode of Travel in 10, your hosts David Brodie and Tim Johnson record for the first time on location—from the stunning Tamarind Hills Resort in Antigua and Barbuda. Famous for its 365 beaches (one for every day of the year), this Caribbean paradise offers so much more beyond its shoreline.

    In Part 1, David and Tim explore the vibrant culture and music that define the island, featuring exclusive interviews with some of Antigua’s most celebrated musicians including Soca star CP and steelpan master Khan Cordice. From beach bars and live music to deep-rooted traditions and the rhythm of Carnival, this episode gets to the heart of what makes Antigua truly unique.

    Find out more about visiting Antigua and Barbuda here.

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

    • 🎶 The evolution of Soca music and its roots in Calypso
    • 🥁 A behind-the-scenes look at the steelpan tradition with the Hell’s Gate Steel Orchestra
    • 💃 How Antigua’s hotels celebrate local culture through live music and performance
    • 🏰 Historical insights from Nelson’s Dockyard & Clarence House
    • 🐢 Underwater adventures including sea turtles, stingrays & scooter snorkeling
    • 🏖️ Beachside relaxation and unbeatable Caribbean views
    • 🛥️ Sailing, snorkeling, and why this is Tim’s fifth time back!

    Our Favourite Places to Stay:

    • Tamarind Hills Resort: Hillside villas, ocean views, private plunge pools, and luxury living on Frye’s Beach
    • Curtain Bluff: Classic luxury meets beachfront relaxation, perfect for families or couples
    • Boone’s Point Estate: Private villas curated by a top luxury hotelier, ideal for groups seeking total seclusion
    • Cocobay Resort: A romantic, adults-only hideaway with pastel cottages, plunge pools, and sunset views

    🎧 Episode Highlights Include:

    • First-hand perspectives from musicians shaping Antigua’s cultural scene
    • Scooter snorkeling and sea life sightings at Galleon Beach
    • Nelson’s Dockyard, UNESCO heritage, and colonial stories
    • The magic of Antigua after dark with steel drums and Soca beats

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