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  • Destination Unlocked: Vancouver - Will Woods on nature, food and urban legends
    Jan 7 2026

    Today, we're unlocking the vibrant and complex city of Vancouver with our guest, Will Woods, founder of Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours. We dive into the city's unique blend of stunning natural landscapes and a rich, sometimes dark history shaped by migration and hidden stories. From the breathtaking views of Stanley Park to the fascinating tales of prohibition and crime that lurk beneath the city's surface, Will shares why exploring Vancouver on foot is the best way to truly understand its essence. If you’re after more than just the picturesque postcard views and want to uncover the deeper narratives that define this incredible destination, you’re in the right place. Join us as we navigate the hidden corners and celebrated highlights of this dynamic city!

    Takeaways:

    1. Vancouver is a city that uniquely blends urban life with nature, offering mountains and forests just a short drive from downtown.
    2. The Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours are about uncovering hidden stories of the city, focusing on history that isn't commonly celebrated.
    3. Stanley Park is a must-visit, featuring stunning views, indigenous totem poles, and a seawall perfect for a leisurely walk.
    4. September is a wonderful time to visit Vancouver, with pleasant weather and fewer tourists compared to the summer months.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    1. forbiddenvancouver.ca

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  • Destination Unlocked: Jerusalem - Leontine Cohen introduces the Holy (Hummus) City
    Jan 4 2026

    Exploring Jerusalem with Leontine Cohen: History, Food, and Culture Unveiled

    In this episode of 'Destination Unlocked', host Daniel Edward chats with Leontine Cohen, a seasoned tour guide in Jerusalem. Leontine shares her insights on the must-see attractions, cultural nuances, Shabbat experiences, and culinary delights of Jerusalem. From the iconic Wailing Wall to the bustling Mahane Yehuda Market, you will get an in-depth look at what makes this city so unique. Leontine also offers practical tips for tourists on transportation, language, and authentic souvenirs. Tune in to discover the heart of Jerusalem and plan your own unforgettable visit.

    00:00 Introduction to Destination Unlocked

    00:51 First Impressions of Jerusalem

    02:06 Must-See Highlights in Jerusalem

    02:50 Visitor Demographics and War Impact

    06:45 Experiencing Shabbat in Jerusalem

    12:00 Jerusalem's Culinary Delights

    14:55 Tipping Culture and Tour Guide Insights

    16:42 Leontine's Personal Journey and Booking Information

    18:59 Jerusalem Quiz and Insider Tips

    20:46 Exploring Jerusalem's Markets

    21:06 Jerusalem's Historical Highlights

    21:40 The Golden Glow of Jerusalem Stone

    22:22 Kanafeh and Halva: Jerusalem's Sweet Delights

    24:14 Navigating Jerusalem in English

    24:34 Essential Hebrew Phrases for Tourists

    27:08 A Week in Jerusalem: Must-See Sites

    29:45 Travel Tips: Getting Around Israel

    31:53 Top Recommendations for Visiting Jerusalem

    36:13 Authentic Souvenirs from Jerusalem

    37:14 Conclusion and Farewell

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  • Destination Unlocked: 2026 Family Travel Trends with Luxury Planner Holly Axelrad
    Jan 1 2026

    Join host Daniel Edward on Destination Unlocked, the chatty travel podcast, as he interviews Holly Axelrad, a luxury family travel planner. Together, they discuss the emerging family travel trends for 2026, including the rise of multi-generational trips, early booking habits, and the shift towards nature and adventure-focused holidays.

    Discover top destinations like South Africa, Thailand, Costa Rica, Iceland, and the Maldives, and get practical advice for planning unforgettable family vacations. Tune in for insights, tips, and inspiration for your next family adventure.

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  • Destination Unlocked: Barcelona - Ann-Marie Brannigan on Gaudi, Food and Catalan Culture
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode of Destination Unlocked, Daniel sits down with Ann-Marie Brannigan, co-founder of Runner Bean Tours, one of Barcelona’s top walking tour companies. If you are planning a Barcelona trip or it is on your travel wishlist, this conversation is packed with calm, practical advice from someone who genuinely knows the city inside out.

    Ann-Marie shares the reality of visiting famous sites like Sagrada Família, Park Güell and the Gothic Quarter, along with the local secrets most first-time visitors never discover. Think hidden Art Nouveau doorways, Catalan food traditions, and the surprisingly joyful Christmas characters you won’t find anywhere else.

    About this episode

    Unlock the vibrant spirit of Barcelona as we delve into the city’s hidden gems with Ann-Marie Brannigan from Runner Bean Tours. This episode is a treasure trove of insider knowledge, offering you practical tips that go beyond the usual tourist traps. Ever wondered when the best time to visit is? Anne Marie suggests May and late September for cooler weather and fewer crowds, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local culture. We also explore the iconic Sagrada Familia, not just as a must-see, but as a testament to Gaudi’s genius that truly comes alive when you witness it in person. Anne Marie shares her secrets on navigating the city, from the Gothic Quarter's maze-like streets to the best neighbourhoods to stay in. If you’re planning a trip or just dreaming of one, this episode is packed with everything you need to know to experience the authentic Barcelona, rich in history, culture, and culinary delights.

    What we cover• The best time to visit Barcelona

    Why December, early February and late spring offer the best balance of weather, atmosphere and manageable crowds. And why July is… exactly what you think.

    • Essential Barcelona highlights (and how to enjoy them without stress)

    How far in advance you should book Sagrada Família, why Park Güell is magical but exposed in the summer sun, and the easiest way to navigate the metro without overthinking it.

    • The neighbourhoods that make Barcelona feel human

    A clear break-down of:

    1. The Gothic Quarter
    2. El Raval
    3. El Born / La Ribera
    4. Eixample
    5. Gràcia
    6. …and where Ann-Marie recommends staying if you want village-style charm within the city.

    • Catalan culture (and why it’s different from the rest of Spain)

    Language, identity, food traditions and the long history that shaped modern Catalonia.

    • What to eat in Barcelona

    From a classic café con leche and pastry, to cannelloni done the Catalan way, to albóndigas with cuttlefish. Plus, why Cava deserves a prime spot on your list.

    • Real insider secrets

    Where to find Barcelona’s oldest shops, how to spot stunning Art Nouveau lobbies hidden in plain sight, and the very unexpected Catalan Christmas traditions (yes, including the caganer).

    • Safety and getting around

    Honest tips on navigating pickpockets, how the metro works, and why it is worth looking up instead of sideways on La Rambla.

    • Easy day trips from Barcelona

    Why Ann-Marie recommends Tarragona over Girona for many visitors, from Roman ruins to quieter streets and brilliant food.

    Follow Runner Bean Tours

    Website: https://www.runnerbeantours.com

    Instagram: @runnerbeantours

    Takeaways
    1. Barcelona is best visited in late spring or early autumn to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler weather.
    2. Anne Marie shares insider tips for navigating Sagrada
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  • Destination Unlocked: Slow Travel - Bailey Cook on Backpacking, Adventure and Confidence
    Dec 10 2025

    Join us as we explore the adventurous world of slow travel with Bailey Cook, the globetrotting backpacker who turned a six-month journey into a three-year odyssey across 70 countries. We dive deep into the essence of traveling full-time with just a backpack, discussing everything from the thrill of spontaneous adventures to the invaluable connections made along the way. Bailey shares his insights on how slow travel has transformed his experiences, allowing him to immerse himself in the local culture rather than just tick off destinations. We also chat about the challenges, like budgeting and navigating through unexpected situations, including a wild snowstorm in Tajikistan that tested his survival skills. If you’re looking for inspiration to embrace your travel dreams and the confidence to step outside your comfort zone, this episode is packed with tips and stories that will motivate you to unlock your own travel potential!

    About this episode

    Traveling is more than just a way to see the world; it's an opportunity for self-discovery, personal growth, and connection with diverse cultures. In our latest episode of Destination Unlocked, we chat with Bailey Cook, known as Backpack with Bailey, who embarked on a journey that started as a six-month adventure and transformed into a three-year odyssey across 70 countries. Bailey shares his philosophy of slow travel, emphasizing the importance of immersing oneself in local cultures and experiences rather than just checking off destinations. We explore how his initial spontaneous trip evolved into a mission to visit every country on earth, propelled by a desire for adventure and connection. From the bustling streets of London, where we recorded this episode amidst the city's vibrant atmosphere, Bailey reflects on the invaluable lessons learned from his travels—lessons about resilience, adaptability, and the beauty of human connection. Whether it's navigating the challenges of language barriers or embracing the unexpected, this episode is packed with insights for anyone dreaming of a life on the road.

    Bailey's travels have not only been about ticking boxes; they've been about creating meaningful experiences. As he recounts his time volunteering on a winemaking farm in Bulgaria and working in hostels across Europe, we delve into the nuances of slow travel and the joy of forming connections with locals. He shares stories of how he learned to appreciate the little things, like the warmth of a shared meal or the thrill of spontaneous adventures that arise when you let go of strict itineraries. The conversation highlights the beauty of serendipity in travel, where the unplanned moments often become the most cherished memories. We also touch on the importance of sustainable travel and supporting local economies by choosing family-owned businesses over commercial chains. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that travel can be a vehicle for personal growth and cultural exchange, offering insights that go far beyond the typical tourist experience.

    In the final segments of our chat, Bailey opens up about the challenges of long-term travel, including managing finances and dealing with the pressures of social media. He candidly discusses the expectations that come with being a travel content creator and how he strives to maintain authenticity in his storytelling. As he reflects on the highs and lows of his journey, Bailey encourages aspiring travellers to take that first leap, reminding us that every great adventure begins with a single step. His infectious enthusiasm and passion for exploration resonate deeply, making this episode not only an inspiring listen but also a practical guide for those looking to embark on their own travel journeys. Tune in to discover how to embrace the world with an open heart and an adventurous spirit!

    Takeaways
    1. Slow travel allows you
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  • Destination Unlocked: Reykjavik - Valur on Sagas, Museums and Daily Life
    Dec 3 2025

    Reykjavik is a treasure trove of experiences just waiting to be unlocked, and today we dive deep into what makes this stunning city the gateway to Iceland's natural wonders. Our guest, Valur Heiðar Sævarsson, the founder of Your Friend in Reykjavik, shares invaluable insights on navigating the city’s vibrant culture, from iconic sites like Hallgrímskirkja Church and Harpa Concert Hall to the picturesque Reykjavik Harbour. We explore the must-try local delicacies, including the beloved hot dogs, and the essential geothermal pools that are staples of Icelandic life. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveller dreaming of Iceland, this episode is packed with tips on everything from the Golden Circle tours to the best spots for witnessing the northern lights. Get ready to discover Reykjavik like a local, equipped with all the insider knowledge you need for an unforgettable adventure!

    About this episode

    The atmosphere of Reykjavik, Iceland’s vibrant capital, is a magical blend of natural wonders and cozy urban charm. In our latest episode, we dive deep into the heart of this enchanting city with Valur Heiðar Sævarsson, the founder of Your Friend in Reykjavik. As we explore Reykjavik's highlights, from the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church to the stunning Harpa Concert Hall, Valur shares insider tips on how to truly experience the city like a local. You'll learn about the unique geothermal pools that Icelanders frequent, including the must-visit spots for soaking in warm, mineral-rich waters, and discover the best practices for enjoying these communal spaces, like the importance of showering before diving in. We can't miss the culinary delights either! Valur introduces us to the beloved Icelandic hot dog, arguably the nation's most famous fast food, and discusses the peculiarities of Icelandic cuisine, including lamb dishes and the infamous fermented shark. Whether you're a seasoned traveller or planning your first trip, this episode is packed with practical advice on navigating Reykjavik's public transport and the best ways to explore the stunning natural landscapes surrounding the city. Get ready to unlock the secrets of Reykjavik with us!

    Takeaways:

    1. Reykjavik is a vibrant city that serves as the gateway to Iceland's stunning natural wonders, including waterfalls and geothermal pools.
    2. Valur emphasized the importance of soaking in geothermal water, especially in chilly weather, as a quintessential Icelandic experience.
    3. The Golden Circle tour is highly recommended for first-time visitors, showcasing incredible sights like Gullfoss waterfall and Þingvellir National Park.
    4. To truly experience Reykjavik, you should explore local eateries and try Iceland's famous hot dogs with everything and the delicious Icelandic lamb soup.
    5. When visiting local pools in Reykjavik, remember to shower before entering, as it's a part of the local etiquette that reflects hygiene practices.
    6. For the best chance to see the northern lights, head out of the city into dark areas, ideally during peak activity times around 10 or 11 PM.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    1. yourfriendinreykjavik.com
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  • Destination Unlocked: Muscat - Claire Hall on Culture, Food and Day Trips
    Dec 3 2025

    Oman is a hidden gem waiting to be explored, and in this episode, we dive deep into its enchanting landscapes and rich culture. Our guest, travel blogger Claire Hall from OmanWanderlust.com, shares her firsthand experiences living in Muscat for two and a half years. We discuss must-visit spots like the Grand Mosque, the stunning Wadi Shab, and the breathtaking Jebel Shams—Oman's Grand Canyon. Claire reveals practical tips for adventurers, from road trip routes to local delicacies like shua and Omani halwa. If you’re looking for a unique travel destination that offers both adventure and authentic Arabian culture, now is the perfect time to consider Oman!

    About this episode

    Oman is a hidden gem in the Middle East that deserves more attention, and we're diving into its treasures with Claire Hall, the travel blogger behind omanwanderlust.com. As someone who's spent two and a half years in Muscat, Claire offers a wealth of practical advice on how to experience this beautiful country authentically. From the stunning Grand Mosque and the Royal Opera House in Muscat to the breathtaking wadis and mountains that lie just outside the city, she emphasizes the importance of exploring beyond the typical tourist trail. Oman is not just about its capital; it’s a land of adventure where you can hike through spectacular valleys, swim with turtles, and even zip-line over some of the world's most stunning landscapes.

    We touch on the culinary delights of Oman too, with Claire sharing her favourites like shuwa, a slow-cooked meat dish, and the unique Omani halwa, a sweet treat that’s perfect after a hearty meal. The episode also highlights the cultural aspects of Omani life, where traditional customs are preserved amidst modern developments. Whether you're considering a visit soon or just curious about what Oman has to offer, this conversation is filled with tips and insights that will inspire wanderlust and a deeper appreciation for this remarkable destination.

    As the episode unfolds, we explore the differences between Oman and its flashier neighbour, Dubai, with Claire passionately asserting that Oman offers a more genuine Arabian experience. With plans for new attractions and sporting events like Ironman competitions, Oman is set to welcome more visitors while still maintaining its unique charm. So if you're looking for a travel destination that combines adventure, culture, and stunning natural beauty, Oman should be at the top of your list!

    Takeaways
    1. Oman is an overlooked gem of the Arabian Peninsula with rich culture and adventure.
    2. Claire Hall emphasizes the charm of Muscat, highlighting the Grand Mosque and Opera House.
    3. Outdoor adventures in Oman include hiking in the stunning Jebel Shams and swimming with turtles.
    4. Wadi Shab is a must-visit with its breathtaking scenery and swimming opportunities.
    5. Omani cuisine features aromatic dishes like shuwa and delightful desserts such as halwa.
    6. Now is the perfect time to visit Oman before it becomes a major tourist hotspot.

    Links referenced in this episode
    1. destinationunlocked.com
    2. omanwanderlust.com

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  • Destination Unlocked: Chicago - Hillary Marzec on Architecture, Food and Neighbourhoods
    Dec 3 2025

    Hillary Marzec, the founder of Inside Chicago Walking Tours, joins us to unlock the vibrant city of Chicago. She shares invaluable insights on the must-see architecture, delicious local cuisine, and the quirky traditions that define this bustling metropolis. From the essential Chicago hot dog—hold the ketchup, please—to the deep-dish pizza debate, Hillary dives deep into what makes Chicago's food scene unique. We also explore the neighbourhoods, from the trendy Wicker Park to the historic Andersonville, offering you a local’s perspective on where to unwind and indulge. If you’re planning a visit or just daydreaming about the Windy City, this episode is packed with tips that will inspire your next adventure!

    About this episode

    Join us for an enlightening and entertaining conversation with Hilary Marzec of Inside Chicago Walking Tours, where we delve into the vibrant tapestry of Chicago—a city bursting with history, culture, and culinary delights. From the moment we discuss the beauty of autumn in Chicago, Hilary's enthusiasm invites you to see past the city's weather reputation and embrace its unique charm. Our chat unveils the must-visit neighborhoods, each offering its own slice of Chicago life. Hilary emphasizes the significance of the city’s renowned architecture, urging everyone to appreciate it not just as buildings but as stories waiting to be uncovered.

    As we navigate through Chicago's culinary landscape, Hilary passionately defends the city's iconic dishes, explaining the intricacies of ordering an authentic Chicago hot dog and why deep dish pizza is a point of pride. You’ll learn about the cultural influences that shape Chicago's diverse food scene, reflecting the city's rich immigrant history. Hilary also shares her insights on how to make the most of your visit, from the best walking routes to the hidden gems that showcase the city’s true spirit.

    This episode is a treasure trove for anyone looking to explore Chicago, complete with practical tips and an insider's perspective. Hilary’s warmth and knowledge shine through, making it clear that Chicago is not just a destination—it's an experience waiting to be unlocked. Tune in and get ready to discover the Windy City in a whole new light!

    Takeaways
    1. Hilary emphasizes that Chicago's architecture is integral to its identity, showcasing its historical significance and modern innovations.
    2. The diverse culinary scene in Chicago reflects its immigrant communities, offering a rich tapestry of flavors beyond just deep dish pizza and hot dogs.
    3. Visitors to Chicago should definitely explore neighborhoods like Wicker Park and Andersonville to experience local life and culture.
    4. Hillary highlights that the Chicago Pedway is a unique underground walking system, perfect for avoiding bad weather while exploring the city.
    5. Understanding the local food culture is essential; Chicago-style hot dogs and Italian beef sandwiches are must-try delicacies with specific ordering customs.
    6. When planning a Chicago trip, ensure to set aside time for both river architecture tours and walking tours for a comprehensive experience.

    Links referenced in this episode
    1. insidechicagowalkingtours.com
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