Come on an adventure and fuel your wanderlust as we travel the globe, talking to ordinary people about why they love where they live. We explore beyond the guide books and tourist traps and discover local secrets. In this episode, we hear from Meghan Gearino who lives in Richmond, the capital of Virginia on the US East coast. Richmond is famous for its well-preserved historic architecture and cobblestone streets, thriving arts and music scene and diverse neighbourhoods.
Come on an adventure and fuel your wanderlust as we travel the globe, talking to ordinary people about why they love where they live. We explore beyond the guide books and tourist traps and discover local secrets. In this episode, our postcard is from Samuel Meiji who lives in beautiful Manizales, in the coffee region of Colombia. Surrounded by picturesque landscapes, Manizales boasts world-renowned coffee and chocolate, and is home to Colombia's national dish. Hear from Samuel why Manizales is known as the Sweden of South America. Don't miss his recommendations for where and what to eat - it all sounds delicious - and his surprising tip for how to get around this hilly city. Support this show! https://ko-fi.com/extravirginfoodtravelpodcast
Come on an adventure and fuel your wanderlust as we travel the globe, talking to ordinary people about why they love where they live. We explore beyond the guide books and tourist traps and discover local secrets. In this episode, we meet Travis Curie of Atlanta, Georgia. Travis describes Georgia as a big city with a small town charm. He explains why Atlanta is nicknamed "the city in a forest", and tells us what you can see, do, eat and drink as you stroll its very walkable streets, including one essential Atlanta food you must try once in your lifetime.
Come on an adventure and fuel your wanderlust as we travel the globe, talking to ordinary people about why they love where they live. We explore beyond the guide books and tourist traps and discover local secrets. In this episode, we hear from Meghan Gearino who lives in Richmond, the capital of Virginia on the US East coast. Richmond is famous for its well-preserved historic architecture and cobblestone streets, thriving arts and music scene and diverse neighbourhoods.
Come on an adventure and fuel your wanderlust as we travel the globe, talking to ordinary people about why they love where they live. We explore beyond the guide books and tourist traps and discover local secrets. In this episode, our postcard is from Samuel Meiji who lives in beautiful Manizales, in the coffee region of Colombia. Surrounded by picturesque landscapes, Manizales boasts world-renowned coffee and chocolate, and is home to Colombia's national dish. Hear from Samuel why Manizales is known as the Sweden of South America. Don't miss his recommendations for where and what to eat - it all sounds delicious - and his surprising tip for how to get around this hilly city. Support this show! https://ko-fi.com/extravirginfoodtravelpodcast
Come on an adventure and fuel your wanderlust as we travel the globe, talking to ordinary people about why they love where they live. We explore beyond the guide books and tourist traps and discover local secrets. In this episode, we meet Travis Curie of Atlanta, Georgia. Travis describes Georgia as a big city with a small town charm. He explains why Atlanta is nicknamed "the city in a forest", and tells us what you can see, do, eat and drink as you stroll its very walkable streets, including one essential Atlanta food you must try once in your lifetime.