Pack your bags! Come with us on a journey of the mind…to destinations both near and far-flung, the familiar and the unexpected… in search of what the tourist never sees. An armchair travel show that scratches the surface of the world around us.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
In 1962 all eyes were on Seattle for the World Fair. It was the height of the space race between the U.S and the USSR — the city’s landmark Space Needle and monorail are relics of that time. Fast forward 60 odd years and Seattle will soon be the worl... more
When you read the world Dublin, it’s hard to escape the romantic literary associations that James Joyce’s Ulysses kicked off a century ago. Central Dublin still bears the traces of Joyce, Beckett, and Wilde — Dubliners who left the city to write abou... more
Fiji has certainly come a long way since television was first introduced in 1991.
Back then, a rugby-mad nation had its first taste of screen for the World Cup. Today, Fiji is fast-becoming one of the world's top filming destinations for a range of ... more
When you think about Rio de Janeiro, what comes to mind? Beautiful beaches, parties, Carnival and music? It's all of those things, but it's a little more complicated than that too. Inequality, inadequate public infrastructure and violence are also pe... more
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The Venice episode is an embarrassing pastiche of fake Venetian sound effects that make it difficult to listen to guests. Why bother pretending your there when clearly this is a podcast confection produced in an ABC studio?
I love the diversity of places featured and the uniqueness of subject matter within this quirky travel podcast. This is my favorite travel podcast and one of my most favorite and entertaining podcasts in general. Keep ‘em coming Jonathan and I can’t wait until season 4!
Brilliant! Keep 'em coming please.
Love this . Don’t stop
Return Ticket is a delight. A thoughtful, eccentric and more interesting travel podcast than most. Thank you Jonathan Green and co, I love it. And are you really in Tokyo? So jealous but thanks for reminding me about kei cars! The only country where I can’t help but take photos of cars.
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Apple Podcasts | #195 |
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