
Take a trip around the world with Mark Gordon and David Harris.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 127 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture | |||

In this episode, Mark and David explore the beauty and grandeur of Budapest, where the Danube divides the historic hills of Buda and the lively boulevards of Pest. From castle views to riverside promenades, the Hungarian capital blends elegance, hist... more
Exciting news for travelers departing from Tel Aviv! Slovakia is becoming easier and more appealing than ever to visit, opening the door to one of Central Europe’s most enchanting destinations. In this episode of The Jerusalem Post Podcast – Travel E... more
If Beijing was the beginning of the journey, Harbin is where memory takes hold.
In the third episode of our China series, we arrive in Harbin—the unlikely northern city that became home to one of the most vibrant Jewish communities of the 20th Centu... more
Bavaria is more than just Oktoberfest. In this episode, we leave the big cities behind and head deep into rural Bavaria, where alpine beer huts perch on mountain slopes and medieval towns hide centuries of stories behind their cobblestone streets. It... more
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Travel-focused conversations with industry-insiders and culture-hunters explore destinations, food, wine, and local heritage through a lens of experiential travel. Episodes spotlight cruise experiences, private destinations, historic Jewish communities, and regional gastronomy, often featuring guests from tourism boards, hospitality, culinary realms, and local guides. The show tends to blend practical travel tips with storytelling, cultural context, and behind-the-scenes looks at how destinations are marketed and experienced. A notable strength is the consistent pairing of seasoned hosts with guests who add depth on niche topics—from kosher dining and Jewish heritage to boutique tourism and beer/wine culture—creating rich, multi-perspective... more
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