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Three Travel Podcasts to Help Plan your Vacation

Travel TechPodcasters create some fantastic content to fuel your travel dreams or direct your attention to a sight that the guidebooks overlooked. Some pocasts have a fleeting existence and a number of very promising podcasts disappeared after a few episodes I’ve tried a variety of travel podcasts but there are three that stand out from the crowd. Regular episodes, useful information and an obvious love for travel make each of these worth your download and listening time.

Amateur Traveler

Chris Christensen presents the Amateur Traveler podcast mixing travel news, destination guides, interviews and travel know-how. He recently interviewed the Anders family who travelled around the world for a year, an inspiring story for anyone who is putting off travel because of the kids.

Travel with Rick Steves

Rick Steves is our primary guide in Europe through is wonderful guidebooks and television shows but his podcast encompasses travel destinations beyond Europe with the same simply philosophy of thoughtful travel he applies to Europe.

A Year in Europe

Cheryl and Scott spent the last year in Europe and sharing their discoveries through their podcast. While this one may have a limited shelf life as their trip ended in July 2007, their observations and recommendations are worth your time and may inspire you to try a similar journey.

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Songs of Praise in Vernazza

This video presentation combines my photos of Vernazza (Cinque Terre, Italy) with a song sung by the local choir on the eve of the Festival of Santa Margherita di Antiochia (their patron saint):

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Hofbrauhaus – The Quintessential Munich Experience?

Hofbrauhaus, GermanyOpen any Munich guidebook and you will be encouraged to visit the Hofbrauhaus to experience the beer hall culture but should it be on your top five things to do list?

We headed into the cavernous beer hall, ears assaulted by the noise generated by the hundreds of customers punctuated infrequently by the oompah band blaring their music into the din. We retreated to the beer garden and found a table in the relative quiet and pondered the menu. Ordering proved painful, a distracted waiter who seemed to understand English and German no better than I speak German and led to a couple of errors with our meal order. He rectified the mistakes without any fuss but it did reduce our enjoyment of the meal.

We enjoyed the food (we love German food) but it did not reach any great culinary heights and I certainly would not recommend the Hofbrauhaus for the food. The beer is plentiful, wonderful and served in pitchers cunningly disguised as a beer mug and this is what most patrons are here to enjoy. For a ruckus night of fun with friends, new or old, the Hofbrauhaus is party central, grab a pretzel, ‘ein mass’ (a litre of beer) and hang-on for a rollicking ride through German inspired fun.

The Hofbrauhaus is famous and like many tourist meccas you meet more tourists than locals there but it certainly lives up to its party hype. For us, we would rather find a less travelled beer hall, meet the locals and save our eardrums. If you do visit, eat elsewhere first and be ready for enjoy your beer and party hard at the Hofbrauhaus. It is a fun experience but I’m not sure it is the quintessential Munich experience.

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Using USB Drives on the Road – Update

Travel TechIn my last Travel Tech post I waxed lyrical about taking my computer with me on a USB Drive. Although the technology is great, the problem I discovered on this trip is the security paranoia of internet cafes.

In four weeks, I only found two Internet cafes that loaded the software and then one of them denied my programs access to the network. For now, I recommend using web email and a simple home page with our most important bookmarks.

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Skateboarding in Paris

Paris is full of culture, fashion, art and history but sometimes you just have to skate. My son looked for good skate areas on our itinerary and this spot in Paris come up trumps. He also enjoyed skating on London’s South Bank near the London Eye and outside Milan’s Central Train Station.

Skateboarding Paris 1

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Skateboarding Paris 3