Travel in 10: Travel Podcast

Travel in 10 is a 10 minute(ish!) travel podcast visiting hip hotels, cool restaurants, festivals and events around the tour. Started in 2005 by co-host David Brodie and award winning travel journalist Tim Johnson, Travel in 10 has consistently ranked in the top travel podcasts Apple Podcasts around the world and is currently the #1 travel podcast in Canada. It covers luxury, adventure and family travel and helps inspire listeners to travel more and travel better to destinations around the world. Travel in 10 is part of the Voyascape Podcast Network & you can find more of our travel podcasts from around the world at https://voyascape.com/

  1. Exploring Orlando's Hidden Food Gems:  Part 2- Mills Market & Mills 50 District

    6D AGO

    Exploring Orlando's Hidden Food Gems: Part 2- Mills Market & Mills 50 District

    To truly know a city, you’ve got to eat where the locals eat—and in Orlando, that means heading straight to Mills 50. In this episode, David & Tim joins Ricky Lee, the voice behind beloved local food blog Tasty Chomps, for a walking tour of one of Orlando’s most vibrant culinary neighborhoods. From Vietnamese curry to Michelin-linked food stalls, you’ll explore the evolving story of this historically Vietnamese district, now a hub of pan-Asian food halls, local chefs, and a deeply rooted community. And in true Travel in 10 fashion, the tour takes a twist as the crew ends up courtside—sampling upscale eats at an Orlando Magic game. This is Orlando beyond the theme parks, told one bite at a time. Featured Stops in Mills 50Mills Market (formerly Binhung Market) Once a traditional Vietnamese grocery, now a modern food hall with deep family roots. Hear how local families transformed it into a new kind of gathering space. Banh Mi Boy A side project from the Michelin-starred team behind Soseki and Sorakara, serving a pho French dip banh mi you won’t forget. Uni Girl & Japanese Curry Stall Small but mighty—this pop-up concept serves a rich Japanese beef curry topped with cheese croquette. One of the day's favorite dishes. Camille (Baldwin Park) Orlando’s first Michelin-starred Vietnamese-American tasting menu. Run by Chef Tung Phan, who trained at Disney’s Victoria & Albert’s. Carrots by Kim The next evolution of Binhung Market, led by Cecilia, blending traditional community values with a fresh modern food vision. What You'll HearA live walking tour of Mills Market with stories from chefs and second-generation ownersInsight into the Vietnamese-American community in Orlando since 1975A conversation about immigrant identity, food as memory, and the evolution from family grocery to pan-Asian food hallUnexpected flavors at an Orlando Magic game, including Jernigan’s upscale dining experience at The Ledge (unlimited hot dogs, wine, and courtside views!)A quick review of their stay at the Grand Bohemian Hotela href="https://expedia.stay22.com/voyascape/-HCj4Yu__4" rel="noopener...

    20 min
  2. Exploring Orlando's Hidden Food Gems: Part 1 -An In-Depth Look at the East End Market

    FEB 3

    Exploring Orlando's Hidden Food Gems: Part 1 -An In-Depth Look at the East End Market

    Episode OverviewOrlando may be best known for its rides, resorts, and roller coasters—but there’s another story unfolding in the city’s neighborhoods: a vibrant, locally driven food scene that’s been quietly growing into one of the most dynamic in the Southeast. For personalized help, check out the Visit Orlando Trip Planner for free one-on-one planning with a local expert. In part one of this special two-part episode, we explore how one place—East End Market—helped catalyze Orlando’s local food movement. David and Tim sit down with John Rife, founder and CEO of East End, to talk about how a converted church became ground zero for culinary creativity, Michelin-recognized concepts, and a community of chefs, bakers, and makers reshaping what Orlando tastes like. What You’ll Hear in This EpisodeThe Backstory of East End Market How a neighborhood harvest festival grew into one of Florida’s most influential food halls—home to 20+ small businesses and multiple Michelin-recognized chefs.Behind the Booths: Meet the MakersGideon’s Bakehouse: Started as a popup in the market, now famous for cookies the size of your hand—and a 10-hour line at Disney Springs.Winter Park Biscuit Co.: Vegan sandwiches so good, they fooled carnivores.Hinckley’s Fancy Meats: The city’s sandwich king, known for housemade charcuterie and national tailgate boxes.Poppy’s Burritos: Bringing true Colorado-style breakfast burritos—and Hatch green chilies—to Florida.Kaikatsu and Domu: Japanese-inspired dining experiences with sizzling stone-grill bento boxes and Michelin bibs to match.Not Just FoodObon: French chocolates that look like fruit.Permanent Jewelry by Carla Palma: Yes—welded to your wrist.Freehand Goods & Owl’s Attic: Local dry goods and vintage treasures curated for the neighborhood.Secret Slice & Speakeasy Vibes Discover the upstairs hideaway spots at East End—from a QR-code pizza machine to mixology classes, drag nights, and neighborhood-themed cocktails at The Neighbors bar.John Rife on What Makes Orlando Unique Hear how creative professionals from the theme park world are quietly reshaping Orlando into a hub of culinary innovation, and why locals—and chefs—choose to stay and build here. Featured Places in This Episodea href="https://eastendmkt.com" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    25 min
  3. Exploring Milan: A Comprehensive Guide to the City Before the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games

    JAN 30

    Exploring Milan: A Comprehensive Guide to the City Before the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games

    Episode OverviewThe Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games are just days away, and Milan is already buzzing. But long before the medals, lights, and flags, this Italian city has been preparing in its own way—for centuries. In this episode, David and Tim explore Milan between the events: where to stay, what to eat, and how to really experience the fashion capital of Italy. From stylish hotel rooftops to wood-fired pizzas at sunset, they share first-hand tips for exploring the city beyond the stadiums. Whether you're headed to the Games or planning a future summer trip through Northern Italy, this guide is packed with local insight. What You’ll Hear in This EpisodeWhere to StayExcelsior Hotel Gallia (Luxury Collection, Marriott) A favorite of David’s, this hotel features a rooftop spa with Himalayan salt rooms, a massive breakfast spread, and skyline views. It once had Maseratis as its shuttle vehicles—now it’s black vans, but still iconic.Radisson Collection Palazzo Touring Club Tim’s pick for elegant old-world charm with a twist—think lobby bookstores, functioning travel agencies, and travel-themed design.Radisson Collection Santa Sofia A bold, stylish transformation of a former insurance building. Rooftop dining and luxury finishes make this a standout stay.Vico Milano Chic and affordable (~€150–300 per night), this boutique hotel in the fashion district offers rooms with a story—and strong design credentials. What to DoDuomo di Milano & Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II The heart of the city: Gothic grandeur meets historic shopping arcade.Villa Necchi Campiglio A house museum filled with vintage Milanese charm—and original Picasso and Matisse sketches hidden in the bathroom.Fondazione Prada An avant-garde art complex with rotating...

    25 min
  4. Exploring Parisian Markets, Jazz Clubs & Boutique Hotels

    12/26/2025

    Exploring Parisian Markets, Jazz Clubs & Boutique Hotels

    In this episode of Travel in 10, we continue our exploration of Paris, this time focusing on three of the city’s most iconic markets. In the last episode, we toured the streets of Paris with Oliver Gee from The Earful Tower. Today, we step deeper into local life, where the colours, flavours, and sounds of Paris come alive in its bustling marketplaces. From open-air boulevards to historic covered halls, these markets are the perfect way to connect with Parisian culture — whether it’s your first visit or your fifth. David shares his favorites from a recent trip, along with tips for where to stay and a classic Paris jazz club to visit at night. Featured MarketsMarché Bastille Open Thursdays and Sundays, near the BastilleOne of the largest and liveliest open-air markets in ParisFresh produce, artisanal cheeses, charcuterie, seafood, flowers, and street foodSunday is the busiest day and the best for variety Marché des Enfants Rouges Open Tuesday to Sunday in the 3rd arrondissementOldest covered market in Paris (1615)Known for high-quality food stalls and small restaurantsGlobal cuisine alongside French favorites; great communal dining atmosphere Marché d’Aligre / Marché Beauvau Open Tuesday to Sunday in the 12th arrondissementCombination of outdoor produce stalls and a covered marketPopular with locals and chefs; known for authentic atmosphereSurrounded by a foodie neighborhood with excellent cafés, wine shops, and specialty storesFlea market outside most mornings except Monday Additional Paris Travel TipsStay – Hotel 34B (Astotel Group) Stylish boutique hotel with excellent valueFree in-room minibar (non-alcoholic drinks and snacks)Complimentary afternoon snacks and drinks at any Astotel property in the cityGreat locations and unique design inspired by each neighborhood Nightlife – Caveau de la Huchette span class="ql-ui"...

    21 min
  5. Paris, beyond the postcards: a second-trip guide with Oliver Gee from The Earful Tower

    12/17/2025

    Paris, beyond the postcards: a second-trip guide with Oliver Gee from The Earful Tower

    You’ve done Paris once. Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Luxembourg Gardens—check. Now what? In this episode, we sit down in a café in the 11th arrondissement with Oliver Gee, host of The Earful Tower, to plan a “second visit” to Paris that steps off the tourist track: covered passages, neighborhood cafés, budget-friendly bouillons, cabarets that are actually fun, where to stay, and how to arrive without wrecking your first impression. GuestOliver Gee, host of The Earful Tower and founder of Earful walking tours in Paris. What you’ll learnWhy your second trip is when Paris really clicksWhich neighborhoods reward wandering (11th, 19th, 20th)The covered passages worth seeking out and why they’re specialLunch spots and coffee bars locals actually useBouillons: beautiful rooms, classic fare, tiny bills—what to expectSolo-friendly nights out (including cabaret)Smart lodging and airport choices that save time and sanity Places, eats, and experiences mentionedCovered passages:Galerie Vivienne;Passage Jouffroy(home toHôtel Chopin)Cafés & lunch favorites:Café Méricourt;HolybellyVintage shopping:Kilo Shop(pay-by-weight, multiple locations)Budget dinner, big atmosphere:Bouillon Chartier;Bouillon PigalleNight out:Moulin Rougeand other cabarets around Pigalle/MontmartreWhere to stay: Aim central (arrondissements 1–11) to cut transit timeGetting into town: Consider a taxi from CDG/ORY for a smooth first impression; if you have a choice, many preferOrlyfor speed and simplicity Oliver’s walking toursEarful Tower tours focus on discovery over dates and statues—courtyards, stories, and hidden details. Oliver personally leads a Monday-morning Marais tour most weeks. Book: Earful Tower Walking Tours — https://theearfultower.com/the-earful-tower-walking-tours/ The Earful Tower (podcast): https://theearfultower.com/the-podcast/ Host’s field notes (post-interview)The covered passages are as atmospheric as promised. Highlights:Galerie Vivienne;Passage JouffroywithHôtel Chopintucked inside.Kilo Shopis a fun, budget-friendly vintage stop—great with teens.span class="ql-ui"...

    19 min
  6. What's New in Orlando: Universal's Epic Universe, Ette Hotel and much more

    12/11/2025

    What's New in Orlando: Universal's Epic Universe, Ette Hotel and much more

    Orlando may be best known as the theme park capital of the world, but there’s a lot more going on than meets the eye. In this episode, Tim Johnson and David Brodie explore the city’s ever-evolving theme park scene — with a deep dive into the brand-new Epic Universe at Universal Orlando Resort. For personalized help, check out the Visit Orlando Trip Planner for free one-on-one planning with a local expert. From immersive Harry Potter rides to adrenaline-pumping coasters, we break down the top new attractions — and some surprising standouts like Dezerland Park and the Ette Hotel, a Michelin Key-awarded boutique hotel near Walt Disney World. What You'll Hear About • Why Orlando is still the most visited destination in the U.S. • What’s new at Walt Disney World: Zootopia 4D show and Disney Starlight Parade • Staying at the Ette Hotel — a luxury boutique option near Animal Kingdom • Hidden gem: Dezerland Park and its Hollywood car collection • A full day at Epic Universe, featuring: – Ministry of Magic ride in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Stardust Racers and Curse of the Werewolf roller coasters – Lunch at Flora Taverna inside the Universal Grand Helios Hotel – Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge and Minecart Madness in Nintendo World • Pro tips on beating the crowds and making the most of your visit • Why staying late for the nighttime light show is totally worth it Episode Resources Epic Universe (Universal Orlando)Ette Hotel OrlandoDezerland ParkWalt Disney WorldUniversal Grand Helios Hotel Sponsored by Visit Orlando This episode was produced with support from Visit Orlando. For personalized help, check out the Visit...

    19 min
  7. Zacatlán, Mexico: Part 2 -Local Cusine & Unique Traditions

    11/26/2025

    Zacatlán, Mexico: Part 2 -Local Cusine & Unique Traditions

    In part two from Zacatlán—a Pueblo Mágico tucked in Mexico’s apple-growing highlands—David sits down with Angelica Herrera, owner of Casa Madera, to unpack the region’s soul-warming cuisine, misty canyon scenery, and adventure options that have long made this town a beloved escape for Mexicans. Expect talk of apple fairs and parades, glass-balcony waterfall viewpoints, and rustic-modern stays perched right on the cliff’s edge. Top Things to See & DoBarranca de los Jilgueros (Canyon Viewpoints) – A sweeping cliff panorama that often fills with morning fog—one of Zacatlán’s signature sights.Waterfalls Circuit – Cascada San Pedro: Close to town and easy to reach. Cascada Las Brisas: Features a glass lookout balcony with dramatic canyon views. Cascadas de Tulimán: A towering, multi-drop fall and a local favorite for hikers. “Piedras Mágicas” Off-Road Route – Rugged forest outcrops and stone columns reached by razor/ATV or 4×4; otherworldly rock formations and riverborn springs tucked in the woods.Caves & Ziplining – Guided cave treks through underground rivers plus zipline runs over the canopy—easy to pair with a waterfalls day.Apple Culture – Cider tastings, apple wines, and seasonal specialties echo the town’s heritage (and make great souvenirs). When to GoBest months: April–June for clear skies and fresh mountain air.August: The beloved Feria de la Manzana (Apple Fair)—parades, performances, and yes… people on floats tossing apples into the crowd. Bring quick reflexes and a sense of humor. Where to Eat & DrinkCasa Fernández – A local favorite for regional flavors and inventive plates (look for the mole lasagna and excellent cocktails).Casa Orno – More international leaning (handmade pastas, wood-fired touches) at fair prices.Mi Viejo Pueblito (at Casa San Miguel) – Charming courtyard setting for Puebla-style comfort food.Apple Everything – Try pan con queso (cheese bread served at the start of many meals), tlayoyos (stuffed corn-dough triangles with salsas, cheese, and crema), plus ciders and apple liqueurs from local producers. Where to StayCasa Madera – Cliff-edge, rustic–modern boutique with minimalist design and 180° canyon views that often float on a sea of fog. Perfect for “slow mornings, big views.”Casa San Miguel – An 18th-century home turned boutique hotel (spa, temazcal, cowork, onsite restaurant). Central, atmospheric, and lovingly restored.Montra Glamping – Design-forward domes and tiny-home chalets on the ridgeline, plus a spa—ideal for a cozy, Instagrammable mountain escape. Important to NoteEasy pairing with Mexico City – Zacatlán is about 2–3 hours by car from CDMX and pairs beautifully with a capital-city itinerary for a deeper, non-beach look at Mexico. Final ThoughtsZacatlán trades surf and sand for mist, moss, and mountain air—with hearty Puebla cuisine and adventure at the doorstep. It’s the perfect counterpoint to Mexico City: creative, calm, and proudly local. Follow Us &...

    13 min
  8. Discover the Hidden Charms of Zacatlan, Mexico

    11/19/2025

    Discover the Hidden Charms of Zacatlan, Mexico

    In this episode, David takes listeners deep into the misty mountains of Puebla, to a town that feels worlds away from Mexico’s sun-soaked coasts. Zacatlán—known for its apple orchards, clockmakers, and cobblestone charm—is a creative and cultural haven just two hours from Mexico City. Joined by Eirick Rodríguez, General Manager of Casa San Miguel, David explores the town’s fascinating blend of history, nature, and craftsmanship. From 18th-century architecture to caves, waterfalls, and local cuisine that redefines mole, Zacatlán offers an authentic slice of mountain Mexico few travellers ever experience. Topics Covered• Zacatlán de las Manzanas – The mountain town where mist meets creativity and tradition. • Local Art & Architecture – How community mosaics and colorful alleyways celebrate regional pride. • Adventure in Nature – From ziplining and waterfalls to mysterious rock formations like Piedras Mágicas. • Boutique Hotels & Glamping – Why design lovers and nature seekers alike are discovering Zacatlán. • Apple Cider & Mole Lasagna – A taste of how local flavors blend Mexican roots with culinary innovation. Where to StayCasa San Miguel – A beautifully restored 18th-century home turned boutique hotel in the heart of town. With 16 rooms, a spa, temazcal, coworking space, and on-site restaurant, it blends history with contemporary comfort. Mantra Glamping – Perched in the hills above Zacatlán, this stylish glamping retreat features transparent domes, modern chalets, a spa, and panoramic views of the canyon below. Ideal for travelers looking for something a little different—and deeply relaxing. Top Things to See & DoPiedras Mágicas – Hidden deep in the forest and accessible only by 4x4, this surreal natural formation of gravity-defying rock pillars feels straight out of Avatar or Pandora. A magical experience in every sense. Grutas Karmidas in Zapotitlán de Méndez – A thrilling cave hike about an hour and a half from Zacatlán, where visitors walk through an underground river surrounded by stalactites and stalagmites. A must for adventure travelers. El Callejón del Hueso – Known as the “Bone Alley,” this colorful street is lined with mosaic art created by local residents. The tradition began when an artist from the U.S. introduced the technique, sparking a local art movement that now adorns many homes. Zacatlán Clockmaking Heritage – Visit workshops where clocks have been handcrafted for over a century. The first monumental clock in Latin America was built here, and today, Zacatlán exports them across the country—including to Mexico’s Tren Maya project. Town Center & Apple Culture – Stroll through the cobblestone streets, sip apple cider from local producers, and enjoy bakery-fresh pan de manzana (apple bread) as church bells echo through the mist. Where to Eat & DrinkCasa Fernandez – A great spot for local dishes and artistic atmosphere. Don’t miss the lasagna de mole—a creative twist on a classic, blending pasta, beef, and rich mole sauce. La Chichipinga - a great place for the traditional take on Mole. Apple Cider Tastings – Try Zacatlán’s locally made cider, a crisp and refreshing symbol of the town’s heritage. Cultural NotesZacatlán’s story is as layered as its landscapes. Once influenced by French settlers after a 19th-century battle in the region, the town still carries traces of European style in its architecture and artisan traditions. Its identity, however, remains deeply Mexican—rooted in community, craft, and...

    13 min
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Travel in 10 is a 10 minute(ish!) travel podcast visiting hip hotels, cool restaurants, festivals and events around the tour. Started in 2005 by co-host David Brodie and award winning travel journalist Tim Johnson, Travel in 10 has consistently ranked in the top travel podcasts Apple Podcasts around the world and is currently the #1 travel podcast in Canada. It covers luxury, adventure and family travel and helps inspire listeners to travel more and travel better to destinations around the world. Travel in 10 is part of the Voyascape Podcast Network & you can find more of our travel podcasts from around the world at https://voyascape.com/

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