8 episodes

I've been traveling the world for 30 years and guiding active tours in Europe since 1996. Despite all the miles, I've never lost my passion for learning and seeing new places. Join me for some virtual adventures and sonic journeys from around the globe! Find me on my blog at https://www.claireintheworld.net/

Claire in the World: Travel, History, Food, Fun Claire

    • Society & Culture

I've been traveling the world for 30 years and guiding active tours in Europe since 1996. Despite all the miles, I've never lost my passion for learning and seeing new places. Join me for some virtual adventures and sonic journeys from around the globe! Find me on my blog at https://www.claireintheworld.net/

    Tour de France fun with Luca

    Tour de France fun with Luca

    The Tour de France bike ride starts this weekend so I talked to my old friend and former guiding colleague Luca about the race. He's an amateur racer so explains some of the strategy, the different winners' jerseys, and why the event is so popular in the world of cycling. We also reminisce about some of our favorite moments from the dozen or so tours we've taken to see the Tour and Giro d'Italia live. You can see photos from our Tour de France tours over at my blog at www.claireintheworld.net...

    • 36 min
    Revolution in the Streets: in Tiananmen Square with my Father, May 1989

    Revolution in the Streets: in Tiananmen Square with my Father, May 1989

    Today marks the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre in Beijing. Amazingly, my father and I were in in the square just two weeks before the violence began, when up to a million people were flooding into the city to voice their dissent in peaceful protests. I recently discovered a cache of photos in my parents' basement so thought it would be fun to interview my father -- a Southeast Asia specialist and historian -- about his recollections and also hear his thoughts on China today...

    • 39 min
    A Trip to Rome & "Covid Free" flights between Rome and the U.S.

    A Trip to Rome & "Covid Free" flights between Rome and the U.S.

    After a year of closed borders and cancelled flights, Alitalia and Delta now offer regularly scheduled flights between Rome and JFK (New York) or Atlanta in the U.S. Everyone must show proof of a negative Covid test before boarding and service on board is limited, but I just did it and was so excited to travel again. Italy's borders are still closed to international visitors but hopefully they'll open this summer, so here's a preview of what to expect. As always, see accompanying pictures of ...

    • 16 min
    Chatting with Dimitris: Greece opens up & hiking around Athens

    Chatting with Dimitris: Greece opens up & hiking around Athens

    Greece is just emerging from its strict lockdown and plans to open to visitors again by mid-May, so I checked in with my friend and colleague Dimitris to see what things are like in Athens. This often overlooked European capital has lots of fun places to explore within the city center but also in the nearby surrounding mountains. Come along for a tour! And check out the accompanying photos and text over at my blog: https://www.claireintheworld.net/blog

    • 21 min
    Chatting with Manu: hikes, history and explorations in and around Rome

    Chatting with Manu: hikes, history and explorations in and around Rome

    I've spent the past year exploring every inch of Florence's city limits, so I thought it would be fun to check in with my friend and colleague Emanuela Angelini (aka "Manu"), who has been doing the same from her home in Rome. How is the capital city for urban trekking?(see photos and text at: https://www.claireintheworld.net/blog)

    • 20 min
    The Dying Gaul & the Naked Warriors who terrorized Rome

    The Dying Gaul & the Naked Warriors who terrorized Rome

    We think of the ancient Celts as being from the British Isles but their history is far more complex. This once nomadic people from the Steppe of Central Europe moved into France, Italy, Spain and Greece and terrorized Ancient Rome, going so far as to sack the city in the 4th century BC. Bloody battles took place between Roman soldiers and Celtic warriors, many of whom fought naked. One such battle took place in the hills above my house, between Florence and Fiesole, so come along to hear the ...

    • 20 min

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