Travel Podcasts

Tourcaster - Downtown Nashville Audio Tour show

Tourcaster - Downtown Nashville Audio TourJoin Now to Follow

This informative and entertaining tour takes you from The Country Music Hall of Fame around the city and back to your starting point. Visit Ernest Tubb's Record Shop, the Cumberland River, Second Avenue, Printer's Alley, The Ryman Auditorium, Hatch Print Shop, Honky Tonk Row and all of Music’s City’s downtown musical and historic sites. This is track one of a multi-track tour, to download the complete tour visit www.tourcaster.com.

By Tourcaster

Tourcaster - Paris - Eiffel Tower Audio Tour show

Tourcaster - Paris - Eiffel Tower Audio TourJoin Now to Follow

Visiting the Eiffel Tower is an obvious destination while in Paris and the length of this tour depends on whether you decide to enter the Eiffel Tower, or just tour the exterior. The surrounding area is just as significant, with four major museums and the Trocadero gardens and fountains. This is track one of a multi-track tour, to download the entire tour, visit www.Tourcaster.com

By Tourcaster.com

Tourcaster - New York City Guide show

Tourcaster - New York City GuideJoin Now to Follow

New York is divided into five boroughs, or districts: Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island, each of which are made up of their own distinct quarters. No matter what you're looking to experience, from art to architecture, shopping to sightseeing, chances are you'll find it here. Looking for some international flavor? Try some of the ethnic neighborhoods such as Chinatown or Little Italy. If you're looking for that artsy feel, you'll want to venture through Soho, Tribeca or the East and West Villages. The sheer enormity of the city may seem daunting at first, but don't feel intimidated! Listen to this audio city guide to help you get around the Big Apple in no time.

By Tourcaster.com

OzLeisure Traveller show

OzLeisure TravellerJoin Now to Follow

OzLeisure Traveller is a show aimed at Australians (and for that matter, all nationalities) looking to travel around the world. As most people know, the very best source of information to visitors to any part of the world are tourist boards, and in this series, we will be talking to tourist boards from as many countries as possible, asking them to talk about the events and attractions in their area. There is no limit to the number of things to see and do in all countires, and we hope to bring you the very best of what is on offer.

By OzLeisure.com.au

Concierge – Miami/New York in 24 Hours show

Concierge – Miami/New York in 24 HoursJoin Now to Follow

Get a glimpse of some of the hottest spots in MIA and NYC with Concierge.com. This clip takes you from a gorgeous sunrise on Miami Beach, into some of Miami’s culture at the Marguiles Collection and gives you a taste of the exciting nightlife on Ocean Drive. It’s always hot in Miami! And don’t think NYC is to be left out. Check out this whirlwind tour of the world’s greatest city through Chinatown, Soho, up 5th Ave, a stop into MOMA, all leading up to a rowdy night in the Meatpacking District and Times Square. Find out more on these two great destinations at http://www.concierge.com

Exploration with Uday Gunjikar show

Exploration with Uday GunjikarJoin Now to Follow

Explore the remote corners of the globe from the comfort of your armchair with the new film series from Horizon Cybermedia, Exploration with Uday Gunjikar. The first film in the series visits the Elephanta Caves off the shore of Mumbai, India.

By Uday Gunjikar

Cultural Soup show

Cultural SoupJoin Now to Follow

Join ESL Teacher Lynn from Alberta, Canada to talk about origins of English idioms, customs from around the world, holidays and more. Cultural Soup is a live and interactive talkcast where people from all over the world meet. You're invited.

By Lynn in the PM

Tourcaster - Chicago City Guide show

Tourcaster - Chicago City GuideJoin Now to Follow

For over a century, Chicago was known as the "Second City", second only to New York in size and prosperity. Though other cities have surpassed its size, this Midwestern metropolis has nevertheless evolved into a world-class center of commerce and culture. While nine million people reside in the Metro area, only about 3 million of those actually reside in the city. As a result, Chicago has all of the services, sights and sophistication of many larger cities, without the same level of crowds and congestion that usually follow. Situated on the shores of Lake Michigan, downtown Chicago is fairly compact and easy to get around. The central hub of the city is called the Loop, for the subways and elevated trains that loop the area. Downtown and the Near North Side is where you'll find many of the city's major hotels, restaurants and hot spots, including the incredible architecture that is an attraction in itself. The outlying suburbs offer everything from historic homes on tranquil, tree-lined streets to energetic ethnic neighborhoods featuring their own unique sights, shops and dining. Listen to this audio guide to learn the pertinent information about the "windy city".

By Tourcaster.com

Free London audio guide, sample, city map and updates show

Free London audio guide, sample, city map and updatesJoin Now to Follow

The iAudioguide London currently covers 17 sights of major interest, including a track on the history of London. We offer a free version with sponsor messages, London map to print out and to use on your iPod.

By info@iAudioguide.com

Interview with New Orleans chef Ross Eirich of Galatoire's Restaurant show

Interview with New Orleans chef Ross Eirich of Galatoire's RestaurantJoin Now to Follow

The purpose of NewOrleansRecipes.blogspot.com is to offer visitors an opportunity to learn more about cooking. New Orleans has some of the best chefs in the country and purhaps the world. Once a month we will publish a podcast interview with a well known New Orleans chef, to hear why he thinks New Orleans food is so unique. If we are lucky he/she might even give us some cooking tips. Once a week we will post new, New Orleans recipes. New Orleans restaurants are some of the best in the world, what better place to be than New Orleans to interview chefs. We encourgae our visitors to post their own recipes, ask questions, and help others with their cooking questions.