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175 - Experience the Thrill of the America's Cup 2024 in Barcelona
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  • 175 - Experience the Thrill of the America's Cup 2024 in Barcelona

    Experience the Thrill of the America's Cup in Barcelona

    It is the most important regatta in the world.  The America’s Cup, a sailing event that blends history, fame, fortune, international rivalry, and technology.  The race offers one of the most significant sports spectacles of our time.  On Travel Talk today Aicard Guinovart delves into the captivating details of the 2024 America’s Cup, set to unfold this year in the beautiful city of Barcelona.

    News in Barcelona 2024: Female and Youth Categories

    The 2024 edition introduces exciting novelties: for the first time, there will be female and youth competitions. The AC40, smaller versions of the AC75, will enable fair competition, seeking to discover young talents and overcome budgetary differences.

    Find more information at

    www.americascup.com

    www.spain.info

    www.catalunya.com 

     

    Sat, 27 Apr 2024 - 07min
  • 174 - Back to Meet Boston

    When I first arrived in the city 11 years ago,  I discovered a place full of history and style, and I fell in love with it right away.  Boston is one of the oldest cities in the US. With its red-brick buildings, brownstones and those prestigious universities, the city's culture and architecture are reminiscent of those of an English town. The streets are narrow and compact, which makes it an excellent city to walk around. Follow, for example, the red line painted on the footpaths of the meandering Freedom Trail, which will lead you to 16 historical sites over the course of a few hours, encompassing two and a half centuries of the US's most significant past.  It was terrific to be here for St. Patrick's Day this year and to meet Dave O' Donnell from meet Boston and Steve Johnston, the GM of the elegant Boston Harbour Hotel where I had the pleasure of staying for 4 nights. 

       

    I enjoyed watching the Boston Celtics win a great basketball game and loved my return visit to Fenway Park.  The John F Kennedy Library and Museum is a must see as is the famous Cheers Pub, where everyone knows your name.   Boston is a great city for food lovers, sports fans and culture vultures.  Quincy Market is great for clam chowder and ChinaTown is also excellent for authentic Chinese Food, Jackie Church does a terrific Tour here.  View Boston in the Prudential Building also gives you amazing 360 degree views of the city.  Of course the city is awash with the best Irish Bars on the planet aside from the old sod of course and food to match.  Also great sessions at the Black Rose which was near my hotel.  We flew over with Aer Lingus who fly twice a week from €190 and the Silver Line free bus SL1 dropped us off five minutes walk form the hotel.  It goes from Logan airport to South Station.  I also took the Amtrak from South Station to Mystic Connecticut when we departed Boston (1hr 40 mins) and that was stunning.  

    There are several beautiful parks in the city. Swan boats are a highlight at Boston Common, near the historic Beacon Hill neighbourhood; while south of the city are the Arnold Arboretum and Jamaica Pond, which is good for a long walk, especially in spring and fall, with its cherry blossoms and changing leaf colours.

    If you have time, take a trip to the north shore beaches (Crane Beach or Plum Island), or to Cape Cod and its islands – Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.  Summer is great there for good weather but you can also go off-season, in spring or fall, and you might have the sandy beaches and parks to yourself.  I for one can't wait to return to Boston again soon, it's the kind of city that you just keep going back to.  As Stephen Johnston told me - "I came here for 2 years Ed and I'm still here 15 years later"  Say no more....

    You can listen back to my chat with Stephen, Dave and Jackie Church by clicking here - Listen Back to The Sunday Show from Boston

    A Huge thanks to Tony Lane from Visit USA who helped to put my fantastic trip together.

    For all things Boston Visit -

    www.meetboston.com

    www,bostonharborhotel.com

    www.aerlingus.com

     

     

     

    Sat, 06 Apr 2024 - 12min
  • 173 - A local's Guide to Miami

    People come to Miami just to gaze at it. There’s absolutely no shortage of eye candy, from the art deco facades of South Beach to the colourful murals of the design area and of course the natural beauty of the Florida Keys and the everglades.  Not forgetting of course the crystal clear blue warm waters of the Atlantic lapping at your feet.  We stayed at the Hilton Cabana Miami Beach which has it's own private beach and two pools and was a terrific location - described as a Beachfront resort on Millionaire's Row no less!   

    Hilton Cabana Miami Beach Resort

    Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, with direct access to the beach and the nine-mile Miami Beachwalk. Lincoln Road’s shopping and dining and Miami Beach Convention Center are within four miles. Features include two ocean-view outdoor pools, poolside cabanas, and your own private beach. Enjoy complimentary bike rentals and there's a cool bar with beach service.  Thanks to the Latin American culture and cuisine that courses through its veins, Miami pulses with a vibrancy like no other city in North America.  Whether you’re a night owl or an early bird, it's all here on offer for you and the family.   What really matters is that you’re open to soaking in the vibe, ready for your senses to be stoked and your mood to be calm.  It was wonderful to meet Sarah Kavanagh the Consul General to Ireland for Miami and Florida on my travels.  Sarah gave me some top tips which were spot on and told me where to find the best Cuban Coffee in town. 

                                        

    Lunch at the Biltmore in Coral Gables was a highlight as was Harry Clarke's Geneva Window at the wonderful Wolfsonian Museum.  We flew on the direct flight with Aer Lingus to Miami which returns in September for the winter season again.  I loved the new Brightline Train which runs from Orlando to Miami and is just amazing.  I took it from Fort Lauderdale to Miami which was just 35 minutes. 

    I'm over in FLL for the cricket world cup in June and I am taking the Brightline from Fort Lauderdale to Orlando and catching the direct flight from there with Aer Lingus.  The train is just 2hrs and 40 mins from Fort Lauderdale right into Orlando Airport folks!   - https://www.gobrightline.com/

    Harry Clarke's Mesmerising Geneva Window in Miami Beach

                           

    For lots of info on Miami and Miami Beach visit  - www.miamiandbeaches.com 

    For booking the Hilton Cabana Hotel - www.hilton.com

    For flights to Miami and Orlando - www.aerlingus.com 

    Sat, 20 Apr 2024 - 10min
  • 172 - Discover What Makes Fort Lauderdale the “Venice of America”

    In this week's Travel Talk Ed chatted with Tracy Vaughan from Visit Lauderdale - SVP for Global Trade Development - “Venice of America” is more than a humble-brag on Fort Lauderdale’s official city seal. It is this destination’s world-famous sobriquet, a nickname based on the 300 miles of inland waterways that run through Greater Fort Lauderdale, with about 165 of those miles in the city of Fort Lauderdale itself.

    When locals and visitors call this tropical destination the Venice of America, it’s because these winding ribbons of waterways aren’t just for show. The extra bragging rights come from how Greater Fort Lauderdale makes good use of them, cultivating a water-lover’s lifestyle that you can enjoy year-round under the warm Florida sunshine.

    www.visitlauderdale.com

    Sat, 13 Apr 2024 - 15min
  • 171 - This is Basel

    Basel, Switzerland, is a place of exciting contrasts.  A city with historical buildings next to modern architecture. Where a young and dynamic art scene exists alongside world-renowned museums. Cosmopolitan ambience here, lively traditions there. You just have to experience Basel for yourself.  Basel has always been connected to European culture and, indeed, European history to a far greater extent than the rest of Switzerland, thanks to the Rhine that wends its powerful way through its middle. Travel Talk met Isidora Rudolph from This is Baselwho told Ed about all the wonderful things that this interesting city has to offer

    Ryanairflies daily to Basel from just €19.99 each way.

    Boat trips on the Rhine

    A boat trip along the Rhine lets you admire the landmarks of Basel, such as the Cathedral (Münster), the Roche Towers and the picturesque Old Town houses on the banks of the Rhine from their most beautiful perspective.

    Trips and timetable

    Experience Basel and the Rhine from a different perspective aboard the ships of Basler Personenschifffahrt. On the brunch ship, taking a sunset or lock cruise, even people from Basel feel like they are on vacation themselves every time! 

    What round trips does the Basler Personenschifffahrt offer?

    City and port cruise Brunch ship Tea Time Evening cruise Great lock cruise to Rheinfelden

    Buy tickets

    Our team at the Tourist Information office, located at the Stadtcasino at Barfüsserplatz, will be happy to advise you – and you can also get tickets for your boat trip right here, of course.

    Staying overnight in Basel? With a valid BaselCard, you get 50 % off tickets for scheduled cruises offered by Basler Personenschifffahrt. The public day cruises include city cruises, port cruises and lock cruises. The discount does not apply to evening cruises.

    City and port cruise

    Port cruise (approx. 50 min.)
    Basel shows off its urban side: 
    Kleinbasel side of the Rhine – Klybeckquai – Rhine port – tri-border area – Three Countries Bridge – view of France and Germany

    City cruise (approx. 50 min.)
    Right in the heart of Basel:  
    Grossbasel side of the Rhine – Basel Cathedral (Münster) – Roche Tower – picturesque Old Town houses – Museum Tinguely – Birsfelden lock

    Timetable:

    From 2 March to 1 May 2024: Saturday and Sunday, departure at 11.00 am, 12.00 pm and 1.00 pm 3 May to 13 October 2024: Friday and Sunday 19 June to 7 August and 2 to 9 October 2024: additionally on Wednesday No cruise on 16 and 31 May, 19 and 20 July and 19 September 2024

    In Basel, art can be seen wherever you go, whether strolling through the beautiful Old Town or when visiting one of the almost 40 museums. With their themed collections, the museums have something for every taste, and many have reputations that stretch far beyond the Swiss border. On top of that, there are countless galleries scattered throughout the city.  

    The passion for art was already firmly rooted in the city on the Rhine in 1967, the year of the Picasso miracle, and recently culminated in the magnificent new extension to the Kunstmuseum. The Kunstmuseum Basel, whose history dates back to 1661, is one of the world’s very first museums. Its collection includes many major works of art from the last 700 years. Wandering through the halls, you will discover a veritable “Who’s Who” of classical modernism, from Pablo Picasso to Henri Matisse and Joan Miró to Paul Klee. Small wonder, then, that London’s The Times named the museum the fifth best in the world in 2013.

    How does a BaselCard work?

    Your personal guest card will be handed to you at check-in. Free use of public transport or free surfing in the guest WiFi are among the attractive benefits of the BaselCard, as are 50% discounts on admission to Basel's museums, Basel Zoo, Basel Theatre and much more.

     
    Sat, 09 Mar 2024 - 12min
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