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Eyewitness Travel: Hotels, Airports, Pubs and Nightclubs

Eyewitness Travel: Hotels, Airports, Pubs and Nightclubs

By: Dr Christopher Appiah-Thompson
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This podcast is best aimed at relatively experienced, independent travellers who want practical, professional-level planning advice for multi-region trips, rather than pure inspiration or stories.

Interests groups

• Independent travellers or small-group travellers who plan their own itineraries and want expert tips on logistics, safety, seasons, and on-the-ground choices.

• English-speaking listeners in major outbound markets (e.g., US, UK, EU, Australia) who are considering cross-continent or multi-stop itineraries and want guidance across destinations, not just in one country.

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