Touring the World's Capital Cities

Watch Touring the World's Capital Cities

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  • 5 Seasons

Touring the World's Capital Cities, available on TravelVideoStore.com, is a fascinating and visually stunning travel series that takes viewers on a captivating journey to some of the most fascinating capital cities around the globe. Offering a unique set of experiences, each episode explores the rich history, culture, and architecture of a different global capital, providing viewers with a wealth of information and insights into what makes each city so special.

From London to Paris, New Delhi to Tokyo, the show delivers a diverse range of experiences, showcasing the incredible diversity of the world's capital cities. Through interviews with locals, experts, and tourists alike, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the city's unique customs and traditions, as well as the social, political, and religious structures that underpin each society.

Each episode begins with an overview of the city's history, as well as a brief look at the city's landmarks and significant historical events. The hosts then set out to explore the city, spotlighting the most iconic sights and hidden gems along the way. Whether it's admiring the breathtaking views from the Eiffel Tower in Paris or strolling through the bustling markets of Marrakech, the show offers a comprehensive and insightful look into the heart of each city.

One of the most interesting aspects of the series is its emphasis on local culture, from food and drink to festivals and rituals. Each episode includes visits to local markets, street vendors, and restaurants, where viewers can experience some of the regional flavors and delicacies. Additionally, the show offers insights into the music, dance, and other forms of entertainment that are unique to each city, highlighting the vibrancy of the local community and their customs.

Throughout the series, the hosts provide an engaging and informative narration, offering insights and commentary on the history, culture, and architecture of each city. The show is also visually stunning, with stunning aerial shots of the cityscapes and immersive 360-degree camera footage that makes viewers feel like they're right in the center of the action.

What sets Touring the World's Capital Cities apart from other travel series is its attention to detail and its focus on the lesser-known aspects of each city. Whether it's exploring the hidden art galleries of Rome or getting a behind-the-scenes look at the town hall in Brussels, the show offers a unique perspective on the city that is both informative and inspiring.

Overall, Touring the World's Capital Cities is a must-watch for any travel enthusiast who is looking for an immersive and informative experience of the world's most fascinating cities. With its engaging hosts, stunning visuals, and insightful commentary, the show offers a unique and unforgettable glimpse into the heart of each city, making it an essential addition to any traveler's viewing list.

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Bratislava
8. Bratislava
 
Bratislava is located in the heart of Europe and is the capital of Slovakia. It is a city with a long and colourful history and its river location and well conserved old town have made it into an important Danube metropolis. For centuries, Bratislava was a junction of historic trade routes that fused together various cultures. But now one of the youngest European metropolises has come of age.
Zagreb
7. Zagreb
 
Zagreb is the political and cultural heart of Croatia, an amiable capital city located at the intersection of Central, Eastern and Southern Europe and a city that holds many memories of the Danube Monarchy. Zagreb is a special city, unique, with a never-ending story, a city that has witnessed a thousand years and, due to its historic values, has become a European Capital Of Culture.
Ljubljana
6. Ljubljana
 
Ljubljana is the capital of the young republic of Slovenia, a city of culture and history, elegance and charm. It is Slovenia's 'Florence' situated between the Alps and the Balkans, the Adriatic and Lake Balaton. Ljubljana is a city of joie de vivre and pleasure where the Middle Ages, Baroque and Art Nouveau meet with the relaxed lifestyle of the south!
Edinburgh
5. Edinburgh
 
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and features the architectural contrast of a mediaeval Old Town and a New Town in Georgian style. In the centre of the old town, Edinburgh Castle sits atop the basalt cone of a long-extinct volcano and is the most visited castle in Scotland. Edinburgh is a city of poets and culture and one of the oldest urban regions in Europe.
San Jose
4. San Jose
 
The capital of Costa Rica, San JosĀ© not only boasts an idyllic location in the heart of Central American's coffee country, but also an enviable climate, and is a prosperous and vibrant metropolis. Music and dance are to be found throughout Costa Rica. San JosĀ© has a relatively short but turbulent history, punctured by several devastating earthquakes, but its irresistible charm lives on!
Tenerif
3. Tenerif
 
Tenerife is the largest of the seven Canary Islands, captivating, mysterious and vibrant, the 'island of eternal spring'. It is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and located just three hundred kilometres from the African continent. An island born of fire and water where remarkable weather, mysterious volcanoes and deep blue sea determine everyday life.
Las Palmas
2. Las Palmas
 
Las Palmas De Gran Canaria is a fine metropolis of the Canarian Archipelago. A city of many faces set within the Atlantic. With a romantic old town, harbour district and a seemingly endless beach and promenade, the vibrant life of Las Palmas is in stark contrast to the general tranquillity of the remainder of the island. Las Palmas is both a metropolis and boom town in one.
Santiago
1. Santiago
 
Santiago De Chile, the capital of Chile, is dignified, modest and European-looking and also lively, modern and full of Latin temperament, a city that has many green areas and a history that covers five hundred years. The Plaza De Armas is the heart of the city. Today, the city is looking good and although with colonial roots, Santiago De Chile is now open-minded, modern and cosmopolitan.
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