Rupert Everett’s Travel Secrets | The Place That Actually Likes Tourist
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ย. 2024
- BAFTA nominated actor Rupert Everett joins Tanya Rose on the Travel Secrets couch this week.
Rupert shares why he recommends Rome as your next destination, the extraordinary experience of European train travel and why he thinks luxury travel is overrated.
Plus, he explains his frustration with fancy food, why restaurants are a great way to feel less lonely when travelling solo and he shares many secrets from his travels making his iconic films.
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PLACES MENTIONED:
Jamaica Inn, Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Noël Coward’s Firefly House, Jamaica
Hotel Locarno, Rome, Italy
Venice, Italy
Passalacqua, Lake Como, Italy
Milan, Italy
Engadin, Switzerland
Chlösterli, Gstaad, Switzerland
Eagle Ski Club, Gstaad, Switzerland
Vyoshenskaya, Russia
La Colombe d'Or Hotel and Restaurant
Ciao Bella, London
Noble Rot Lamb's Conduit, London
Ikeda, London
Paris, France
Munich, Germany
Naples, Italy
Cartagena, Colombia
Gstaad Palace, Switzerland
Trattoria alla Madonna, Venice
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Rupert! Hilarious. Was scribbling recommendations in my Italy guidebook. Talked me into Switzerland. He would be awesome in The Grand Budapest Hotel if they do a sequel or prequel.
*New Subscriber* That was great. Rupert has a fine way of painting a picture with words. My budget wouldn't stretch to many of the places to stay that were mentioned, but I still very much enjoyed this episode. If only business travel was still invested in ( I've been lucky to stay in some very nice places, but thankfully, not on my dime ).
Спасибо Руперту Эверетту за его вклад в мировой кинематограф 💥
Fabulous
Magical … this was just absolutely magical, thank you Rupert, thank you Ms Rose
I’m dying with his comment about the plates looking like potties !!!😂😂😂😂
Loved this. Even though I was much lower down the food chain in the 60/70s Rupert is so right every town then had a unique identity and smell. Now the only things left are their wonderful buildings.
Brilliant interview, thank you both.
Thank you!
I’m laughing about what you said that Switzerland and the trains😂😂…. I know it’s a clichė but it’s just heaven when you know there is not going to be a delay etc and they are always so calm!😊😊
I can hear Rupert E's voice all day long.😂
Oh!! Im Canadian and my grandmother had a farm..We used to make beds for calves with our coats lol. I love cows!
Love him !
Happy Summer holidays of love for inspiring travels & a lot of good old movies to enjoy all over again ❤🎉❤
Love love love Rupert 💕 wish he was clean shaven though 😅
Yes and looked the same as in the movie Another Country
Hearing about J Krishnamurthy 🙏
Brilliant . Thanks for all the info on beautiful place.
When it comes to food I like fish and chips in London, salmon soup and beef meatballs and mash potato in Helsinki.
you're not showing the photo he chose?
I agree: L’ hotel is truly claustrophobic and such a sad place. Poor Oscar.
'Quiet Flows The Don' has recently been uploaded on TH-cam with English dubbing: th-cam.com/video/wvmMdY-atQM/w-d-xo.html
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Not too grand, too pretentious. In the good old days, quality was expressed in the details and service. Nowadays, it's all smoke and mirrors and max BS.
Oh lovely....nothing like listening to a couple of quintessentially old colonialists talk about all the colonies they've visited,simply spendid darling,splendid.
Hmmm …kiljoy ... Russia a colony? Italy a colony? France a colony? Switzerland colony? Get a grip.
A little young to be colonialists don’t you think? Wind your neck in love
He was surprisingly humourless and not interested in Tanya's great stories :( didn't enjoy this one.