The Departure Lounge

Seville

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This week we're heading to one of Spain's most beautiful cities – Seville. Aaron and Gee have both been, Allie hasn't, and she has questions.

We get into the current state of travel (it's complicated), put Gee and Allie to work on a last-minute booking challenge, uncover a dark piece of Seville's history that might put you off your lunch, and have a heated debate about whether tapas is actually overrated. Spoiler: Aaron thinks it is.

Plus – three facts to guess the destination for next week's episode.

In this episode:

  • The Deal Challenge – £350pp, last-minute, flying from London
  • Don't Go Alone – the Spanish Inquisition and a very popular food market
  • Gate Change – is tapas culture overrated, and is Seville becoming a victim of its own success?
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Welcome to the Departure Lounge. Thank you. It's real.

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Are there any cocktails?

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Uh B Y O B. C.

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B-Y-O-B-C.

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B Y O Coctails. Yeah, this is a brand new podcast called The Departure Lounge, where we talk about travel and get your holiday ready.

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Very exciting. I'm ready.

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Yeah. I'm Aaron, by the way. And today we're going to be talking about Seville. But before we get to that, let's introduce the team. So we have co-host one, aka Ali.

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Hello. Yes, I am I'm Ali. Yes. Thank you. I'm here to get holiday ready.

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Yeah.

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Yeah. I've not been to Seville, so this is going to be an enlightening episode for me.

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I have.

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You. Oh, lucky you lovely. And um G over here. I also have with Aaron. So we went together, did you? That's lovely. Where was my invite? Thanks so much. Sorry. You were lots of invited.

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NFI.

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NFI.

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Yeah. Brilliant. Right.

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I'm G.

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Oh yeah. Again, again for the audience, please.

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My name is G, and I'm also very excited to be here.

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Yeah. First time podcasters, so um not that you can tell.

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You can definitely tell.

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Yeah. So let's kick off with travel state of mind. So obviously, travel is having a bit of a crisis these days.

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Is it?

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Yeah.

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Oh well, okay.

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Um according to my notes, um, there is a lot of talk about flights to the UK being cancelled because of jet fuel shortages. Um and there's lots of headlines about people missing their flights because of the EES thing, which is probably, I don't know, what when we released this episode, but it may not even exist by the time that goes out.

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No, I think it's going to exist now forever.

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Oh.

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Sorry to break that to you and everybody.

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So really we were lying when we said that places weren't going to be doing it anymore.

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Um, I don't think we were lying. I think we were uh putting pressure on countries to suggest that perhaps they might like to follow Greece in dropping ES. Um, and we speculated that Portugal and Italy might be the next ones um to fold. Yeah. And then um expected then that the whole thing would collapse. I think the phrase was like a house of cards. Right. Um, however, Portugal and Italy did then come out and say, uh, we never said that. Probably not in British, but you know, what's Italian for we never said that? Squeezing.

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Um I don't know, Gwid will add it in post.

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Perfect. If you can add me saying, We never said that in Italian.

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Uh yeah, yeah, I can do that. Perfect, thanks. Note to me, add that in post.

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Um, so that was uh that was speculation based on what we know about countries.

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But I was under the impression that Portugal didn't even turn it on to begin with.

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I think Portugal has switched it on and off again um intermittently. Right. But I haven't seen that much about there being that many issues in in Portugal. Okay. Um yeah. I mean we went to try and test it in like October when it was meant to be on. Yeah. And it wasn't we said we sent somebody out there to test it. And I feel like she was like, well, it's not even on. What would you like me to test?

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We've tried to test it several times, I think. We have. I think maybe once it was actually on and working, which was Parma when we came back from Parma. That's the only time it worked.

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Very different experience to Seville, where they did we did technically start and try doing it. They had a massive queue for all these machines, and then at the end everyone just got a big X being like, just go to the desk. Like it just did not work.

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It was just like an extra unnecessary step.

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Yeah, it was like a little quiz, you know? Asking me these questions.

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Yeah, how much money do you have? Yeah, not a lot after a trip to Seville. Which, like, don't let me in the on the plane if I'm not gonna have enough money when I get here. Like, anyway. Um, yeah, so it's all going on.

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Like closer. Closer.

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But it's too far away. I mean, you were in Seville February, would I say?

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Yeah.

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So I mean it wasn't even fully rolled out then, even, was it? So that maybe maybe now it's working.

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Yeah. It was I'd say fingers crossed, but not fingers crossed. No. I mean, if it's working, then theoretically it should be quicker than going through regular passport control, but the issue is that it's not working.

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Right. I think families have had quite a lot of issues as well.

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Yeah, so when we were coming back from Parma, there were I mean, we went through instantly, there was nobody there, and we got through in seconds, like it was a ghost town, but there were apparently families where the children couldn't get through because I don't know the the technical reasons, but there were a few people that couldn't board the plane.

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Oh really?

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Because they the gate closed before they could get and then you're stuck with your child in an airport. The irony being that we then had to stay on the on the runway before they'd even left like the I don't know, the what's the thing called? The gangway? That's a boat. What's the the bridge, the sky bridge, before that had been disconnected so that they could then dislike unload the people's luggage who didn't make it on the plane. But in that time they probably could have just boarded the plane. Yeah, but logistics wasn't didn't allow it. It's very strange. So I have some facts um to talk to you about um about this this jet fuel shortage situation that we may or may not be facing. Um good news from Jet 2. Um, they have confirmed that they won't be adding surcharges. So for context, some airlines have said that they're going to, even if you've already booked, gonna then charge you extra because they have to pay more for the fuel because there's obviously less of it for them.

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Do we know what airlines? Name and shame? Um Shame Them Shame Them Shame is one of them, obviously.

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I mean Ryanair, you have to pay to breathe. Yeah. So um they've said they're not currently experiencing shortages, but their fuel supply is only guaranteed until mid-slash end of May, which as of recording is pretty much now.

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Oh my gosh, yeah.

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Um so after that it's unclear. Um, if you're flying with Ryanair in June, July, or August, it's worth keeping an eye out because they probably will add surcharges because why won't they? And then what will happen is they won't get rid of the surcharges.

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Oh, that'll be it forever now.

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Yeah. Genius. Let's hope not. Yeah, you have to pay for the fuel.

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What's this name? Michael Leary, is that the name of the Ryanair boss? Michael Leary, don't do that.

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I've got the name not Ryan.

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It's not Ryan, Ryanair. My life is a lie. God damn it.

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Um, but yeah, so if you are looking to fly this summer, best bets airlines-wise, are Jet 2, EasyJet, and BA, um, which theoretically won't be seeing supply issues yet. Um, so their fuel costs won't impact the price of your ticket. And if the fuel costs do impact the price of the flight, if you've already paid and booked it, they won't add a surcharge. So I suppose the best thing to do is a book now. If you're feeling brave enough, obviously. Make sure you've got insurance.

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I think it's fine to put now. I think there are a lot of facts. I mean, there's been a lot of the news about how there's like 13,000 flights are gonna be cancelled, but um that's a that's a global figure. That's you know, and so actually when you look at how many flights are cancelled in the UK on average a year, like it's it's barely even it it's basically baseline. So I think you know, they like to make a big I mean that's what sells news, right? But um yeah, I mean we looked at it and yeah, even um it's like 1.5% of global flights.

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So it's not a huge amount.

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No, I mean and and 8.3 million flights leave the UK a year. So it's really a drop in the ocean. It's really tiny. Yeah. Um I think it was kind of really oversold on that.

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Um I think I've heard a lot about um people or airlines trying to consolidate flights a bit more as well. So like where they've been cat if they have having to cancel flights instead of like not offering those seats out to customers, they're trying to move them onto flights that aren't as full, which I feel like should just be the way that you do it anyway, right? Especially if we're trying to save energy and things like that.

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Yeah, I mean that's why the government um extended the cancellation period. So now they have it's like 14 days or whatever. So that's the the idea is not being that they would cancel all flights in 14 days. It was if they have two flights going to Alicante on a Thursday, well, actually, if they're not full, you combine the two, but you find out 14 days in advance, so you it's not like you're at the gate and your flight is cancelled. You should know, okay, well, I've been rebooked onto this flight, and then there's like compensation that you can claim. Okay. Yeah. That's good. Yeah, I think it's like f uh 520 pounds per passenger. Yeah. So you just have to it's the UK 261 passenger rights legislation. Right. So any cancellation with less than 14 days' notice, you can get cash compensation. That's very interesting. So actually, yeah, if they cancel it and you can claim that and still be going. Per passenger. Per passenger. That could, I mean, that'd be more than your flight, right? Yeah, like I mean I assume it's an up to figure.

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But still, like that could potentially cover a large chunk of your holiday.

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Yeah, or at least cover the cost you paid for the flight.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Fascinating. Fascinating. I'm just hoping my flight gets consolidated. There you go, that's it.

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While we still have rights before reform get in.

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Um yes, cool. So I actually do have a holiday booked in June. Oh, congratulations. Which um said no to EES. Gree ES.

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Gree ES. We're about to say Greece, will you be happy?

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I'm going to well, I'm going to Xante, but we call it as a kinthos in our lives because. Oh, do you? Yeah, we're not sold. It's not that type of holiday. But also, I have a Greek partner. Yes. So, you know, it's actually I will say going to Greece on holiday with a Greek person is great because you don't have to do anything. They speak to them in in Greek and all the taxis and stuff. And also I find every time we've done it, the hotel have been really nice to us because they're like, oh, we're local. Yeah, they don't assume that we're like Brits abroad. I mean, I am.

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I mean, you definitely are. You like socks and sandals.

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Uh not socks. Actually, not sandals either. I just like to wear flip-flops. But I have really farty feet, so whenever I walk in flip-flops, I can confirm Aaron does have farty feet.

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Squeaky feet.

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Yeah. Like a little duck has joined us for the holiday.

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Well, it's lovely. Yeah.

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And I feel like when you're in like a hotel corridor, especially abroad where they're all like like I don't know, hard floor, like the squeak just echoes so much, and you can hear me coming down the corridor and then walking around. All the doors slam shut. Yeah. It's um it is a curse, but it's something that I've just learned to live with, actually. Because you can't do anything about it. I don't actually think that's so brave of you opening up to us like that.

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Thank you. It's very humbling, isn't it?

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We need like a is it like a little Ariana? What it does like hold your little pinky finger in it's like a thank you.

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I need to get my nails done.

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Do it what nails done.

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Um anything else to add before we move on?

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No, I don't have anything planned.

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You don't have anything planned?

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I don't have anything planned, no.

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That's sad.

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I I really struggle with booking a holiday. I I get like analysis, paralysis. Um Analysis paralysis. Analysis paralysis.

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That's a jingle.

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Analysis paralysis. Um and I I look and then I I think, oh, I should book here, but then oh, what if this isn't the best? If I'm gonna go somewhere, what if this isn't the best hotel choice and then I just collapse into a heap of it?

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I I I know what you mean.

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You know what you're like, I need to commit to this.

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Yeah.

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And I really want to go away or whatever. Um but yeah, I really struggle. I was booking Greece last time, it took me forever to pick. It ended up with the most amazing place, but yeah, um, just like deciding on somewhere. I mean it's like there's like a big commitment spending that money, I guess.

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Yeah, especially if like you're gonna do the whole all-inclusive thing, you want the hotel to be perfect, and also and like travelling with a a child or a toddler as well.

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Like, it's like if you book somewhere that's got like no entertainment for them, and you're like, great, we're all just gonna be sat there, just like what's going on. You become the entertainment. Yeah, that's it, that's it. So yeah, no, I we don't think about potentially Copenhagen.

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Oh, okay. I haven't been to Copenhagen. My friend went, I think it was this year or late last year, she absolutely loved it.

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It just looks amazing, yeah. It's meant to be really like toddler friendly as well. So that's interesting. I potentially thought that. I don't know why I thought I was a kid, and I was like, people on TikTok where you get all travel advice these days, were like, but get an Airbnb. But I feel like in my mind, Airbnb was like sort of cancelled.

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So wouldn't like a hotel be easier if you had a kid with you?

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But then they were like saying that there's Airbnbs that have like playrooms and stuff, so obviously like you could could be easier. I just feel really weird about Air Airbnbs. I don't know, like I always feel like I'm worried there's gonna be like some like I don't I think I've seen like horror stories of like there's a secret camera or or whatever. I just never thought about that.

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Yeah, and then just out of everything for you. I mean, I also have the this like guilt thing as well. The guilt thing. Yeah, the guilt thing. Well, like with Barcelona and different places, like taking up a space. People that could have yeah, yeah, people could be renting and living like locals. Yeah, that's definitely it has made that worse, I guess.

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When I'm on holiday, I want I don't want to have to worry about cleaning and cooking and all of that stuff. Like I I want to be able to just go to my hotel room and know that it's gonna have been cleaned for me.

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I think that's what's good about all inclusive as well, is you can just not worry about it. Like just go, yeah, this is all included, don't have to worry about it.

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Yeah, and then yeah, they usually give you like a a disgusting like cling film wrapped sandwich to take with you if you're gonna be on an excursion.

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I thought it was just like when you like the breakfast buffet and you're just like, put it in your bundle, get some more rolls.

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You hope most all inclusive hotels will give you like a takeaway lunch if you ask them.

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Oh, I really no, I I've always done the just like babe, go go up to the go up to the buffet one more time. Uh I'd really like some.

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You can just official path to achieving lunch for free while you're not at the hotel, and it's to just ask.

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Big if true.

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Yeah. Well, I mean, uh it's never failed me.

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You just ask. I mean, that would never occur to me.

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Remember when like you were little and you'd go on like a school trip and you'd take a little pack lunch with you, you'd have like an apple.

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Yep.

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And like the apple would be really shiny. I've seen your lunch boxes, don't I? Yeah, excuse me, I my apples are perfectly fine.

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Um you have lovely apples.

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Yeah. The the ick for me is the cling film sandwiches, especially when it's hot.

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Because they just they get very warm, sweaty.

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Yeah, so I normally just well, I'll just buy something out anyway, but But that isn't quite as fun as stealing from the buffet, is it? No, well no.

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What's your method then, Ali? Like, what's your vessel of choice?

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How do you do it? A bag and a napkin and just put it for your bag. I think actually, if you're if you're bold about anything, then no one's gonna question you either. Yeah, if you're like, yeah, this is look at me.

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I got a whole loaf of bread spinning a bag.

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Also, like I think you paid for it, it's all inclusive, right?

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So much goes to waste as well. It's like if you're gonna end up going out spending more money, then as well.

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Also, I feel like the hotel staff absolutely know that people do that and they just do not care.

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I mean it's not their money, is it? Like they've baked the bread themselves, yeah.

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So it's time for the deal challenge. Gwid, play the jingle. Jingle jingle, jingle, jingle, deal challenge. Lovely. It's catchy, what a catchy tune. Yeah, it's great. I love that. Um, he wrote that himself.

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What a talented man.

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Made it up just now.

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Just now, on the fly. That's crazy.

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Um, so obviously, we're supposed to be talking about Seville today.

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Yeah.

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Um, so I tasked you with finding me the cheapest last-minute holiday to the city. Um, but quickly, let's go over the rules. So, number one, um, I don't want to go on my own. So make sure that the trip is for two people. Larry and our mates. Sharing one room.

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Greedy. Yeah.

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I want to fly from a London airport. Um, I didn't tell you this in advance, but preferably not Luton or Stanstead.

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I I think that it is shocking that you can even refer to Luton as London Luton.

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Well, I didn't, I don't, I'm not in charge of the window. I didn't mean you, but um, just in in general. Yeah. I mean, I suppose South End as well is a London airport as well.

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Can I go for a lovely day out in London? Oh, where are you gonna go? Oh, South End. Yeah, oh, is it Big Ben there?

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Isn't Southend where they always go in East Enders for a holiday?

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I don't know, I'm not sure if to ask Hannah, sure no.

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Um anyway, rule three, um, last minute um means within five weeks of me setting the challenge. So, yeah. Um, your budget is £350 per person. Per person.

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I didn't I did misread that to start, I will admit, oh that's £350 when I saw the per person.

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So that seems like your mistake.

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No It's a comprehension.

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Number five, you can use any provider you like. You can book it as a package, or you can book book each element separately, or a mix of both. Okay. Um, whatever you fancy, really. Um, you get an extra point for each holiday extra that you add while remaining in budget.

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Nice little plug.

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Um the budget is a guideline only, but the closer you can stick to it the better. Um I don't know what happens if you've added holiday extras and you've gone over budget. We'll we'll see how that goes. Um and finally, number eight, don't actually book anything because we don't have sign-off from the budget department. Um, it's just for entertainment purposes. Um we may or may not post these itineraries in the show notes. Oh and then you can you can book them as as the gentle viewers or listeners.

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Um and makes them gentle.

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I don't know. They're temperament.

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Yeah.

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We don't I mean, I don't think we would attract rough listeners. Do rough people listen to rough people. I don't know. Um anyway, back on topic. Um right, so G, I think you have the advantage because you actually have been to Seville. So I'm gonna let Ali go first. Oh, perfect. Um that's great. If you please.

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Yeah, so I'm just gonna talk you through how I found. Well, I did struggle um uh due to aforementioned analysis paralysis. Um I tried booking it myself um without using AI, and I really I struggled because I was like trying to compare between all the tabs, and I'm like, is that is that the best one? Should I should I commit? Should I not? Um and also not having been to Seville, I was like, I don't know where any of these um hotels are. Um I did consider putting you in a hostel.

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Um that'd be funny, thought that's that'd really suit you. But you remember you want to be winning.

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No, and and then so that's why I didn't put you in a hostel. I you know, you was I was like, yep, ten bed, mixed dormitory, save the money, queen. But no, not for you. Um so um I hope you're not busy the 10th to the 13th of June.

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10th to the 13th. I actually am in Greece.

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Oh, well best best cancelled. Good job, everybody's got free cancellation. Yeah, yeah, perfect. Um so it looks like I spent um £303.1 pence.

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£303.

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Yes, I thought I'd save you some money for some cocktails or something, you know, treat yourself. Um return flights, let's have a look. So you're flying Ryanair, not easy jet, I'm afraid. Um you from from Stansted, um, which is about the limit of what I'll accept as London. Um it's not too bad to get to Stansted, don't worry.

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Um I just hate coming back from Stansted.

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Um we're often driven to be better. I was just going up, we're often driven.

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Oh the queen over here, we're fucking driven for our trip. Um so yes, uh 450. I was gonna I I looked and I thought, I'll book you an airport hotel, and I was like, I don't think you need an airport hotel for a 450. 450 flight. PM. In the afternoon, yeah.

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Okay, very civilised time.

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That's a very civilised time to fly, isn't it? Um but I did manage to book you airport parking at the Stansted Short Stay Green Multi-story. Um, it's undercover parking. Undercover. You'll be undercover. Uh I I suggest you arrive at 1.30 for that for your 450 flight.

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Okay, well, so fine. Yeah. But Ryanair won't let you. Hang on a minute. I only need to be at the airport two minutes, two hours.

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I thought it was three hours for an international flight.

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Two hours for short haul. Oh, is it? Okay. Alright. And I think Ryanair also won't announce the gate until like five minutes before.

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Yeah, but that's 250 and 1.30. Yeah, okay, I've I've dad that. It's fine.

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I mean, the car park I'm sure won't mind if I'm adjusting. I'll just do that.

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Yeah, we'll just lose 20 people. We'll just go on the live chat and one of our team will happily change the arrival time for you.

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Just self-serve on the app.

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Or you could self-serve on the app. There you go. Change your own, amend your parking time. Um so you arrive, you walk to the terminal, you check in, you relax, and you depart for Seville. When you arrive in Seville, I have booked you a private um airport transfer with holiday extras um because I know what you're like as a person. Um so they will What kind of car is it? A private one, not a not a shot bus, not a shared.

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No, but like is it is it like a Oh, I don't know.

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I didn't tell you.

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Sometimes we have like higher levels of car.

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Oh, it just said private transfer. Right. Yeah. It looked quite nice. Yeah. So you get to go, you and your um travel companion can uh take your private transfer to your hotel. The Hotel Sevilla Centre, which I can only assume is in the centre. It looked quite nice, had a pool.

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On the roof.

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Uh yeah.

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Or inside.

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I think it had like a hot tub on the roof and a pool inside. Okay. I could I can't really find pictures. Large modern rooms. Pool, strong air conditioning. Strong air conditioning. Good value for June. Quieter than Santa Cruz, wherever that is. And it's walkable to all major sites. Thank you. AI for this.

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For example, what major sites?

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Um Las Las Citas.

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The mushrooms, yeah.

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I was supposed to say Las Las Ramblas, but then that's Barcelona.

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Yeah, that's not in Yancerville.

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I haven't been. I couldn't tell you. Some oranges, potentially potentially. Um walking distance to Plaza Les Plaza de Espana. Okay. Ten minutes. Okay. 20 minutes to the cathedral. Alcazar, 20 minutes. 20 minutes to the cathedral. Apparently.

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Okay.

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You're staying there for three nights. I've got um a suggested daily plan here for you. Um sorry, what's my board basis?

SPEAKER_02

Huh? What's my board basis?

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It's a hotel, so it's just um room.

SPEAKER_02

Room only. Room only, right? So breakfast not included.

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Breakfast not included. Okay. Um I've got a whole three-day itinerary here for you. I'll send that to you. You can look at that in your own time. Um, and then you'll be leaving on Saturday, returning again with Ryanair. You depart Seville at 10 30am, because uh there's nothing I hate more than when you check out of your hotel and then you're like, oh, we're booked the 5 pm flight, and then you're like, what the fuck am I gonna do with my bags for the next one?

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Especially in someone like Seville where you can't just chill at the hotel because Yeah.

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So I think that's a big mistake people make booking a late, a late flight out so early. Um but again, you've got you've got a private transfer that'll pick you up from your hotel, take you to the airport. Um it tells me here that you should pack the night before. I do suggest that if you're flying at 10:30. Um and then additional spend estimated food and drink, 120 to 180 pounds. But uh three days that seems for two people.

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This is AI, don't don't blame me. Okay, I'm gonna say that's probably not enough.

SPEAKER_04

It does said to bring portable fan, optional for your little your little fan. I do have a great portable fan actually. That's it. Um yeah, so I stayed within budget, 300, yeah, 303 per person. It was. Um had yeah, I did spend a bit more on an airport hotel, but I did cancel that and went for the private transfer instead.

SPEAKER_02

Okay, so we've got private transfer and parking.

SPEAKER_04

Parking, yeah. There isn't there was no lounge available, unfortunately. Oh, it was my other option I was gonna look for, but they were sold out.

SPEAKER_02

That's fine. I think there are better lounges in better airports. So fired, you're immediately fired. Yeah. Let's say. Um Okay, so we've we know you've got at least two points.

SPEAKER_04

Perfect.

SPEAKER_02

Because of the holiday extras.

unknown

Yes.

SPEAKER_02

Um obviously I don't want to say whether you've won yet because you know You haven't seen my options. No, well no, I know.

SPEAKER_04

So let's do we get points for like how many days that you're there?

SPEAKER_02

Well, that I think that will come into my final scoring when I can compare it to G. Perfect. Over to you, G.

SPEAKER_00

I'm before we begin online, I still want to know your process with the booking and using AI.

SPEAKER_04

So how did you actually Oh, I just said Hello AI friend. Uh I am planning on travelling to Seville in the next five weeks. Was it five weeks? Yeah. There will be there'll be two of us, and I would like to uh uh have budget for airport extras as well. Gorgeous. Um I but I didn't uh you I mean in theory you could get it to book it for you, but obviously we weren't doing booking. Um so I didn't um but I did actually I hate to admit it did save me money. Um when I priced out when I was looking for myself, it was more than that. So really yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Um as in when you looked at the same deal or when you were looking initially.

SPEAKER_04

No, so I because it told me where to go and I went and looked and I found that when I was looking initially, when I was just like Google Flights. So I started with like Google Flights and like Booking.com. Um but I think like I said, I was just like I was all over the place. Oh and I think that that one I was like there was like a really early morning whiz air flight you could have taken.

SPEAKER_02

Um What time was oh my flight was like four o'clock o'clock in the afternoon. Okay that's fine.

SPEAKER_00

Can I see a peek of the hotel as well?

SPEAKER_04

Oh, I don't know if I've got it on here. Oh I'll find it. Hotel, what do I say?

SPEAKER_02

Hotel Centre Sevilla Centre.

SPEAKER_04

Sevilla centre.

SPEAKER_02

Here we go.

SPEAKER_04

Stay in the heart of the action. Oh, I don't want to sign in. No Google Images. Here we go, look. A pool. A pool.

SPEAKER_02

So a pool is actually quite a rare find in Seville unless it's like on the roof.

SPEAKER_04

There you go, like a little rooftop pool number. Crazy. There you go. View of cathedral. It looked fine.

SPEAKER_02

Fine is what we're aiming for.

SPEAKER_04

I think that's nice. I think that is having sent the picture of where you stayed when you went uh in the curse of the I've done quite a nice quite a nice number for you there.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, and I like the the strong air conditioning in particular. That's because we didn't have that.

SPEAKER_00

Um you'll be you'll be cool as a breeze.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I love that.

SPEAKER_00

Because you did not have that when we stayed in Seville, we stayed in a convent, and mine was fine, but yours and Grid's it was it was warm, it was like a sauna when you entered the rooms, wasn't it?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I had to have my window open, but the window opened into the interior of the hotel.

SPEAKER_00

Right.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. It was weird. It was like outside but inside. I know what you mean. Yeah. And then there were bars across the window as well, so that so you didn't jump. Well, I would have only fallen like four feet.

SPEAKER_04

No, for some people that's enough.

SPEAKER_02

Um yeah, anyway. Okay. Jesus.

SPEAKER_00

So for mine, I was really trying to get into the psychology of Aaron. Right, that's dangerous. So I also thought Paul outside would be number one, because that was something with Seville that we found it gets very hot, and I wish it with the how beautiful it is, it would be amazing if it was like a city and a beach break as well, but yeah, can't have it all. No, so Seville isn't on the coast, it is not on the coast, um, and you will be wanting to dip a toe in somewhere, so I feel like pool is very important. So, yes, I've also got you a place with a pool. It's at Soho Boutique Cathedral.

SPEAKER_02

Oh.

SPEAKER_00

It's very well located. It's got nine stars on booking.com.

SPEAKER_02

Nine stars?

SPEAKER_00

Nine stars out of five. That rating system is out of ten. I should say it's out of five.

SPEAKER_02

No, so not like it's not like a nine-star hotel.

SPEAKER_00

Oh no, no. Oh yeah. Yeah, it's a superb rating. A nine star nine score, I should say. Nine point eight star uh score for the location. Um, it's very close to like everything, it's right in in the centre. So it's 800 metres away from the Royal Alcazar. Okay. So like on the doorstep, basically. Um, let's see. I've got a little thing that tells me the the main distances from everything. I went down the booking.com route. I was worried with using AI that it would only take um certain key listings. I don't know, I found that when I've done a bit of holiday booking before, that it would go for like most popular. But I didn't see this hotel when I was looking, because I was like, there there wasn't that many with pools, and I this one would have caught my eye. Yeah, probably. It's nabbed the last one, clearly. But yeah. Well, so let me look. Oh, I need a fidget. Sorry. Have a fidget and I'll get organized. It's actually really close to um where we went to the market because it's also 750 yards from Triana Bridge. Okay. I assumed that was Triana Bridge, right? Because it was the Marc Mercado de Triana.

SPEAKER_02

It was the Isabella.

SPEAKER_00

Oh Isabella Isabella? Yeah, it's less than a mile from the Plaza d'Espagna. But it looks I feel like part of it is the walking as well. So it's nice to just take it all in. So, Aaron, you're travelling if you accept my request. On the 19th of May to the 21st of May. Um I feel like you don't need to.

SPEAKER_02

What day is the 19th? Sorry.

SPEAKER_00

Wow, that's a great question. Wasn't prepared for that. Wasn't prepared for the 19th of May. Is it Wednesday?

SPEAKER_04

Oh, it's a Wednesday.

SPEAKER_02

It's a Tuesday, actually. So the 19th to when? The 22nd?

SPEAKER_00

Isn't that like literally next? 21st. Next.

SPEAKER_02

21st. Okay, so only only two nights.

SPEAKER_00

However, and this is where hearing your conversation, I'm like, oh boy, maybe I've goofed. I I've gone down the early start, late finish route. So it's like you arrive and you're going. That's my preference with a holiday. Um for a city break. Early start, I can get behind.

SPEAKER_04

It's the late finish, I can't.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I'm the same. I'm the same.

SPEAKER_04

I would I would have preferred an earlier flight than 450.

SPEAKER_02

But I would have actually as well. Yeah. Just for future reference.

SPEAKER_00

I feel like it's so gutting to yeah, arrive and then just feel like you've wasted so much. So it is very early though.

SPEAKER_02

Early.

SPEAKER_00

6 a.m.

SPEAKER_02

That's fine.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, assuming that you've booked an airport hotel.

SPEAKER_00

Well. I was looking.

SPEAKER_04

She's like, I actually haven't actually got you've got to drive.

SPEAKER_00

I don't know. And actually you're flying from Manchester. I was just like Well, I'm assuming that you've got many, many friends that would, you know, drop you there in a minute.

SPEAKER_02

At 4 a.m.

SPEAKER_00

Airport Hotel is necessary, but I did have a little gander actually, but I I think I was just I did find one that would have been like similar sort of budget, but I actually also went for I went for lounge actually. What airport was you? Yeah, which airport am I flying from? Oh yeah, I was trying to avoid uh that question. Is it Stansted? Um What's wrong with Stanstead?

SPEAKER_04

Oh, not Luton.

SPEAKER_00

You're flying from Luton. Oh and you're coming back by Stansted. Right. London.

SPEAKER_02

Parking that isn't isn't going to be useful.

SPEAKER_00

That that was it. I think that was part of it. I was like, well, you're gonna get dropped up anyway.

SPEAKER_04

Well what do you mean they're both in London? It must just be a short walk between Luton and Stanstead.

SPEAKER_00

But I also within within this budget, I have also given you another extra airport transfer.

SPEAKER_02

Okay, obviously. Obviously.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Um but what I noticed that Ali didn't mention, maybe I'm wrong, is luggage. What did you do? Oh yes, luggage.

SPEAKER_04

Uh you have one uh 20 kilogram um bag. Nope, I've lied to you. You've got one 15 kilogram uh like cabin bag. No, like not checked in like a roller. So you you have like a backpack, you both have a backpack, and then one bag. Three night trip. I feel like you got one bag between us.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, you got a share.

SPEAKER_04

Do you think that would be a good one? I mean, there is more room in the budget. Come on then, you've still got money, you've still got another however many pounds, so you can add a bag in the back.

SPEAKER_02

So in that instance, what I probably would have done is booked check luggage, one. Okay.

SPEAKER_04

Check one check luggage. Yeah. I think to be fair, it was a similar um a similar price, but yeah, it's whether you want to then have to wait around for your your bags or not.

SPEAKER_00

I've only recently discovered that yeah, you go down the one one checked route. Especially the two people a lot more value for your money. You could you tend to save I mean I think it was I think it was almost like a third off, or like it was it was quite a fair bit off than if you just did like cabins. Okay. Um yeah, 26 kg, my friend. For two days. Yeah. Who am I flying with? Back in rocks. You're flying with Whiz Air on the way. And then let me double check.

SPEAKER_04

You're actually flying yourself back.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Private jet. Ryanair on the way.

SPEAKER_02

Right, okay. So my question. Yes. So obviously I've got 26 kilos on Whiz Air.

SPEAKER_00

Yes.

SPEAKER_02

I feel like I won't have 26 kilos with Ryanair on the way back.

SPEAKER_00

I mean, oh no, you do.

SPEAKER_02

I do.

SPEAKER_00

Wait, let me look. Let me double check. She's making. No!

SPEAKER_04

Oh, she's forgotten the bag. That's it, you're gonna leave your bag there.

SPEAKER_00

No, okay, you've got 20 kg. Yeah. But I could swap it and then you'd you'd save. It to be fair, I went for the 26 kg on the way out there because I I saw that you get six extra kg for five pounds more.

SPEAKER_02

Right.

SPEAKER_00

So I thought £2.50 per person might as well go for it. However, I reckon you could cash in on that by really like loading up on snacks or like any of your toilet trees, and then you'd have to worry on the way back. You can save the way.

SPEAKER_04

I don't like to smack talk people, but I thought you'd be a really bad travel agent. How dare you, how dare you there at the desk. Well no, what you could do is you could just so give this a go.

SPEAKER_00

Pack your whole bottle of resume on the way out, and then do you try to water on the way back? I it could be switched for and then you could save a little five pound and get I don't know what you could buy at the airport for five pounds at this point.

SPEAKER_02

Absolutely nothing but half a bottle of water.

SPEAKER_00

But to be honest, the my approach, I feel like I could have got you a cheaper deal. I know I haven't revealed the price yet, but I know that you're a man of luxury, so I I I specifically was going for like good aesthetics and pool with Aaron right, and then yeah, it's about the destination of the journey, uh, number one.

SPEAKER_02

Number one at Luton must be because there's not a number one at Stanstead.

SPEAKER_00

Number one. Yeah, yeah, you're flying out from Luton. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Right.

SPEAKER_00

Number one at Luton. I don't know.

SPEAKER_02

I have flown from Luton once. Oh, you have? Is it nice? I I preferred it to Stansted, I have to say. Okay. I don't think that's a common um thing though.

SPEAKER_00

London Lutte. London Lutstead. Why you and not other people?

SPEAKER_02

I don't know. I th I I I can't really remember it, really. We it was very early flight, and we stayed at a hotel and then it was like we just walked up, and I just feel like it was I feel like Stansted is like as busy as Gatwick, but smaller.

SPEAKER_00

Interesting.

SPEAKER_02

So it constantly feels like there's too many people, but Luton is less busy.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

So it feels a bit less stressful when you go through it. Oh. That's what I kind of feel. So if I if between the two, I would rather fly from Luton than Stansted.

SPEAKER_00

I would always go for a lounge if I was flying from Stansted, I think, because of that. Just the food court area. It's too much, isn't it? It's very crowned trying to get a seat. Yeah. Well the lounge looks lovely.

SPEAKER_04

Well looks new.

SPEAKER_00

Doesn't it? Very fresh.

SPEAKER_04

Looks very new. What kind of food can I expect? I don't know why I'm doing a headshot first. Make use of the fully attended bar with included beers, wine, spirits, and mixes. Right. Champagne can be purchased.

SPEAKER_02

Not at 6am.

SPEAKER_04

No, and I've seen that I've seen that Ryanair have called for banning the morning pint. What? Um, because I think they had a lot of trouble with like rowdiness on planes. And so um Mike O'Leary again um has yeah, called that they don't want airports to serve pints at like 6am.

SPEAKER_02

Maybe um they should just shut up. Why don't they just ban Joy? They wouldn't be.

SPEAKER_04

You are abroad, aren't you?

SPEAKER_02

To be fair, I don't I don't like to drink if it's like an early morning flood.

SPEAKER_04

And that's good because there's also a wide variety of non-alcoholic drinks available at the bar. Tea and coffee at the drink station. Tea and coffee is fine. In the morning, enjoy a range of hot dishes and snacks like sausage and bacon and many continental. Sausage and bacon. Sausage and bacon snacks. Uh, from the afternoon to the evening doesn't apply to you. You can enjoy a range of hot and cold dishes like pasta and salads, and a range of sweet and savory treats from the pantry.

SPEAKER_00

I mean, I was really proud of this because I was struggling without the use of AI to find something within budget that looked nice, and now I just feel like yours was actually really lovely.

SPEAKER_04

Oh no, no, that's much that's a much nicer hotel.

SPEAKER_02

You can put it up on the I'm not sure about the colour of the of the sofa with the yellow light. It's giving tree.

SPEAKER_00

It's very complimentary to this. Like it's giving they're like cousins.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Like the velvet, soft velvet. But yeah, the pool I thought looked quite luxury. This looks tiny. Excuse me. Not that poor size mouse. Grid, can you pull up the uh meet suspects? Yeah. I just when I saw on the map as well where it was, I was like, this is this is pretty nice.

SPEAKER_03

Boutique.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, as you can see, smoke. Oh, okay, yeah. Mm-hmm.

unknown

Mm-hmm.

SPEAKER_00

That's all. But I think as part of this series, we're gonna learn more about your preferences. Every every traveler's different. So I think even from this exercise, next time, I know more how to so what was your total bud what did you spend? Drum roll.

SPEAKER_02

I suppose we could just we could have a drum roll and post, couldn't it? Yeah, yeah, yeah. That was a lovely drum roll. Sorry, little class wonderful.

SPEAKER_00

Why are you drum roll? So it's not in a rush, is she? No, I apologise, guys. It's because I had an option.

SPEAKER_04

My parking's about to run out.

SPEAKER_00

So without the extras, 31250. Okay. With extras, 387. That's about it.

SPEAKER_02

Right, so you're over budget, obviously, with the extras. So if you remove one extra, are you in budget?

SPEAKER_00

Yes.

SPEAKER_02

So maybe you'd like to go to consider doing that? I don't know.

SPEAKER_00

I'll consider that. Yeah. I'll keep the transfer and then it's like 343 at 15. 343 pounds at 15 per person.

SPEAKER_02

Per person. And that's with the transfer. Yes. Return transfer. Yes. Private?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_00

It is yeah, private car, guys.

SPEAKER_02

So it is tough. But obviously Ali's already got two points. You've got a point for that one extra. In terms of value for money, I would say Ali's is probably better because it's slightly longer.

SPEAKER_00

Three days. Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Um hotel's a bit further out, I think, though. I couldn't tell you.

SPEAKER_00

Um it does require a lot of research to know where you want to be, like, specifically located. Um fine.

SPEAKER_02

I I think both of your hotels were kind of the same level.

SPEAKER_04

I I was looking and actually there were some like quite like I don't want to say ropey, ropey looking ones that I thought, oh Aaron Wednesday. Yeah. I thought I'd get Doc Marks.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Um I will say I don't like the flying from Luton and returning to Stansted. Although I have done that once before.

SPEAKER_04

How like how do you even like like what's the practicalities of that? Do you just like get someone to pick you up or what?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, so but that was in the days where I was too scared to drive myself to the airport. So I would usually have someone do it for me anyway.

SPEAKER_04

Okay.

SPEAKER_02

So that wasn't an issue. But now I actually quite enjoy driving to the airport. It's quite exciting.

SPEAKER_04

Become holodaddy.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Yeah, I've reached my holiday driving to the airport era. Anyway.

SPEAKER_04

You know what we but like I feel like what we both missed is that did you put travel insurance?

SPEAKER_02

No, we don't want to talk about travel insurance. I've already I've got an annual policy, I'll put that in the roll to the case. Okay, right. What I assumed, yeah. Fine. Yeah, so I'm covered globally anywhere in the world. As long as the FCDO says that we can go there. Um I on this occasion I have to give it to Ali, I think.

SPEAKER_00

That's valid. When I saw that, when I saw what it looked like, I was like, I was trying to trump on that. And I'm like, no, I didn't even make the mark. And I have budget to more add more extras, you know, if needed. Uh oh, you can send me the itinerary and does it. I might book.

SPEAKER_02

If we book it back, we will link the itineraries in the show notes. Yeah. If that's a thing, I don't even know what platform you're listening on, but if if there's a way that we can, then you'll have it.

SPEAKER_04

On the old radio. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Um, okay, so how did you find that? Was it was it difficult, fun?

SPEAKER_04

Um, it was it was I I was stressed. I was dressed. I like I said, like analysis paralysis, even like not booking for myself. I just it's the committing to like, yes, this is when I want to fly, yes, this is where I want to stay. I like that's quite a and I had like so many tabs open, I was like, right, where's it? I was just like trying to like figure it all. And then I was like, oh, should I like should I be using incognito? Like, is that is that is that a thing that everyone always says, you know, your flight prices will go up. You know, you come back and you're like, actually.

SPEAKER_00

We should do a deep dive on that.

SPEAKER_04

And actually, it was really difficult because I obviously like you do uh this always catches me out. It's like you do um oh, we tend to like look on Google flights, and you're like, Great, I can fly to Seville for £24, and then you go to whatever site it is, Wiz Air, and they're like, Wait, there's no bags, yeah. Add some and then it I and um you needed to put quite a lot of information in even to find out how how much bags were, so it was quite like difficult doing it and not booking.

SPEAKER_02

Some airlines just straight up don't let you bring like hold luggage sometimes. Oh really? Yeah, like when where was where were we booking? I feel like it was when I was sorting out when we actually went to Seville.

SPEAKER_05

Oh.

SPEAKER_02

And obviously we we did business on the way out, so I was trying to recoup budget on the way back. And I think it was like Iberian or one one of the Spanish airlines.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Was really cheap, but they were like, Oh, you can't add baggage.

SPEAKER_00

No baggage.

SPEAKER_02

No, like you could have a carry-on, I think, and that was it. But you couldn't take like a whole baggage, which I'm like, well, that's odd. But obviously, so we couldn't take that flight because we had no, you know, baggage with us.

SPEAKER_00

I wonder if it was fully booked or if that's just not something they offer. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_04

I don't yeah, I think it's I think it's difficult. And it was the same with like hotels. Like you like, okay, yeah, I could book this hotel, then you get to it, and like, oh, that's only a oh double room, or they've got they've also got a junior suite. And like the oh, I could I could just add this on, and it's like you know, suddenly you're £350, you're like, oh actually, I'm at £700 per person. Um I've you know gone over here. I think there's so many, it feels like there's so many hidden things before you kind of get there. Not on hot extras, though. No. Prices what you see. Yeah. No hidden fees. But but it generally helps, like the the booking of flights, I think, yeah, it's a real it's a real minefield. I just wish it would be like assume that I want to take a bag. They should have that on Google Flights. Actually, there should be like a button that's like, are you gonna take a bag? And then it adds that in for you automatically. I hate because then you've got going through and then you're like then you're trying to like rain man compare like it should be like opt out anyway. Or bags. Yeah. I mean, most people travel with a bag, right? Anyway, um I feel like we've gone off topic again.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, as is as is the way.

SPEAKER_04

Um you both, as you keep rubbing in, have actually been to um Seville. Uh I have not. So I feel like I need to uh interrogate you a bit about what what's hot, what's not in Seville.

SPEAKER_02

The whole city is quite hot, actually.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, so you you need a strong air conditioning. Did I get a point for that, by the way? The strong air conditioning.

SPEAKER_02

No.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, okay. Um okay. So um yeah, why why Seville? Why why why go there?

SPEAKER_02

We wanted somewhere that had a nice sort of retro vintage kind of vibe, I think. I think is the word you're looking for. Moorish. Yeah. Very moorish. It is very Moorish.

SPEAKER_03

It is.

SPEAKER_02

Um yeah, I think. Okay. Somewhere in um Andaluthia.

SPEAKER_00

Wow. Andaluthia.

SPEAKER_02

Uh yeah. We were toying with where we um what was the other place? What was the other place we were?

SPEAKER_00

Oh yeah. Where was it? It was Valencia.

SPEAKER_02

Valencia, yeah. But we wanted to afterwards. Yeah. Why did we pick Seville over Valencia? I think because we had that guide. So we were like, let's go there. Um see what what all the fuss was about, really. Okay.

SPEAKER_04

And so you do keep mentioning the heat. Is it as hot as people say, or is that so?

SPEAKER_02

We went in February and it was kind of like the desert.

unknown

Okay.

SPEAKER_02

So like it was f absolutely freezing cold, like first thing in the morning.

SPEAKER_05

Yep.

SPEAKER_02

Like, like we had to, I think, at one point go back to the hotel so that we could get a hoodie because it was freezing, like single figures. But then by like sort of 11 o'clock, it was like mid-20s. Oh, okay. So that's in February. Yeah. Right. And it's quite difficult to dress for actually.

SPEAKER_04

Any rain? Did you have any rain? Take it out? No, any rain.

SPEAKER_02

No, it's very dry.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. Yeah. So was it was that would you say that's like a good time of year to visit?

SPEAKER_02

I think so, yeah. It wasn't too busy. I mean, it was still busy, but like they didn't seem to be.

SPEAKER_00

I can't imagine in summer what it's like.

SPEAKER_02

I think summer would be horrible because it would just be so hot as well. Like, we were hot. I remember when we were in like that, the square outside the cathedral, like making TikToks.

SPEAKER_04

Um, doing our little dances, etc.

SPEAKER_02

Um I was struggling.

SPEAKER_00

The direct size, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

It was really, really hot. Um pack sunscreen. Of course. Okay. Uh factor 50 for my face and then 30 for my body. Because my body is generally more covered up than my face. Fair enough. And I don't want the premature aging.

SPEAKER_04

Um, how long were you guys there for?

SPEAKER_02

Three nights?

SPEAKER_00

I think three nights. Was it three nights? Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Okay. And like, did you was that enough time? You need you wanted some more? I think it was enough.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. We were on business. Yeah. We were we were shooting uh a YouTube video that was all about travel back in the 60s versus now. So we obviously to took longer at each location because we were shooting. Yeah. Um, but there were times where we were like, oh my gosh, I would love to stay here for longer.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I feel like we could have spread out what we did a bit more, but still been there for the same amount of time.

SPEAKER_05

Right. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Like the second day was I feel like we would have had time the second day to do maybe something, or even like the the third day where we weren't flying until like three, four o'clock, I don't think. So we had we could have done something in that time where we were just like shooting TikToks. Um, but like when we went to the the Alcazar, you could easily spend like a half day, if not more, just not even wandering around, like you just like take a picnic and like what's the Alcazar? The Alcazar is a like palace, a royal kind of palace, where apparently the royal family still go there sometimes. Like if they if they're staying in Seville, they'll stay at the Alcazar. Um, but it's like open to the public, and you can it's like kind of like a Moorish castle type thing.

SPEAKER_04

Like it sounds like somewhere where a magician would stay.

SPEAKER_02

I mean, I'm sure a magician could stay there. Yeah. Alcazar.

SPEAKER_04

Um the great and wonderful Alcazar.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, it was it was really cool though. It had like this like I I don't even know really how to explain it. It was like a big like courtyard with like a waterway in the middle, and then sunken on each side, it are like is like an orange tree grove.

SPEAKER_04

So beautiful. Yeah. Is this where they filmed uh Phantom Menace?

SPEAKER_02

Absolutely not. Oh, okay. No. Where was that?

SPEAKER_01

That was in the Plaza de Espana. And also that was um Attack of the Clones. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Oh for God's sake, Ali.

SPEAKER_01

Anything.

SPEAKER_04

Anything, oh my god. Sorry, didn't practice my Star Wars knowledge with you two nerds. Yeah. Um talking of the oranges, is it true that I couldn't just pick one off the tree and eat it?

SPEAKER_02

Supposedly. I think I think two reasons. One is it's f illegal, I think. I don't know if I just made that up back scoop.

SPEAKER_04

Another fact check. Fact check, fact check, good.

SPEAKER_02

Um but also apparently they're not very nice.

SPEAKER_04

Um yeah, I heard that they use them basically for marmalade because they're a bit more bitter.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Um I also, I mean, my sense of smell is warped anyway, but I couldn't really smell them. And there was a lot of talk about that be you being able to smell them, but maybe it wasn't hot enough.

SPEAKER_04

I did wear I actually did wear this shirt. You probably can't see it. It has oranges on it. So cute, especially for the Californian, but that's not good. Um okay, so what was your what was your highlight? What was your favourite thing there?

SPEAKER_00

I think there was a plaza that we came across that did have amazing orange trees, and these I think it was opposite a church, and then you had these gorgeous restaurants on the other side with turret kind of esque architecture, really lovely, warm, rich but kind of muted colours, like not pastel, but they'd have pinks and plums and orange, and it just it looked like something of a fairy tale. Nice, so gorgeous, and yeah, there was a really good, good buzz there. That wasn't like a touristy location, but that's where my mind automatically goes. I feel like I just walked in because we we were using a map to navigate around Seville, yeah, in true 60s fashion, and then um, yeah, we came across it, and I think that was a really lovely moment as well because it wasn't on the itinerary, it was just like a that's that's good, isn't it?

SPEAKER_04

Like you can have an itinerary, but actually it's the stuff that you don't plan for that can be one of the best. I think I saw that I think you guys took a film camera with you, and there was a nice uh it came in nicely on the camera. Well, it wasn't jealous at all.

SPEAKER_02

It lends itself quite well to that kind of like where's that with the colours, like because it's very moorish, it's got that kind of I mean almost sort of Arabic kind of vibe and like intrica mosaic and like with the kind of the way that I mean I'm not a photographer, but the way that the colours come out on that film looked so nice.

SPEAKER_04

Just lovely. Didn't it lovely? Didn't it lovely? Um you said about the nice restaurants, what food, what food did you have when you were there? One of the most important things.

SPEAKER_02

Um the sangria was good. Sangria?

SPEAKER_04

That's white or red?

SPEAKER_02

Red.

SPEAKER_04

What was your um what should I not bother with? What's the overhyped or is there nothing? Is it is it is it as good as they say? I don't know who they are.

SPEAKER_02

I think everything that we did was good. Yeah I don't think there were I uh of the things that we did. I mean, if you're lazy or in a rush, maybe skip the um what's it called? The Geralda at the cathedral. Because it's like I mean, we recorded the full walk-up. How long did it take us to get up there?

SPEAKER_01

Um, spoilers for the video, but about six minutes and fifteen seconds to walk up from start to finish.

SPEAKER_04

So what when you say walk up, what is it?

SPEAKER_02

So it's it's like so it's part of the cathedral, but where the cathedral started life as a mosque. Right. It's one of the minarets of the original mosque.

SPEAKER_05

Yes.

SPEAKER_02

Um, but you like you can climb it, but it's all like a slope, there's no steps, because apparently in the in the olden days it was so that horses could ride up. I don't know why you'd need to take a horse up a minute.

SPEAKER_04

Riding a horse on the minaret.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I don't know. The the Moorish.

SPEAKER_04

The Moorish people.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Um I don't think we can imagine that.

SPEAKER_04

Imagine you're just like, what a lovely day. Yeah. Is that is that a horse there at the top of the minaret? A horse giving a call to prayer.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I don't know. I've no idea. But like it was if the experience of it was, I mean, exhausting, and and the views are sorry, I'm lots of the horse of the minaret. Back on topic, I mean. Sorry, you can lead a horse to a minaret, but you can't make it. Yeah, and then when you get to the top, like the there's views all around, but like they've done that classic thing where they've put like barriers over the thing, so yeah you can't quite see it that well, and then obviously there's lots of people everywhere, so you have to kind of wait your turn to stand up on the little battlement to look out, which I imagine if you go in summer is much worse.

SPEAKER_00

There must be fights in that gorgeous holy building. People probably lose their minds.

SPEAKER_02

So I would say maybe skip that part because you could just go to a hotel like a hotel rooftop bar, of which there are many, if you wanted nice views, and also you get to one and you're staying in a pool, lovely pool as well.

SPEAKER_04

Um okay, and then you mentioned earlier um the mushrooms, was it Las Les Cetas? Les Cetas? Yeah, uh Las Cietas. Las Ciedas, not lettuce. Um it looks it looks it looks fantastic. What what's the story there? Uh do you know the story?

SPEAKER_01

Um I do because I was literally writing about this yesterday. So back in the 1990s, they were gonna build a car park there, and then as soon as they started digging, they found ancient Roman ruins, and they were like, Oh well, we can't very well build a car park here, so what do we do? Um and over the next decade there were like people bidding to decide what they were gonna build over it as like a special sort of art project. So they put like a little museum around the ruins, so you can still go into the underground bit and look at the ruins. Nice. Um the giant mushroom thing is what won out. It wasn't meant to be a mushroom, it's just kind of meant to be a representation of like abstract version of the cathedral and architecture and stuff like that around. Yeah. Um looks cool. Yeah, it took ages to build, it went massively over budget as all these kind of vanity projects do. It was like, I think the arch one of the architect's first ever big projects as well. Um all the locals hated it. It was yeah, it was wild. Everyone hated it, and now they're all kind of used to it. Everyone thinks it looks like a giant mushroom, so that's why it's called Las Cietas, it's like the mushrooms.

SPEAKER_04

Or is that Spanish for mushrooms?

SPEAKER_01

Um I think so. Producer me, fact check that. It looks more like fungus than a mushroom. Okay. I would say. Yeah, micellate. The actual name of it is meant to be um the Metropole Parasol. Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, okay. Fine.

SPEAKER_01

Very nice.

SPEAKER_04

Big parasol. It looked nice. It kind of it's kind of like a really like modern thing amongst all this like old architecture, which kind of incongruous but a bit cool. I don't know how I feel about it. Oh I actually think Oh, here we go, real talk now.

SPEAKER_02

Like if we were to skip something, maybe that. Yeah. Like it's cool to look up at and maybe if you wanted to, I would say go at night because it lights up and like there's like a little light show. Nice. Um, but it costs like 16 euros per person to go on top of it and walk around. Yeah, I would probably maybe not spend your money on that. Okay. Um, again, go to a rooftop bar, and you could probably see the light show from the top of the bar and enjoy some sangria instead.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, I enjoyed it, but that's because I'm an art and museum nerd, so cool little things to stop and read at.

SPEAKER_04

Um, most important question then, would you go back?

SPEAKER_00

I would definitely go back. Yeah, I think it is just the pinnacle of otherworldly architecture for like a European city break. I don't know if I've been anywhere else in Spain that that has topped that so far.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I think there are other places in Spain I would like to go to maybe first before I go back to Seville. But yes, it would be on my list of places to reuse it.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

The food could have been better, but I don't know if we just picked we didn't pick very wisely. I feel like I've had better versions of the classic cultural dishes elsewhere.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, that was that was Seville.

SPEAKER_02

That was Seville. Sevilla. Um Gwid. Bongiorno. Play the jingle. Gwid plays the jingle. Um, okay, it's time for don't go alone.

SPEAKER_05

Don't go alone.

SPEAKER_02

This is where we explore some more gory details of our destination. Um emphasis on gory this time. Of course. Um and I'm gonna start this week by giving you a bit of context on the Spanish Inquisition.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, nobody expected that. No.

SPEAKER_02

I did because I wrote the the notes. Um so again, we may need to fact-check some of this, but I believe I quite I researched it quite well. Um the Spanish Inquisition was established in 1478 by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella and it was about um enforcing Catholic orthodoxy across Spain and uh specifically to root out Jews and Muslims who had converted to Christianity but were suspected of secretly practicing their old faiths.

SPEAKER_04

Wow, so that's why it's an Inquisition.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Um but these people were called conversos for some reason. Uh yes, and basically the Inquisition had the power to arrest, interrogate, torture, and execute these people, um, which is kind of crazy.

SPEAKER_04

That's yeah.

SPEAKER_02

And it operated for nearly 350 years.

SPEAKER_04

So I don't think I don't think I realised it was as long as it was. It's quite a long time, isn't it? I thought, you know, just like a quick pop-in.

SPEAKER_02

No, yeah, it was just like done. Yeah, they were inquisitizationing for many years. Um yeah, and actually the Spanish Inquisition started in Seville. Oh really? It did. It did. Yes. Um the very first tribunal was held there in 1481. And within the first year alone, more than 200 people had been burned alive.

SPEAKER_04

Is that why it's so hot there?

SPEAKER_02

Potentially, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Um by 1524, the Seville tribunal had handed down nearly 5,000 sentences, 659 of which were death.

SPEAKER_00

Gosh.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Bad time to be in Seville.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Um Does that include the burning alive, or is that like a separate figure then?

SPEAKER_02

So yeah, that does include the 200 were in the first year alone.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, right.

SPEAKER_02

Which is crazy actually. That's like I mean, not quite one a day, but like you know, if you're popping down to like Sainsbury's to get some eggs, you just see like a Inquisitor. A burning. Yeah, I don't like that. No. Um, so yeah. And the headquarters of the civilian Inquisition um was a castle called the Castillo de San Jorge. Jorge. Is that I thought that was the Portuguese pronunciation.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, I don't know.

SPEAKER_02

We'll say Jorge, yeah. Um and that was in the Triana neighbourhood, Gee.

SPEAKER_00

No way. There you go.

SPEAKER_02

So you went there. We did go there. Um it there was a market there that we visited. We had we had a lovely time. We had some cakes, some pastries, there were some fish, like fresh fish leaking all over the floor.

SPEAKER_04

And little did you know what dark, dark history had happened there.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, the castle, what that was the headquarters of the Inquisition, doesn't exist anymore.

SPEAKER_05

Oh.

SPEAKER_02

Um, but there's one thing that still remains like the site of the castle where it was stood is still there. And directly on top of it is the market that we went to. So you're saying that we were just prancing around at the site where like all of that murder and all those kind of interrogations and torture and executions happened at the castle, and apparently, so you know when we were there and we kind of sat down to eat our cake, and there were those sort of old walls, and like there was that slope that went down. Apparently, it's like all the kind of the cells of where they held the conversos and stuff are all there, and you can just go down and visit. And we were just completely blissfully unaware.

SPEAKER_00

We were just eating our grandmother cake, yeah, loving life.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

You should feel really bad about that, guys.

SPEAKER_00

That makes you feel quite sick, actually. It's wild, it's horrible.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. So they just thought, oh, here's uh an old castle ruin. Excuse me. Let's build a market.

SPEAKER_00

Better than a car park, I guess, but Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

So don't go alone. Don't go alone.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. That at night with all of the fish juice still lingering would be very ideal.

SPEAKER_02

By the time by the night, you know when night falls, the the leaky fish has been cleaned. Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Um you never know what's you know, under your feet.

SPEAKER_02

We didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition.

SPEAKER_04

No, nobody did. No.

SPEAKER_02

Wild. Anyway, um it's time for gate change, where we talk about some of the most hard-hitting issues facing travel today.

SPEAKER_04

Let's get serious.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Um today we're going to be talking about tapaz.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, okay. Not where I expected this to go. Very serious at that. Yeah. Very serious. So tapaz.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, one could argue that Seville is actually the spiritual home of tapaz culture.

SPEAKER_04

Okay. Tapas and burning of alive. Wow, perfect.

SPEAKER_02

Uh and the word tapaz, actually, interesting fact about tapaz here. Um, maybe fact-check it again. I feel like we should be this is correct though. The word tapa um actually means lid.

SPEAKER_04

So where they get tapaware from.

SPEAKER_02

Actually, the story goes that bartenders in Andaluthia would place a little piece of bread over your glass to stop bugs getting in.

SPEAKER_04

Oh.

SPEAKER_02

No. And then over time, um, people started putting food on top of the bread and thus tapas the board.

SPEAKER_04

A game of Jenga. Yeah. How much ham on croquettes?

SPEAKER_02

I imagine if you put like a like a croquetta on it, it would just completely fall into the body.

SPEAKER_04

Flies in your beer is no longer the big issue as well. The fact you've got ham in it.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. So yeah. And I don't want to poo-poo hundreds of years of of tradition. I absolutely hate tapaz.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Well that that venomently.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Okay. Um tapas. I you know what? I could take I could take it or leave it. I feel like it doesn't I'm never like, oh, you know what? Really, really fancy this evening? Just a bit of tapas.

SPEAKER_02

Right, no one thinks that.

SPEAKER_04

No, and I and I I think I it's the whole like the whole shared plate thing. And it's like, and you go with someone and they're like, Oh, should we order this? And you're just like, oh, I guess we could. Like actually, I just wanted to like sharers. But also share, but like if if the other person is picking like duff plates and you're like, well, I think.

SPEAKER_02

What aggravates me is that it never comes in like the correct number.

SPEAKER_04

Okay.

SPEAKER_02

So then there'll either be like there'll be like five and there'll be four of you, or there'll be three and there's two of you, and then there'll always be like one thing left over, and everyone's too polite to be to be like, Oh, I want the last croquette. And I'm just like, Well, I I don't want I don't want the prawns in the red wine.

SPEAKER_04

No, that's that's that's funny, that's exactly what I was thinking. I was like, would people say the one ordered the prawns? Someone's gonna order the prawns, I don't want to eat the prawns. Yeah, exactly.

SPEAKER_02

So does that mean the picket an extra sausage because I didn't eat a prawn.

SPEAKER_04

But I I yeah, if we were sharing like it's never the prawns, so well quite we'd be like, actually, let's just have two um sausages. There's a lot of mental, is it?

SPEAKER_00

I think it's the very like chorizo.

SPEAKER_02

They do have chorizo, yeah. But they also have sausages.

SPEAKER_04

Imagine like a like a nice chorizo.

SPEAKER_02

See, I don't like chorizo either, controversially. Well, quite. Um, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

I think it's it's a situation that's made for very like complementary pairings, like it's an intimate exchange. You you can't go with someone that you don't feel that comfortable with because if you're comfortable with someone, you're like, I'm having that sausage, but and you know their dietary preferences, you're like, okay, I know you don't like that, and that's important to you. We can you can compromise, yeah. But yeah, not big groups as well.

SPEAKER_04

So you just like you just leave and you're just like oh not hunting, you're still full.

SPEAKER_02

Is that it? Yeah, which brings me on to my theory about tapaz.

SPEAKER_04

Okay.

SPEAKER_02

So I actually have a theory that we're all doing tapaz wrong anyway.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, do tell us.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. So I think as British tourists, we go out and we'll have tapas for dinner. We'll sit around a table and we'll order little sort of different things, spend loads of money on stuff and then leave hungry. Well, actually, what you're supposed to do is go to a bar, order a drink, and get a small bite with your drink. So it's not dinner, you should have already had dinner by the time you're having tapas. Or I suppose you could not have dinner if you're having lots of drinks.

SPEAKER_04

Risky. Yeah, and then just have lots of it sounds kind of fun though. So a tapas is actually does like to help you preload, is what you're trying to say. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

And also, like in in my method, you don't have to share. Because you get a tapa with your drink, so that's yours.

SPEAKER_04

It's actually not like you're like sharing your beer, are you? So yeah, well quite. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Um I feel like that that does sound more acceptable. Yeah. Yeah. Just like have one, bar snack.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. It sounds kind of cute, the display, like having it just on top, and then a little level.

SPEAKER_02

And actually, I found when the like the tapas places that we tried to get into in Seville that were so busy, but actually people weren't necessarily sitting down and having like a sit-down meal, were they? They were just kind of standing at the bar.

SPEAKER_00

That's true, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

So I think it makes sense.

SPEAKER_00

It kind of checks out.

SPEAKER_02

We're doing it wrong. We're doing it all wrong.

SPEAKER_04

Brits abroad are doing a lot of things wrong. Yeah. Well, that doesn't surprise me.

SPEAKER_02

Quite, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Lots of questionable behaviour. Yes. I do love to share though. But it's always so expensive that I feel like I can't actually do it. And the whole etiquette of who gets what.

SPEAKER_04

And like and how many plates you meant to order? Because you're like, have I overordered here? Have I underordered here? Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Can't really trust the staff or something.

SPEAKER_02

You like Brits.

SPEAKER_00

Mm-hmm.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, it's just not for me, I think.

SPEAKER_04

No, I could I could give tapaz a miss.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Um, yeah. So actually, when we were in Seville, I found that a lot of plate obviously were in February, so it wasn't like high season anyway, but it wasn't super busy, like the restaurants. Nice. Unless we went to a tapaz place.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Oh really? Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

So then everyone was. Yeah. Like we'd found a couple of places that we'd kind of put on the schedule to visit and actually couldn't eat there because they were so full, like it was crazy.

SPEAKER_04

So you feel like that's like people that are like, oh, I want the you know, the the official official experience? Yeah, like authentic. Authentic, yeah. Thank you. Yeah, like you kind of want that experience. There's like a flamenco dancer in the background, I can only assume.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Well, there wasn't actually the flamenco was quite uh spontaneous, I thought.

SPEAKER_00

Our experience of it was, I know you can go to the specific bars, um, but we were really lucky, went to the Plaza de España. Right. So gorgeous. That is a must see, in my opinion. Um, yeah, and for the setting, just having these, it was uh two main dancers, and then there were musicians as well that were all just castanets vibing.

SPEAKER_02

Do you know what? I don't think they had castanets.

SPEAKER_00

Scarves and just the shoes were doing the most. Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_02

And they had she had like a little raised like um slab which she stomped on.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, so she was providing her own percussion.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Go off queen. Well, no, there was also like a man, I feel like had a little drum, didn't he?

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, like a little cajon situation.

SPEAKER_02

Um, yeah, and then just a singer. One of the men was singing. Very nice. Yeah, it was really cool actually.

SPEAKER_00

That uh blew my expectations out of the water. I don't think I fully knew what I was expecting. I'd only ever seen like imagery of flamenco dancers, I'd never seen a video, which kind of makes sense because when you go to the bars, you're not allowed to film. Right. But if it's in public, it seems to be socially acceptable that it was a good idea.

SPEAKER_02

Well, yeah, I mean I guess they can't stop you from filming. Yeah. Actually, what they did do, like, is they would hold up a QR code. Oh, fair enough, a lot of people don't really carry caps. So yeah, you can scan the QR code and donate.

SPEAKER_04

See that at Covent Garden anytime soon.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Um, but I mean I to be fair would have well, I think I did donate actually once I took a picture of it and then because it was it's cool, like the the like the the talent that they were like on show is actually so worthy.

SPEAKER_00

You can tell that's a skill that they have invested a lot into. And it's not even just the moves, obviously a huge part of it, the attitude that she had was like mesmerizing.

SPEAKER_02

It's all unrehearsed as well.

SPEAKER_00

Yep.

SPEAKER_02

So like they don't of they don't, I mean they probably plan it to some extent, but they don't go in with like a like a set list or anything. It's just like the guy starts singing, the woman kind of gets into the rhythm of the music, and then she starts moving, and then like the guy plays the drum in time to her moves, and then they all just kind of sync up together naturally, and just it just evolves into its own thing each time. It's really cool.

SPEAKER_04

Do you do you feel like it feels like a genuine thing or something that they the locals feel like they have to perform for the sheer amount of tourists that are there to see it?

SPEAKER_02

I feel like probably a bit of both. Yeah. Yeah. Because they what like when we were researching it, there are places like I can't remember the name of the places where you go to see to see it, but like there are like certain specific bars where you would go where they would have it, but like it's not for the tourists, it's for the locals.

SPEAKER_04

Right, okay. Um still does genuinely happen.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, but and then there are places where you pay to go as a tourist to see a flamenco show. Like, I mean, I think our hotel even did it, didn't they? But we weren't there at the right time to see it. Right. Like you would pay, and then there was a stage and and seats, but where with where they had it at the at the Plaza de España, it felt a bit more spontaneous. Yeah. Like, um, I feel like maybe that's the more authentic way. Yeah. Not an expert, so I don't know if that's the right interpretation.

SPEAKER_00

A day in the life of a flamenco dancer, see what their thought process was from the different level.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, um, but no, I think it was it's quite cool. I'm trying to find a segue into over tourism actually.

SPEAKER_04

I was trying I was trying to set you up there with uh whether it's something that they perform for tourists.

SPEAKER_02

I mean, yes, they do, but again, being there in February, it wasn't so busy. We got like a basically front row shot, like view of the of the dance. Um yeah, so I from from our experience, I don't think necessarily over tourism is a huge issue in Seville. Okay. But I do have some stats for you. Okay. Um so let's go. According to Spain's sustainable tourism strategy or the SSTS. I don't know if that's what they sound like you might do the cream for that. Um 2030. That's Spain's Sustainable Tourism Strategy 2030. Um Seville is now officially classed as at capacity.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_02

Um and that basically means that um they've capped the number of tourist apartments, um, which are like Airbnbs or Verbo, which I think is the other one.

SPEAKER_04

Right.

SPEAKER_02

Um at 10% of properties per neighbourhood. So there can only be yeah.

SPEAKER_00

10% is still quite a lot. That's pretty high.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, but then I feel I feel like there I feel like there's other places right where it's almost like a 100%. You're just like a like a ghost, yeah, a ghost neighbourhood that's lost all of its like actual authenticity.

SPEAKER_02

And the historic centre where we stayed is actually already at the limit. Oh really? Yeah. Yeah. Which I guess kind of makes sense. But then to be fair, like that kind of place I suppose Yeah, it because it's so old, like I can't imagine what it would like what those be the places would even be like to live in. Do you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, I see, just in terms of like I don't know if they have like grade two listed equipment out there, but yeah, protected status kind of thing.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. But then I suppose like it seems odd to me that you would opt to to do uh an Airbnb in that kind of place when like you could live if you wanted to, for example, stay in a a convent like we did, yeah, like which had that kind of authentic vibe, even though it was absolutely cursed.

SPEAKER_03

Like authentically cursed, the conjuring.

SPEAKER_02

Look, it was quite cool. Um, but yeah, and there's apparently um a bit of discourse online from s civil residents describing the old town as a theme park.

SPEAKER_04

That's interesting. It's kind of interesting, isn't it? Because you you think, oh, you know, like I'll book an I'll book an Airbnb, like I'll get like I'll be amongst the locals, and that that you get that authentic, but actually the locals can't live there. The locals aren't the locals aren't there, it's just another bunch of Brits in the like the room next to you. Yeah, that that's interesting because like you've kind of lost that you kind of want locals to be there for it to feel like an authentic yeah destination, otherwise, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

You could just be on like a movie set of yeah, or you have to kind of leave the historic centre to get to the authentic part, which is not the way it should be, really. You want both.

SPEAKER_00

Very ironic.

SPEAKER_02

I do kind of get what they mean by like the theme park thing though. Like it did I mean, I guess because it's it's all been sort of sensitively restored, I guess. So it's all very well looked after. So it does kind of have that kind of too good to be true almost vibe. Yeah. Um but the difference is that it's actually authentic and real, it's not just made out of plastic. Do you know what I mean? Like it's it's just very well looked after, I think.

SPEAKER_00

The paint work is so fresh, you don't really see that other places, I don't think.

SPEAKER_02

I feel like the cobbles were shining. Yeah. Like it was very much like they've obviously spent a lot of time looking after that part of the city. Which obviously, as a resident, I don't I can't say whether that has an impact on other parts of the city that aren't getting attention. So I mean, like maybe there's issues there. You know, there's I I I can't say. Um, but yeah, like places like Barcelona, Malaga, the Canary Islands all have kind of similar issues in terms of overtourism, um, and they're the ones that are getting the headlines.

SPEAKER_04

Essifical, isn't it? I feel like that's the Spain is just it's just the go-to destination, you know, especially for Brits. And it was the first place where like package holidays were kind of invented. So yeah, it's almost like culturally, um, this is a ridiculous thing to say that Spain is a part of our culture. Yeah. But that sort of, you know, that that Brits holiday. Love it or hate it, like that's kind of that's the thing, isn't it? You go to Spain.

SPEAKER_02

I think it's time for destination unknown.

SPEAKER_04

Destination. Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do.

SPEAKER_02

Alright, that's enough. We're not no longer than ten seconds before we get hit with a copyright claim. Um, okay, so before we finish, I'm gonna give you three facts about next week's or next episode's destination. Okay. Um, you have to guess what it is. They get progressively easier. Is my photography degree gonna go to work?

SPEAKER_00

Are we like competing to try and get it before the end then? Oh what? Oh god, I didn't realize it's a competition.

SPEAKER_02

Obviously, bearing in mind Ali's got three points. You've got one point. Okay, so the first clue this country has more archaeological museums than any other in the world.

SPEAKER_00

Interesting.

SPEAKER_02

For reference, that is more than 110.

SPEAKER_00

Whoa, so it probably has to be quite a big like I'm like, I'm like, I'm don't decide whether to go straight out there or like a it's Greece.

SPEAKER_02

Is that your answer?

SPEAKER_04

I was deciding. Alright, let's have another clue.

SPEAKER_02

Okay. One of its islands is one of only five places on earth where people regularly live past 100.

SPEAKER_04

Well, that's like Sardinia.

SPEAKER_02

Well, Sardinia's not in Greece. No, I know, but that that's where the people that live past they've got they have a name for them, right? Yeah, they do, yeah. Oh.

SPEAKER_04

Which I'll tell you when we when I go through the Oh, I'm still I'm I'm still thinking it's Greece.

SPEAKER_02

Okay, ready for the next one, or do you want to make a guess? Greece. Okay. It is Greece.

SPEAKER_05

Yes, there you go.

SPEAKER_02

Um, I'll give you the third fact. It has around 6,000 islands. Yep. But only 200 of them are actually inhabited.

SPEAKER_04

Wow. Oh really?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

And I didn't realise that um one of the islands, Kephalonia, I thought they all the islands were like in the what's that? Is that the Aegean Sea? I I my brain was like, oh, actually that's over in the between Italy and Greece instead. Ionian. Oh yeah, yeah. There's like I for some reason I was always like, yep, the islands and Greece are between like Greece and Turkey, and that's where they are. Yeah. And then I was watching Greece across the world.

SPEAKER_02

And there was Cephalonia, and I was like, Is Cephalonia the one where Captain Curly's mandated? It is the one where Captain Curly's Mandalin must have. That's where I'm not going. To Zakinthos, which is just up from Cephalonia.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, yeah, it's anti Zanti.

SPEAKER_02

Zakinthos. Um yeah, I'll give you a bit more context on those clearies if you like.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, I'd love some context.

SPEAKER_02

Let me just put my glasses on, my factual glasses, anyway. Um so fact one, archaeological museums. Um Greece's obsession with preserving its ancient history means virtually every major town and island has its own dedicated museum.

SPEAKER_00

I love that.

SPEAKER_02

The sheer volume reflects just how layered the history is. Um and it's not just ancient Oh the glasses just turn on. Um yes, um, and it's not just ancient Greek, it's um you've also got ancient Minoan, ancient Mycenaeans, Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans, all leaving things buried in and around Greece. Um yeah, and as I said, over 110 official archaeological museums, which is more than anywhere in the world, including Italy and Egypt.

SPEAKER_04

I feel like the the it has a much more interesting history than um the Romans. What did the Romans ever do for us?

SPEAKER_02

Well, quite, and also the Romans have basically just copied the Greeks anyway, didn't they? Assassin's Creed just changed the name.

SPEAKER_04

Did you ever play Assassin's Creed Odyssey? Yeah. Oh, so good.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. I liked that. Oh wait, this is away.

SPEAKER_00

I think I only played Assassin's Creed 2. Uh. And I loved it. I should I just wasn't as much of a gamer girl.

SPEAKER_01

To be fair, two is one of the best ones.

SPEAKER_00

Okay. Start strong.

SPEAKER_02

So, fact two, um, the island where people live past 100, it's called Ikaria.

SPEAKER_04

Nice.

SPEAKER_02

Or Ikaria. I should know how to say these things really, because my father's Greek, boy, tell me off. Um, and it's called a blue zone.

SPEAKER_04

Blue zone. I was like, it's got under colour. I just couldn't think it. All I could think of is Sardinia.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. And the five blue zones in the world are Okinawa, which is in Japan, Sardinia, um in Costa Rica. What? Nikoya in Costa Rica. Um Loma Linda in California.

SPEAKER_04

Go on, Linda.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Um and Linda as well.

SPEAKER_04

They're all over 100 and they're all called Linda.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Linda's that live Linda's that live. Linda's that live forever. Um and Icaria, Icaria. Icaria. Icaria. Um in Greece.

SPEAKER_03

Icarus. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

So um researchers have found that Icarans live on average eight years longer out than Americans. Wow.

SPEAKER_04

Which I'd like to do.

SPEAKER_02

And they have significantly lower rates of dementia and heart disease.

SPEAKER_04

It's more like the it's the it's the olives, it's the fresh air, it's the sea, it's the food. Mediterranean diet.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, the running theory is a combination of the Mediterranean diet, daily napping, strong social ties, and a general unhurried pace of life. Get behind the napping.

SPEAKER_04

Nah, it's Mediterranean. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Notably, obviously, Icaria is not a tourist hotspot.

SPEAKER_04

No.

SPEAKER_02

Um it's relatively unknown, which some locals think is part of the reason why.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, that's why less stressful, desperate abroad raising a hot rate. Yeah. Go to Icarib quick.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, no, don't go there. Let them live in peace.

SPEAKER_02

Do you think I'm allowed to go there? Because I could take a local with me.

SPEAKER_04

Um no.

SPEAKER_02

Right. Okay. Okay, fact three. So what we say, 6,000 islands, but only 200 are inhabited. Um, most people guess much lower number on both counts, apparently.

SPEAKER_04

I yeah, I mean, I don't think I could name 200 inhabited islands. No, I mean that's a good thing. That'd be a long episode if I did. Yeah. Oh, actually, yeah, one way.

SPEAKER_02

No one expects you to do that, so don't worry.

SPEAKER_04

Perfect. I was gonna worry that next time you'd ask me all 200 inhabited islands.

SPEAKER_02

I could do. Um, so yeah, the 6,000 figure includes very small islets and rocks, which I think maybe is cheating.

SPEAKER_00

This is what I was born in the inhabited rock size. Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Around 1,200 are large enough to be considered proper islands. And of those, only 200 have permanent population. And of them, only three are where Brits go. Some of them only have a single family on them. Which I just think is very inconvenient. Like if you need to nip to like you know, I can't think of a market. Yeah, little. Um, you have to get a boat or or a plane.

SPEAKER_04

Or you just fish and live off the land. Live off the land. That's it. Yeah. That's all everyone down to Greece.

SPEAKER_00

What their average age is like across the all the islands. Because if yeah, if you are forced to live off the land, I imagine it can be very stressful, but also none of all the preservatives, all that.

SPEAKER_04

Fact mode is off. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

So get down to Icaria. Or don't.

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No.

SPEAKER_02

Well, if you want to live past 100.

SPEAKER_04

Who doesn't?

SPEAKER_02

Um so yes, next episode we'll be talking about Greece. Um so I guess you'll need to book me a holiday there. Wonderful.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

I do already have one booked, yeah. So I don't need to be going back to Zakinthos. Okay. Um I will say I've also been to Corfu twice. Don't need to go there again.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, Corfuff.

SPEAKER_02

I've been to Kos. I've been to um Volos. Oh. Which um I haven't had that one. That's where my partner was living. Yeah, okay. And I've been to Larissa.

SPEAKER_04

Larissa explains it all.

SPEAKER_02

So um I wouldn't like to go there again. Okay. Okay.

SPEAKER_04

And it sounds like you're missing out on uh mainland Greece.

SPEAKER_02

So Larissa and um Volos are on mainland. Alright, I'll let you off. So actually.

SPEAKER_04

Actually. Alright. Um I'm gonna book you a flight to Thessaloniki.

SPEAKER_02

Isn't that where? Is that uh have I been there? No.

SPEAKER_03

Northern Greece.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I've been to Northern Greece. That's where Volos and Larissa. Uh I actually flew to Volos, which is a very small um like regional airport. I don't think you can fly there anymore, but it only opened for like three months out of the year. Um that's when I got trapped by a flood in a bus station waiting to get my transfer to the airport. Did you have travel insurance? Uh I did, but actually um it was a like an act of God, so I wouldn't have been covered anyway. But luckily um EasyJet uh just well they had to cancel the flight because it couldn't leave. So they just put on another flight the next day. Unfortunately, I missed a day of work.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, that's such a shame.

SPEAKER_02

Because I was trapped. What a shame. Yeah, had to sleep on a bus.

SPEAKER_04

For real? That's a shame.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Yeah, actually, so we were in the bus stop, in the bus station, and there were just and everyone was like, Can you maybe just let us on the bus so that we could lay down? And then the bus drivers were like, No. But then people just like stormed the bus.

SPEAKER_04

Wow. All this coming up for the next episode. Yeah. What to do? Aaron Storm's about in Greece. Yeah. You had it here first.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I wouldn't recommend. No. It's quite stressful actually. But I made it back eventually. Glad you're here to join us. Yeah. Anyway, that's the end of the episode. Anyway. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

That was a pleasure. Thanks. Thanks.

SPEAKER_02

Bye.

SPEAKER_00

Bye. See you.