LONDON (5 March 2020) — This issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK) celebrates Ireland’s cultural heritage. Whether it’s exploring the thriving arts movement, tasting the culinary revolution, tapping our feet to the best new music or diving into the surf scene for a weekend away, the island of Ireland — Northern and Republic — is alive with stories and experiences. …
National Geographic Traveller Food Festival announces first names on its line-up
London 11 February: The National Geographic Traveller Food Festival (due to be held 18-19 July at the Business Design Centre, London) has announced the first names on its lineup and launched a revamped website. Among the big names appearing at the festival are Jack Stein, Olia Hercules, Asma Khan and José Pizarro. Last year’s successful event attracted more than 5,500 …
National Geographic Traveller (UK) March 2020 available on newsstands now
LONDON (6 February 2020) — This issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK) sees the return of the annual Cool List: 20 destinations that are making a name for themselves this year. From Cumbria to Panama, Brisbane and Pakistan, we’ve scoured the globe for 2020’s most interesting destinations. From hiking trails and emerging culinary hubs to luxury lodges and landmark attractions, …
National Geographic Traveller (UK) reveals The Cool List: 20 must-see destinations for 2020
LONDON (5 February 2020) — National Geographic Traveller (UK) has announced its Cool List 2020, highlighting the 20 must-see destinations for the year ahead. The hotly anticipated list of countries and cities is revealed in the March 2020 issue of the magazine — on sale on Thursday 6 February. Pat Riddell, editor of National Geographic Traveller, said: “From Cumbria and …
Take it slow with National Geographic Traveller Food — latest issue out now!
LONDON (Thursday, 12 December 2019): National Geographic Traveller Food is celebrating the joys of slow cooking this winter by revealing its top 20 classic dishes that just can’t be rushed. In the latest issue, distributed free with the Jan/Feb issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK), get the lowdown on some of the world’s greatest culinary labours of love, from beef …
National Geographic Traveller (UK) Jan/Feb 2020 available on newsstands now
LONDON (6 December 2020) — This issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK) takes a top to bottom look at Vietnam, tracing the country’s numerous highlights from north to south. A go-to destination for everyone from solo backpackers and holidaying families to hikers, bikers and birdwatchers, Vietnam retains its irresistible allure despite its growing popularity. Take in the best treks through …
Winners of the National Geographic Traveller (UK) Reader Awards 2019, in association with Audley Travel, announced
LONDON (5 December 2019) — The Hairy Bikers, Trailfinders and Lisbon were among the winners announced last night at the National Geographic Traveller Reader Awards 2019, in association with Audley Travel. The ceremony, held at The Montcalm London Marble Arch on 4 December, was presented by Katrina Ridley and attended by some of the travel industry’s most senior figures. Pat …
National Geographic Traveller (UK) voted Best Consumer Travel Magazine at the British Travel Awards 2019
(28 November) National Geographic Traveller (UK) has won the Best Consumer Travel Magazine award at the prestigious British Travel Awards 2019. The ceremony, held on 27 November at Battersea Evolution, London, was attended by an audience of 900 senior travel executives and representatives from consumer and trade media. The British Travel Awards are the largest UK consumer-voted programme across any …
National Geographic Traveller (UK) celebrates new nominations this award season
(20 November 2019) Glen Mutel, editor of National Geographic Traveller Food, was highly commended in the Editor of the Year – Food & Drink category at the British Society of Magazine Editors (BSME) Awards last night. Every year, the awards honour the best in British magazines. Pat Riddell, editor of National Geographic Traveller, and Chris Hudson, the previous art director …
National Geographic Traveller (UK) Dec 2019 available on newsstands now
LONDON (7 November 2019) — The December issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK) embraces no-fly travel. With many of us becoming increasingly conscious of our carbon footprint, this issue offers ideas for adventure that don’t involve taking to the skies. With Europe’s rail network hitting new heights — bolstered by high-speed connections, spruced-up sleeper journeys and new direct routes — …