Travel Destinations for 2026, Hotel Mishaps, and Podcast Collaborations with Richard E. Grant featuring Jules Perowne
Jules Perowne, the esteemed CEO and founder of Perowne International, has taken on a new role as co-host of the podcast 'Hotels with History' alongside actor Richard E. Grant. The series, which delves into storied places to stay, has already gained popularity on various platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Audible.
Perowne, a respected voice in the luxury travel industry, works as a consultant and PR guru for numerous hotels around the globe. Some of the hotels she works with include the iconic Gleneagles and Claridges. In a recent episode, she discussed the world of top-end travel, travel recommendations for 2026, and her pet peeves.
The episode was edited and produced by Toby Keel, Digital Director of the platform, who oversees the website and social media channels since 2016. Keel, who writes about various topics including property, cars, lifestyle, travel, and nature, also served as the host of the episode.
The podcast takes listeners on a journey through the annals of history, revealing tales of war, celebrity scandals, legendary parties, and shocking moments associated with these iconic hotels. For instance, the Gleneagles hotel has played host to numerous historical events, including the 2014 G8 summit.
For those interested in following Perowne's work more closely, her Instagram account offers regular updates. The music for the podcast episode was provided by JuliusH via Pixabay, adding to the immersive experience.
Whether you're a seasoned traveler or just dreaming of your next adventure, 'Hotels with History' offers an engaging and informative listen. Tune in to discover the fascinating stories behind some of the world's most luxurious hotels.
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