The show premiered on Novemin an episode based on Singapore.
7-day free trial available with subscription. Anthony Bourdain's The Layover: Rome Is For Food Lovers (A Recap) Laine Doss Decem2:03PM Episode three of The Layover and I'm slightly warming up to it, maybe because the cities are.
The 10-episode, one-hour series on The Travel Channel will debut late fall.Here is your chance to win a share of 1,000,000 AA miles in the American Airlines Cruises Million Miles Giveaway! Unlimited access to the greatest real-life entertainment plus exclusives and originals, all in one place. “…This series will inspire the occasional traveler and surprise even the most seasoned traveler.” “This is a chance to show viewers the secrets of Tony’s traveling routine: cracking open the essence of each city, getting right to the marrow of every experience, and making the most out of every moment,” said Fred Graver, senior vice-president of programming and development on the Travel Channel. “We are well aware that many of the meals and experiences on ‘No Reservations’ are, frankly, impossible to duplicate,” he said. Bourdain visits Atlanta's El Taco Veloz for tacos de lengua - beef tongue.
On his new Travel Channel series, The Layover, Anthony Bourdain visits major cities in the US, Asia and Europe for only 24-48 hours and shows you how to cut right to the good stuff. Excerpt of Anthony Bourdain in The Layover, Season 2 Episode 7. The new travel show will be called The Layover - and Bourdain will be showing off a city within 24 to 48 hours and giving viewers insider tips on the ‘must-see’ places, people and foods that take travelers off the ordinary tourist path. Available on Travel Channel, Pluto TV, discovery+. The former chef is going to debut a new travel show which he describes as a “hyper-caffeinated, utilitarian take” on his usual escapades. No reservations indeed for Anthony Bourdain.