
Antoni Porowski Explores Hidden Gems in New Nat Geo Series
National Geographic's "Best of the World" comes to life as Antoni Porowski takes viewers beyond tourist traps to discover authentic experiences in four iconic cities. The new series celebrates local culture and human connection across Paris, Mexico City, London, and New York.
National Geographic is bringing travel inspiration back with a fresh perspective that puts people first.
The network just announced "Best of the World with Antoni Porowski," a new series where the beloved TV personality explores four major cities through the eyes of locals rather than guidebooks. From hidden Parisian bistros to neighborhood gems in Mexico City, Antoni's journey focuses on authentic human experiences that make travel truly meaningful.
The show builds on National Geographic's popular "Best of the World" travel franchise, but with a twist. Instead of just showcasing iconic landmarks, Antoni digs deeper into the hearts of Paris, Mexico City, London, and his hometown of New York City. He's searching for the kind of unforgettable moments that happen when you connect with real people in their communities.

Each episode highlights where to go, stay, eat, and explore while celebrating the local culture and the people who make these cities special. It's travel content designed for a world hungry for genuine connection after years of isolation and surface-level social media tourism.
The Ripple Effect
This show arrives at the perfect time. Travel has rebounded stronger than ever, but more people are seeking meaningful experiences over Instagram backdrops. By showcasing local voices and neighborhood favorites, the series supports small businesses and cultural preservation in an era of overtourism.
The format encourages viewers to look beyond the obvious and engage more deeply with places they visit. When travelers prioritize authentic connections and local experiences, entire communities benefit economically while maintaining their unique character.
The series proves that the best travel stories aren't about checking off bucket list items but about the people you meet and the unexpected moments that change how you see the world.
Based on reporting by National Geographic
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
Spread the positivity!
Share this good news with someone who needs it


