36 Hours

36 Hours

2015
36 Hours
36 Hours

36 Hours

7.1 | en | Documentary

In each 1-hour episode of 36 Hours, co-hosts Kristen Kish and Kyle Martino arrive in a new city, where they’ll have 36 hours to explore the most delicious foods and hot spots, meet fascinating local insiders and experience the best attractions unique to each destination. Their itineraries will be informed by New York Times editors and contributors, who bring extensive research and expertise to each locale. Each episode will be timed to coincide with new or updated New York Times 36 Hours newspaper columns. There also will be companion editorial and video content across platforms on NYTimes.com and Travel Channel digital properties.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP6  Boston Pride
Sep. 21,2015
Boston Pride

Kyle learns the true meaning of "Boston Pride" when he visits Kristen's hometown. Kristen treats Kyle to some of her favorite local spots ranging from a North End Italian deli to a Southie bar straight out of Good Will Hunting.

EP5  Portland Cool
Sep. 14,2015
Portland Cool

Kristen and Kyle travel to the weird, wild and wacky city of Portland. The pair gets down and dirty as they dig for clams with a local top chef, share beers with a bestselling author, and hit a Tikki bar with a rock star.

EP4  Beachin' in Barcelona
Sep. 07,2015
Beachin' in Barcelona

Kristen and Kyle dive right into Europe's coastline gem - Barcelona. Kyle braves the Mediterranean waters to catch fresh seafood, and Kristen hits the Montseny Mountains in search of the most prized cured meats and sausages.

EP3  Magical Istanbul
Aug. 31,2015
Magical Istanbul

Kristen and Kyle visit the magical city of Istanbul. They tour the city's colorful spice market; feast on traditional Turkish mezzes; discover a Turkish cure for a hangover; and one of them walks away with a tattoo!

EP2  Rockin' in Nashville
Aug. 24,2015
Rockin' in Nashville

The hosts explore how Music City is one of the hottest places for live entertainment. They discover Nashville's emerging wine country; go trap shooting with a music star; and visit the Ryman Auditorium - aka the "mother church".

EP1  Berlin's Wild Side
Aug. 17,2015
Berlin's Wild Side

Kristin and Kyle explore why Berlin is one of the most creative cities in Europe. They meet members of an international street art movement, discover the city's adoration with sex, and learn how Berlin has given rise to innovative food.

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Released: 2015-08-17 | Released Producted By: Bungalow Media + Entertainment , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.travelchannel.com/shows/36-hours
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In each 1-hour episode of 36 Hours, co-hosts Kristen Kish and Kyle Martino arrive in a new city, where they’ll have 36 hours to explore the most delicious foods and hot spots, meet fascinating local insiders and experience the best attractions unique to each destination. Their itineraries will be informed by New York Times editors and contributors, who bring extensive research and expertise to each locale. Each episode will be timed to coincide with new or updated New York Times 36 Hours newspaper columns. There also will be companion editorial and video content across platforms on NYTimes.com and Travel Channel digital properties.

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Reviews

E J I'm a huge fan of Kristen from Top Chef. I think she's genuine and down to earth. She seems very sweet and just an all around nice person. I don't understand why people say she has no personality. I'm glad she's not obnoxious like most reality personalities. When she talks, I believe what she's saying. It's nice to have a younger female voice in a TV genre that's loaded with white men. When she eats, I want to eat it. I'm not saying they are breaking down new walls but it's nice to see that they get active and do more than just eat or talk about life's problems or see the same old sights.It's refreshing to see a more youthful active approach to activities - some of the Travel Channel shows are so boring. Just see the same sights and never do anything interesting. I've only watched a few episodes and I will definitely watch the entire series. Also, I'm not sure if people understand what real Valley Girl accents are but they need to take a trip to Santa Monica or something to get the real gist. Saying "cool" and "awesome" doesn't make you Valley Girl. It makes you American.
Bryant Martin I tend to agree with other reviewers Kristin Kish is weak, has no depth and is purely one dimensional. Every adjective out of her mouth is that of a 14 year old girl. Being a huge Travel Channel fan I gave the show a shot, but sadly I will not be a weekly viewer. Other than the one major miss in casting it was a fairly vanilla trek through global cuisine. Kyle Martino is only above average which makes him unable to carry his co star very far. If he were paired with a more likable persona the show would be much better. The cinematography is fine the locations thus far have been interesting. I just wasn't made to feel anything for the cast. Sorry Travel Channel I think you missed on this one.
sambuca62 I just watched the Istanbul episode. The episode had nice pacing, cinematography and covered diverse aspects of the city. Kristen Kish and Kyle Martino are attractive hosts who have decent personalities if not totally magnetic. Kyle is the more charming of the two. Kristen adds an air of authority to the dining scenes. (It's too bad Kristen left the kitchen not long after winning Top Chef. It seems that the contestants really want to be celebrities, but c'est la vie.) These travel shows suffer from their inevitable comparisons to Anthony Bourdain. It might be more fair to compare travel shows to Andrew Zimmern who is a decent and knowledgeable host, but not as celebrated as Bourdain. I still say Bourdain's skills are his disarming wit and his power as a storyteller. He was making insightful political and cultural commentary long before he went to CNN. He also seems to connect with the locals with humanity and a very sincere interest in their cultures. Most travel hosts are merely guides taking us on what amounts to viewing your friend's travel photos and videos. But hey, I like that sort of thing. I will give 36 Hours a chance.
chunter76422 I love the Travel Channel and I watch it a lot. I also realize that the channel is struggling to find the next big Travel Channel stars. That's why I had high hopes 36 Hours but they made one fatal mistake they have Kristen Kish as one of the hosts. This woman's voice sounds like the east coast version of the 'valley girl' and I can't stand to listen to it. And she keeps trying so hard to be hip & cool by using words like 'epic', 'freakin' & 'awesome' but it's just irritating and just not cool (at all). Kyle Martino (& the show) would be great if he had another co-host. I really do hope the folks at the Travel channel might realize this and try another co-host.