Travis Kelce is giving fans a closer look at his recent romantic getaway in London with Taylor Swift, opening up about the trip during a new episode of his "New Heights" podcast with his brother Jason Kelce.

The Kansas City Chiefs star described a relaxed overseas visit filled with food, theater, and time with friends, as ongoing attention around the couple continues to grow.

During the podcast, Jason Kelce joked that he only learned about the trip online. "I found out you were in London on the Internet," Jason said, adding, "That was fun." Travis laughed it off and replied simply, "London is fun, Jason."

Travis Kelce Details London Food Trip

Travis went on to explain that much of the trip centered around exploring the city's food scene and watching live performances.

One highlight was a production of "Romeo & Juliet," where he praised the cast, saying, "Saw Sadie Sink, and, I believe, Noah Jupe is his name. He's f-cking phenomenal as Romeo. Sadie was as Juliet as well."

Food quickly became one of the biggest talking points from the trip. Travis shared that one dinner at the Indian restaurant Gymkhana stood out above the rest.

According to Blast, he called it "one of the most surprising meals" he had ever experienced and described the food as "f-cking remarkable." He also admitted he tried everything without hesitation, only asking about spice levels. "We went more on the mild side," he said, explaining that the group kept the heat manageable.

Travis Kelce Teased Over Eating Habits

The trip reportedly also included a stop at Gordon Ramsay's Lucky Cat restaurant and an appearance at Poppy Delevingne's 40th birthday celebration. Ramsay later described the couple as a "classy couple" who were "in high spirits" and "had a blast" during their visit, Yahoo reported.

Back on the podcast, the conversation turned playful as Jason and others teased Travis about his eating habits.

Jason joked that Swift may have influenced his food choices, while Travis pushed back on the idea. He also addressed long-running jokes about being a picky eater, saying, "It's not accurate at all, but it's fun to play around with because I was at one point."