Brooklyn Beckham Takes Wife Nicola on One of His Favorite Childhood Family Trips: ‘It’s My First Memory’

The star chats about vacationing with his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham, his famous family and more in an exclusive conversation with PEOPLE

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Brooklyn Peltz Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham.
Brooklyn Peltz Beckham loves taking trips to a sentimental place from his past with his wife, Nicola by his side.

In an exclusive conversation with PEOPLE about his new travel guide for Trainline, the photographer and model, 25, chats about vacationing with his wife at the same spot where he and his famous family have vacationed for years, ever since he was a child.

“One of my favorite places is Napa Valley,” Brooklyn says of the Northern California wine country hotspot, noting that trips to the area form some of his “earliest memories.”

“I always used to go there with my mom and dad growing up,” the star adds, referring to his parents, David and Victoria Beckham. “It’s somewhere I take my wife now. It’s still my favorite place.”

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<p>Darren Gerrish/WireImage</p> Cruz Beckham, Harper Beckham, David Beckham, Victoria Beckham, Romeo Beckham, Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham.

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Cruz Beckham, Harper Beckham, David Beckham, Victoria Beckham, Romeo Beckham, Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham.
Related: David and Victoria Beckham Spend European Vacation with Their Kids: ‘Family Time Is Everything’

According to Brooklyn, he and Nicola, 29, are “very similar” when it comes to their travel tastes — with one exception.

“She loves the heat. I’m more of a fan of the cold. So that’s the only thing, just trying to go somewhere where it’s not so hot and not so cold, so in the middle,” he explains.

Brooklyn also loves getting to take vacations with his family, which, along with his mother and father, also includes brothers Romeo 21, and Cruz, 19, plus sister Harper, 12.

“We try and do a few trips a year,” Brooklyn says. “But I’m always working, my mom and dad always work, and my brothers and sister are doing their thing. But whenever our schedules meet up and we don’t have that much work, we love to try and get away together.”

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Brooklyn Beckham.
For Brooklyn, his favorite parts of traveling are “trying different cuisines and meeting people.”

His least favorite part is a univeral one: “I think the number one thing is maybe just the jet lag,” he adds.

While he’s been jetsetting since he was a kid, there’s still one destination at the top of his to-visit list: “I would love to go to India,” he shares.

“I just love the culture, love the food. Indian is one of my favorite foods,” he continues. “I’d love to go and just learn about the culture and try some food.”

<p>Courtesy of Brooklyn Beckham</p> Brooklyn Beckham.

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Brooklyn Beckham.
Related: Victoria Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham Dance to Spice Girls Track During Vacation

Brooklyn’s love of travel is what prompted him to team up with Trainline to create the #TrainPicnic Through Europe guide, which has “insider tips on top European restaurants, hidden-gem food markets and must attend food festivals, all accessible by train,” according to a press release.

The guide also features four recipes crafted by Brooklyn that are based on snacks he likes to eat while traveling in the United Kingdon, France, Spain and Italy — a sausage roll, tarte au citron, tortilla and chicken parmigiana on focaccia.

“I’m honored that Trainline wanted to work with me,” Brooklyn tells PEOPLE. “We want to show and tell people how convenient taking the train is, [so they can see] some gorgeous scenery, meet some amazing people, have some great food and just have a good time.”

Trainline offers routes from over 270 rail and coach operators in 40 countries. The company allows tickets to be purchased using U.S. currency.

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