

Travel with Rick Steves
Rick Steves
A weekly one-hour conversation with guest experts and callers about travel, cultures, people, and the things we find around the world that give life its extra sparkle. Rick Steves is America's leading authority on travel to Europe and beyond. Host and writer of over a hundred public television travel shows and author of 30 best-selling guidebooks, Rick now brings his passion for exploring and understanding our world to public radio. Related travel information and message boards on www.ricksteves.com
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Nov 3, 2012 • 54min
305 Radio Shangri-La in Bhutan; Tibet on the Edge; Pico Iyer: Lonely Places
Lisa Napoli tells us about her stint helping to start a radio station in the formerly isolated former-kingdom of Bhutan. Photographer Phil Borges describes how much things have changed on a recent return to rural Tibet, and what's threatening its indigenous people. Also, author Pico Iyer explains the appeal of spending time in some of the world's least likely places for tourism.
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Oct 27, 2012 • 54min
304 Trick or Treat: Haunted Europe; Haunted America; Sweet Tooth
This week features strange encounters in England and France. Terrance Zepke describes some of the most haunted places in America that she's investigated, from a former asylum in Appalachia to underground Portland. Plus, Kate Hopkins delves into the bittersweet history of candy, and shares her well-researched opinion on who makes the best chocolates in Europe.
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Oct 20, 2012 • 54min
303 Family Vacation in Hungarian Countryside; Open Phones: Family Travel Plans; Basque Country
The countryside of Hungary is a sentimental favorite for relaxing family vacations. Rick gets suggestions for tapping into the recreation Hungarians treasure and checks in with listeners planning family trips to the UK and Ireland. Also, get tips for exploring the Basque Country of Spain and France.
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Oct 13, 2012 • 54min
213a Italy Faux Pas; Tuscany versus Umbria
Helping to melt the age-old rivalries between two popular regions of Italy, locally-based guides help us take a closer look at Tuscany, and its neighbor Umbria. They're both classic destinations for exploring Italy’s scenic medieval hill towns and countryside. And listeners share reports of faux pas and misunderstandings they experienced in Italy, and what they learned from their travels.
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Oct 6, 2012 • 54min
302 Turkey’s Black Sea Coast; Sightseeing Skills for the Ancient World; A Walk Through Tangier
With a little help from expert guides, sightseeing in the ancient world of the Mediterranean takes on a whole new dimension. We'll also get tips for visiting Tangier, on the Morrocan side of the Straight of Gibraltar, and for holidays along Turkey's alternative coast on the Black Sea.
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Sep 29, 2012 • 54min
301 New Favorite Places To See Before You Die; Teaching Art in Kuwait; Northern Germany
The woman who practically invented the idea of a "bucket list" with her best-seller "One Thousand Places to See Before You Die," updates us on some of her latest favorites around the globe. We'll also meet an American who taught art at a women's college in Kuwait, and hear what the experience taught her. And we'll explore the high points of a visit to Northern Germany.
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Sep 22, 2012 • 54min
300 Andrew McCarthy On Location; Fred Plotkin At the Opera; Open Phones-Ask Rick
Follow the lead of a seasoned traveler, and you'll discover new ways to make your next vacation terrific. Andrew McCarthy will share how actors on location find ways to connect with the locals, and Fred Plotkin illustrates how to plug into the excitement at some of his favorite opera venues in Europe. Also, Rick helps listeners planning trips to Barcelona and Paris.
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Sep 15, 2012 • 54min
260a Western Whitewater Adventures; A Readers Guide for ‘The Grand Tour’; Tapas in Spain
Get your thrills on a whitewater river raft, in the pages of a great novel set in an exotic locale, or sampling the fried pigs ears at a tapas bar in Spain
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Sep 1, 2012 • 54min
298 History of the US Passport; Americans Living in Europe
If you dread the mug shot that passes as your passport photo, you're not alone. We examine how the passport became the required document for international travel to and from the U.S. Also, three American tour guides offer tips for Americans who are thinking about moving to Europe, and tell us how they fit into living in France, Spain, Germany and Italy.
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Aug 25, 2012 • 54min
252a Off the Grid in Mexico; Baltic Cities; Paul Theroux's Dark Star Safari
Paul Theroux describes what a trip the length of Africa taught him, 40 years after serving with the Peace Corps in a village in Malawi. Frugal Traveler Seth Kugel tells us what it was like to spend a week in a small Mexican town he picked at random, well-off the tourist grid. Also, Neil Taylor explains how much the Baltic countries have brightened up to visitors in 20 years, since they shook off Soviet Communism.
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