Travel with Rick Steves show

Travel with Rick Steves

Summary: 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. Presented by American Airlines. Related travel information and message boards on www.ricksteves.com.

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Podcasts:

 Dynamic Berlin; Debating the European Economic Crisis | File Type: audio/x-mpegurl | Duration: 53:30

Get a peek behind the news to hear first-hand how Spaniards and Greeks are coping with Europe’s economic crisis — then hear the other side of the debate as we turn to look at thriving Berlin, which has continually attracted newcomers ever since it reunited 25 years ago.

 Europe by Rail; American Comfort Food; European Travel Reports | File Type: audio/x-mpegurl | Duration: 53:30

One of America's top experts on European train travel shares her tips for making the most of Europe's extensive train network, and explains how rail passes work — and how to know when they’re a bargain. Then Road Food experts Jane and Michael Stern tell us what they look for in hometown "comfort food" restaurants, where everyone feels welcome. And listeners check in with reports on special travel moments from France, Spain, Poland, and Italy. 

 Belgium's Split Personality; Scotland Post-Referendum; the Lusitania | File Type: audio/x-mpegurl | Duration: 53:30

Get personal insights on what persuaded the Scottish people to vote 'Nae' in their recent independence referendum, and hear an overview of the two personalities that comprise Belgium. Then listen in as we learn more about the doomed Lusitania, which was sunk off the coast of Ireland 100 years ago this year, and about some of Europe's greatest unfinished artistic masterpieces.

 Monet's Passion; the French House; Marrying an Italian | File Type: audio/x-mpegurl | Duration: 53:30

Listen in as an artist who helped restore Monet’s gardens explains why the French painter first created these colorful gardens at his house outside Paris, and hear how renovating a house on an island off the coast of Brittany can feed your wild side. Then American tour guides let us in on what happens when you marry an Italian…and the in-laws live next door. And an adventure cyclist shares the story of a timely romantic surprise that came when he needed it most.

 Istanbul Street Food; Karneval in the Rhineland and Balkans; More Holy Land Travels | File Type: audio/x-mpegurl | Duration: 53:30

Get tips for eating well on the cheap in Istanbul, where street vendors and inexpensive cafeterias offer great local food amid the city’s vibrant street life. Then hear about the Karneval street parties that have livened up Germany’s Rhineland for centuries, and the pre-Lenten festivities that kick off spring in Croatia and Slovenia. Plus, listen in as listeners share impressions from their visits to the Holy Land.

 Convent Inns of Italy; Travels with the Band; Protecting the Pacific | File Type: audio/x-mpegurl | Duration: 53:30

Find out what's been threatening the mid-Pacific…and what’s being done to protect it. Then learn about an unusual — and often comfortable — alternative to hotels and B&Bs: convents and monasteries, many of which welcome travelers in some of the world’s prime locales. And listen in while the man behind The Long Winters tells tales from his band’s tours around Europe, and reveals where they’ve found the biggest fans for American rock and roll.

 Regions of France; Chateaux Country; Ancient Stones of Brittany | File Type: audio/x-mpegurl | Duration: 53:30

As one of Europe's largest nations, the far corners of France offer visitors a great deal of variety.  Take a look at regional highlights beyond Paris, such as visiting the vineyards and mansions of the Loire Valley.  Also, hear how the pre-historic stone formations on the hillsides of Brittany provide a link to unknown people from long ago.

 Ireland's W. B. Yeats; Scotland's Robert Burns; Agatha Christie's England | File Type: audio/x-mpegurl | Duration: 53:30

We look at how important the poet W. B Yeats is to the Irish, then Agatha Christie’s grandson recommends places in England where you experience the world of her mystery novels. And, just in time for Burns Night, Scottish troubadour Jim Malcolm explains what Robert Burns means to the Scots — and sings some of his favorite Burns tunes.

 Lake Titicaca; Latino America; South Carolina Low Country | File Type: audio/x-mpegurl | Duration: 53:30

Explore the highlights of the South Carolina Low Country, home to antebellum architecture, wildlife preserves, and plenty of rice and seafood. Then discover how you can stay high in the Andes with an indigenous family, right on the lake where Incas believe life began. And learn how Latinos in the United States are gaining influence — and what politicians need to understand to earn their vote.

 Africa 54 Update; Fortunes of Africa; Stovetop Travel | File Type: audio/x-mpegurl | Duration: 53:30

Francis Tapon checks in with Rick at the halfway point of his goal to explore each of Africa's 54 countries. African historian Martin Meredith explains the lasting impact of the continent's colonial legacy. Also, Sasha Martin shares how to introduce your family to the favorite foods of every nation on earth.

 European New Year's; Spanish Wine; Alexander's Lost World | File Type: audio/x-mpegurl | Duration: 53:30

Hear how people in Sweden, Croatia, Wales, and Scotland welcome in the new year, then learn how Spanish wines are making a splash — and get tips for pairing up its major varietals. And listen in as an Australian photojournalist describes how his expeditions in Central Asia led him to new insights on Alexander the Great.

 European Christmas Preparations | File Type: audio/x-mpegurl | Duration: 53:30

In Europe, Santa Claus has some rather interesting relatives.  Get acquainted with such characters as Baba Noël, Grandfather Frost, Saint Nicholas, Krampus, and even Samichlaus and Schmutzli. Listen in as friends from Madrid, Rome, London, and Lisbon tell us about their cities’ Christmas traditions, then hear how the holidays are celebrated in Bulgaria, the Swiss and Austrian Alps, and in the Low Countries.

 Digging England; Astronaut's View of Earth; Holy Land Travels | File Type: audio/x-mpegurl | Duration: 53:30

Look at the world in a whole new light: Hear about a view that's "out of this world" as astronaut Commander Chris Hadfield describes the photos he took of Mother Earth from 250 miles away, and what they revealed. We also explore how the Roman and pre-historic worlds are within reach when you dig a little beneath the surface in Britain.  And listeners share the highlights of their travels in the Holy Land.

 Surviving Sinterklaas; Joanna Lumley's Greek Odyssey | File Type: audio/x-mpegurl | Duration: 53:30

Actress Joanna Lumley describes the memorable connections she made with people at the iconic sites of the ancient world in Greece.  We'll look at the traditions that get the holiday season underway in the Netherlands and Sweden.  We'll also consider how easy it is to enjoy the grandeur of great churches and cathedrals all over Europe, no matter what you believe.

 Globetrotting with Kids; Off-Season Travels | File Type: audio/x-mpegurl | Duration: 53:30

Find out how to make traveling abroad into a favorite family pastime, as two moms share their tips, and enthusiasm, for overseas travel with kids. Then hear how listeners have enjoyed exploring places like Iceland and Austria during the winter months.

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