Recent Episodes
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Europe for Foodies
Sep 28, 2018 – 1:15:16 -
Portugal Travel Skills
Sep 21, 2018 – 43:06 -
European Rail Skills
Sep 14, 2018 – 54:45 -
Scotland Travel Skills
Sep 7, 2018 – 64:42 -
Sicily Travel Skills
Aug 31, 2018 – 62:49 -
Beginning German for Travelers
Jul 27, 2018 – 52:03 -
Beginning Spanish for Travelers
Jul 20, 2018 – 58:27 -
Beginning French for Travelers
Jul 13, 2018 – 60:04 -
Beginning Italian for Travelers
Jul 6, 2018 – 61:55 -
Iceland
May 25, 2018 – 78:08 -
Traveling with a Mobile Device
Nov 17, 2017 – 72:02 -
Art III: Modern 1800–2000
Oct 20, 2017 – 62:09 -
Art II: Renaissance and Baroque 1400–1800
Sep 22, 2017 – 74:33 -
Art I: Medieval 500–1400
Aug 24, 2017 – 67:48 -
Mediterranean Cruise Ports
Jul 24, 2017 – 53:04 -
Northern European Cruise Ports
Jun 26, 2017 – 49:37 -
European Cruising 101
May 26, 2017 – 59:43 -
Reykjavík Highlights
May 5, 2017 – 52:45 -
Holy Land: Israel and Palestine Today
Mar 24, 2017 – 131:06 -
Switzerland
Feb 24, 2017 – 25:30 -
Spain
Feb 17, 2017 – 76:31 -
Scotland
Feb 10, 2017 – 30:25 -
Scandinavia
Feb 3, 2017 – 60:17 -
Portugal
Jan 27, 2017 – 26:16 -
Greece
Jan 13, 2017 – 56:03 -
Germany and Austria
Dec 30, 2016 – 72:18 -
England and Wales
Dec 23, 2016 – 75:18 -
Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary
Dec 2, 2016 – 70:55 -
Croatia and Slovenia
Nov 18, 2016 – 70:52 -
Europe: The Joy of Travel
Nov 11, 2016 – 48:48 -
Travel as a Political Act
Nov 4, 2016 – 83:18 -
France: Provence & the French Riviera
Oct 28, 2016 – 15:14 -
France: Burgundy and the Alps
Oct 21, 2016 – 15:14 -
France: Dordogne and Languedoc
Oct 14, 2016 – 12:53 -
France: Normandy and the Loire
Oct 7, 2016 – 18:06 -
France: Paris
Sep 30, 2016 – 30:08 -
France: Travel Skills
Sep 23, 2016 – 25:45 -
Italy: South Italy
Sep 16, 2016 – 9:10 -
Italy: Rome
Sep 9, 2016 – 24:04 -
Italy: Hill Towns of Tuscany and Umbria
Sep 2, 2016 – 20:43 -
Italy: Florence
Aug 26, 2016 – 16:21 -
Italy: Venice & the Veneto
Aug 19, 2016 – 28:11 -
Italy: Northern Italy
Aug 12, 2016 – 20:55 -
Italy: Travel Skills
Aug 5, 2016 – 44:00 -
Rick Steves' Guide to Cuba
Jul 29, 2016 – 42:39 -
Packing Light and Right: What Not to Pack
Jul 22, 2016 – 5:01 -
Packing Light and Right: Toiletries
Jul 15, 2016 – 8:15 -
Packing Light and Right: Day Bag
Jul 1, 2016 – 14:57 -
Packing Light and Right: Bags and Travel Gear
Jun 24, 2016 – 11:22 -
Packing Light and Right: Clothes for Travel
Jun 17, 2016 – 12:15
Recent Reviews
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Cornhusker55OutdatedOutdated with very little advice for a traveller today. Time has passed Rick bye. Add his political bias and this is pathetic.
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Ri RitTravel TalksStop all travel. I have had a stroke and can’t listen or watch the shows.
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Amy673946GHoly Land lecture was excellentI sought out Rick's take on the current conflict and the Holy Land lecture did not disappoint. Rick has a nuanced and honest take on the region while humanizing both sides.
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Committed followerFollow Rick’s advice on every tripWe travel quite often and always study Rick’s books to plan our itinerary. We have found his information very helpful.
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moving on-missuOthers see it tooToo preachy. Don’t want to hear about your political thoughts. Just want to know about travel on vacation or future retirement. You don’t want to hear me preach about my political feelings, hold on to yours please.
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#never VikingNot the best adviceJust cursory information that most travelers already know. Quite overrated
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juh adeTraveling to Spain summer 2020This was so wonderful to listen to on my dog walk. I wish this was an entire series. I leaned so much. I surprised my daughter who is fluent. Thanks again.
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PixarFangirlBest Travel PhilosophyI appreciate Rick is more interested in experiencing each country’s culture and getting to know the people, rather than simply going from one tourist trap to another
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Chris Carlos NJLong Overdue Review!Rick Steves knows his stuff and loves what he does! Great listen!
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JackieLadybugThe best!I really enjoy Rick Steeves' approach to informing ppl like me who don't have a lot of traveling under our belts. His tips are wonderful, the production makes me feel like I'm there with Rick and the crew, and he really makes a point to focus on not just the sights, but also the food and culture. Rick is well-informed and charmingly geeky. He is genuinely curious and I am so glad that his travels have inspired so many ppl to go and see, taste, feel, smell and smile around the world. It's a very humanizing experience. I cannot wait to watch these with my children when they're older. Well done.
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JennyLWTravel as a Political ActI just finished watching the podcast series on Travel as a Political Act. I've always been a fan of Rick Steves and his guidebooks and I recently enjoyed reading his Postcards from Europe book...but this lecture was even more...it was enlightening and thought-provoking...I do think it takes being open-minded to truly enjoy it, but it was just wonderful and I'm so glad I was able to participate through the podcast. Thank you Rick!
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Ramey906AndyA very series of lectures. If you like Rick Steves, this gives you incite into his background. And also to maybe a better way of viewing national security and being a good citizen.
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