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Summary: Get the same great content in the "Travel with Rick Steves" radio show podcast, https://www.ricksteves.com/rss/podcast.

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 Good-bye Audio Europe, hello "Travel with Rick Steves" | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 00:24

This marks the end of Rick's Audio Europe podcast. But the good news is there are two easy ways you can keep getting this content. The first way is to subscribe to the free, weekly “Travel with Rick Steves” radio show podcast on iTunes. It brings you all the great interviews you’ve come to love, in a longer format. Or, you can download the free “Rick Steves Audio Europe” app, which includes all of Rick's radio interviews — plus dozens of walking tours through Europe’s most interesting neighborhoods and museums. Either way, keep listening, and naturally, keep on travelin’! More info at https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/audio/podcasts

 Intro from Rick Steves | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 1:03

Rick provides a brief introduction to his Ireland playlist, a collection of audio files designed to help you plan and enjoy your best possible trip.

 Dingle Peninsula: Pint-Size Beauty | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 18:32

Irish tour guide Dara Herlihy explains why his home turf on Ireland's Dingle Peninsula is his favorite corner of the country.

 Walking Tour of Dublin | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 18:32

Rick takes a stroll around Dublin with his guide Joe Darcy, learning about the history of the British empire's "second city," the role it played in the struggle for Irish independence, and the unique "Bloomsday" celebrations each June.

 Travel in Ireland Post-Brexit | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 36:04

Irish tour guides discuss travel in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland in a post-Brexit world, and recommend their favorite destinations for visitors to explore.

 Gaelic Sport | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 11:43

Irish tour guides explain the variety of Gaelic sports, and how these unique sports reflect a distinctly Irish identity.

 Speaking in Irish | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 11:36

Irish tour guide Dara Herlihy grew up speaking the Irish language as his first language. He describes how the once-banned language has reclaimed its role in Ireland's national identity.

 The Ring of Kerry | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 18:10

Irish tour guides share the highlights of Ireland's Ring of Kerry, from its ancient ring forts and stunning scenery to its charming pubs and friendly locals.

 Michael Collins | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 10:42

Irish tour guides Stephen McPhilemy and Barry Moloney explain why revolutionary leader Michael Collins remains a controversial figure nearly a century after his death in the Irish Civil War.

 How to Be Irish | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 09:18

Two Irish tour guides give Rick some advice on how to fit in like a local on your next visit to the "Emerald Isle."

 Ireland's W.B. Yeats | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 11:40

Two friends from Ireland help us understand the Irish passion for poetry and for their Nobel Prize–winning poet, William Butler Yeats.

 Lusitania | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 07:57

Barry Moloney talks about the sinking of the Lusitania off the coast of Ireland in 1915, which stoked support for American involvement in World War I.

 Traditional Irish Music | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 19:38

Rick explores the pleasures of traditional Irish folk music with Cathie Ryan, a singer based in County Louth, Ireland, and Dara Herlihy, from the family-owned Dingle Music Shop.

 Faeries of Ireland | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 18:13

A pair of Irishmen explain their country's traditions about the different types of faery people, from leprechans to banshees.

 The Titanic | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 12:11

Irish tour guide Susie Millar explains her country's connection to the infamous Titanic, from the shipyard that built it in Belfast to its final port of call in County Cork.

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