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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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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
Rick provides a brief introduction to his General Europe playlist, a collection of audio files designed to help you plan and enjoy your best possible trip. For more info on traveling in Europe, see http://www.ricksteves.com.
Author Ashley Steel and tour guide Tina Hiti share mom-tested advice for keeping everyone happy on an overseas trip with teenagers.
Two curators of Atlas Obscura, the fascinating online almanac of unusual places, chat with Rick about their favorite quirky spots in Europe.
Author Ashley Steel shares time-tested advice for traveling with children in Europe (and explains why it's worth it).
Rick's son Andy Steves shares tips from his guidebook “Andy Steves’ Europe: City Hopping on a Budget.” The advice in Andy’s book comes from his experience helping American college students make the most of their time while studying abroad in Europe.
Food and culture expert and author Fred Plotkin explains the variety of ways people across Europe prefer their coffee.
Italy-based tour guide and art history professor Anna Piperato tells Rick the stories of courageous women saints who continue to inspire and provide role models to people today.
Mark D. Van Ells, author of "America and WWI: A Traveler's Guide," suggests places you can visit to better understand the role American doughboys played on battlefields of Europe.
Although today their roles are largely ceremonial, a handful of royal families once ruled all of Europe. Ben Curtis, author of “The Habsburgs: The History of a Dynasty,” explains the lasting legacy of a bygone era, and gives tips on visiting royal sights in your travels.
Working mothers from Sweden, Slovenia, and France contrast the challenges they face in their countries.
Journalists from Germany and Britain compare notes with Rick on how the media operate differently in Europe and the U.S.
Rick chats with a panel of European moms about the educational systems in their countries.
Gene Openshaw, art history buff and Rick's high school travel buddy, chats with Rick about the intersecting lives of the great men of the Renaissance.
Trish Clark, author of "Good Night and God Bless," explains how you can save money by staying in Europe's monasteries and convents.