We look at the must-see paintings, sculptures and historic edifices across Europe. University of Florida professor Jack E. Davis notes the many roles the Gulf of Mexico has played over the years, and why it's important to understand its ecology. And we'll look at the role of guidebooks, and what can make one worth reading, a hundred years after it's been published.
For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.665 Surprises from Boring Places; Sidecountry; Dakar, Senegal
664 Tblisi; Bruges; Milan
574a American Hawaii; Aloha Rodeo; Surfing Groundswell
663 The MLK Trail; Afghanistan Ski Challenge; Favorite Travel Memories
662 Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail; When I Return to London; South of England
661 Auld Lang Syne; Paris Sommelier; Gastro Obscura New Year's; Waters of Rome
427b Even More European Christmas Traditions
508b Another European Christmas
660 A Theroux Traveler; Why We Travel; Winter in Paris; Dingle Bells
659 Lyon; Building a Beloved Community; Influential Iceland
546a Greek Godmother; Lidia's American Dream; Promised Land
658 Humble American Bragging; Why I Love Madrid; Deep Time Journey
657 Perillo Family Italy; Soul of South Korea; Visiting Europe Now
656 On Travel Writing; Antarctic Madhouse; Enchantress of Florence
581a Recoleta Cemetery; Spooky Atlas Obscura; Near the Exit
655 SF East Bay; A Week in London; Climate Crucible
654 Best of Bulgaria; Traveling with Disabilities; Chasing the Sun
538a Why I Love Berlin; Italian Coffee Bars
653 Ærø Island Denmark; Emilia-Romagna; Italian View of Sicily
652 Gastro Obscura; Disney World Update; Memory Lane
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