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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 brin
Rick provides a brief introduction to his Britain playlist, a collection of audio files designed to help you plan and enjoy your best possible trip, plus audio tours of Britain's historic sites. For more info on traveling in Britain, see http:/
There's no better introduction to Scotland's cultural capital than a walk straight down the spine of the Old Town. We'll walk from the hill-topping castle — past cafes, shops, and tiny lanes — to the historic palace. Don't forget to download th
A Scottish tour guide describes daily life in the Hebrides — an island group off Scotland's west coast where you're more likely to overhear Gaelic than English.
British tour guides explain why a hike in the wild and windy English moors can be a delightfully uncrowded way to escape into nature.
A Welsh tour guide describes the highlights of convivial, rejuvenated Cardiff.
Tour guides from Britain explain why England's national public walking paths are worth fighting for, and share their favorite places to go walking in the countryside — rain or shine.
Rick checks in with tour guides from Edinburgh to get tips on visiting Scotland's whisky distilleries.
Martin de Lewandowicz, a tour guide from Wales, explains the pride that comes from belonging to the distinctive Welsh corner of Great Britain, with its own language and traditions.
Print out this handy companion map and bring it along as you follow the tour. Each stop along the tour is marked on the map. To view and print this PDF map, you'll need Acrobat Reader.
Two veteran guides from England introduce us to the villages that time forgot in the quintessentially English countryside.
Friends from Scotland explain the cultural importance of their neighborhood pubs, and share tips for making yourself feel right at home in one, even as a visitor.
Two Blue Badge guides from Britain engage in a friendly quarrel over which of England's venerable university towns reigns supreme — for travelers.
Bath native Mark Seymour walks us through the streets, sights, and spas that have charmed travelers since Roman times.
Tour guide Martin de Lewandowicz tells us how to make the most of a few days in Wales.
English tour guides Roy Nicholls and Gillian Chadwick share tips for visiting the lavish estates and castles of the British aristocracy.
English tour guides Tom Hooper, Gillian Chadwick, and Roy Nicholls explain what makes English gardens unique and tell which ones warrant a visit.
Mathew Prichard, the only grandson of Agatha Christie, talks about his grandmother’s legacy and explains how travelers can experience the “Queen of Crime” in their travels to England.
With the help of Roy Nicholls, a Blue Badge guide from England, we explore how the Roman and pre-historic worlds are often just below the surface throughout Great Britain.
Tour guide and journalist Susie Millar talks about what visitors can expect to find in her hometown of Belfast, where sectarian violence is now a thing of the past.
Scottish musician Jim Malcolm explains the enduring appeal of his countryman, beloved 18th-century Scottish poet Robert Burns, and shares songs fit for your next Burns Night.
Prior to the 2014 vote on whether or not to secede from the rest of the United Kingdom, three Scottish tour guides weighed in on the pros and cons of independence.
Scottish tour guide Anne Doig offers advice on exploring the ruggedly beautiful Hebrides islands off Scotland's west coast.
Martin Clunes, the star of the "Doc Martin" TV series, tells Rick what he discovered while filming a documentary on the far-flung outposts and islands that surround Great Britain.
Scottish folk singer Jim Malcolm shares some of the poetry embedded in the traditional music of Scotland.
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