Rick Steves' Europe

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Season 6 episodes (11)

1 Croatia - Adriatic Delights
10/1/10
Exploring Croatia, we'll see the Pearl of the Adriatic, sample some island charm, wander Roman ruins, and hike through a watery wonderland. We'll enjoy its thriving capital city, the Italian-like charm of Istria, and that peninsula's enchanting port town.
2 Dubrovnik and Balkan Side-Trips
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Exploring parts of Croatia, Montenegro, and Bosnia, we'll get to know the three major groups of the former Yugoslavia - Croats, Serbs, and Muslims. And we'll throw in a little fun in the sun in Dubrovnik.
3 The Best of Slovenia
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Tiny Slovenia - with just two million people - is one of Europe's most unexpectedly delightful destinations. Located where the Germanic, Mediterranean, and Slavic worlds come together, Slovenia has a unique appeal.
4 Granada, Córdoba, and Spain's Costa del Sol
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For many travelers, the quintessence of Spain is found here - Andalucía. Join us as we enjoy the food, history, art, and dance of perhaps Europe's most passionate corner.
5 Andalucía, Gibraltar and Tangier
10/1/10
Season-only
Enjoy attractions of Andalucia - prancing horses, whitewashed hilltowns, kite surfing on sunny beaches. Then summit the Rock of Gibraltar with its thieving apes and sample Morocco - from tribal musicians and busy artisans to the magic of its markets.
6 Oslo
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Oslo is Norway's capital and cultural hub. Its many attractions tell an exciting story. They give an insight into a people who, in a thousand years, have evolved from Viking marauders to proud hosts of the Nobel Peace Prize.
7 Norway's West - Fjords, Mountains and Bergen
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Rugged is putting it mildly when it comes to 80 percent of Norway. Historically, it was a challenge to live here. But today, if you explore the west of Norway - with its majestic mountains and fjords - you'll find plenty of reason not to leave...but to visit.
8 Stockholm
10/1/10
With nearly two million people in Stockholm's greater metropolitan area, one in five Swedes calls this city home. Once a respected military power, now famously neutral, this stately capital respects its rich heritage while embracing modern innovation.
9 Helsinki and Tallinn - Baltic Sisters
Helsinki and Tallinn - two great capitals on the Baltic Sea - each suffered through a challenging 20th century. But both are enjoying good times today.
10 Northern Spain and the Camino de Santiago
10/1/10
This time we're all getting all pumped up to run with the bulls in Pamplona, and we'll join the pilgrims on their hike to Santiago in northwest Spain.
11 Basque Country
10/1/10
The land of the Basque people is one of Europe's 'nations without a state' - its territory is split between France and Spain. With a stubborn spirit and an industrious nature, the Basques celebrate their rich heritage while embracing the future.

About this show

Rick Steves' Europe is public television's most-watched, longest-running travel series. Produced and presented by best-selling guidebook author Rick Steves, each half-hour show takes viewers to his favorite places in Europe (and beyond), from great cities to off-the-beaten-path discoveries.

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4.8
46 reviews
D Lanesky
November 14, 2015
I love Rick Stevens and his travels. the ones I've seen in recent times, have not been updated for years. I enjoy his TV flubs at the end and I enjoy his talk and logic about things.
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Renee Ridgeway
July 19, 2020
Always a perfect tour with lots of education and fun for all! Thank you Rick and be safe during this trying time of covid 19.
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c0ff33wh0re
May 12, 2015
Love the show.
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