Rick Steves' Europe

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  • TV-G
  • 2001
  • 11 Seasons
  • 8.6  (591)

Rick Steves takes his television audience to different, interesting destinations in Europe. The show is absorbing. It is an ancillary bonus to his travel guide: since the viewer is allowed to see first-hand what certain destinations provide visitors to the area. He generally makes it a point to take his viewer to a number of ecclesiastical sight-seeing opportunities which he also regularly does so within his travel guides. He additionally makes it a habit of visiting many culinary venues. There is some mild drinking involved with respect to some of the gastronomical adventures: however, Rick never heavily imbibes. The alcohol is pertinent to the meal or cuisine. Special events and festivals, too, are covered within certain regions. Rick advises viewers about how to get to the travel destination. The information is useful in that it provides his television audience with the types of public transportation available as well as other forms of transport within the region. Rick, with each episode, takes his viewer to a different nation, region and respective village inside of the European continent. He makes it a point to share historical data about the region and/or attraction he is visiting. Various accommodations; and dining venues ranging from fine-dining to more rustic style eateries are covered by the show's host. The accommodations are generally in close proximity to the sight-seeing attractions he visits. If the hotel is further away from the attraction: as alluded to above, the proper transportation sources are pointed out to the show's viewers. Works of art and other cultural aspects of the city are shared. This aspect may seem a bit romanticized or poetical at first; however, all such descriptions are clearly relative to the region. The romanticized description makes the travel destination all the more culturally interesting. The show, once again is obviously a source of promotion for the host's guidebooks. He also helps out the local business establishments, where he is visiting in his endorsement of their cuisine and wares for sale. However: Isn't that what the tourism industry is all about? Drumming up business for many of the area's unique shops; bistros, and other cultural attractions? The show, in summary, is very enjoyable - Rick's favorable recommendations more than likely appreciated by Rick's travel, television audience.

Rick Steves' Europe
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Seasons
Why We Travel
8. Why We Travel
December 3, 2020
In times of crisis and challenge, we ask ourselves: What is the true value of travel?
Ethiopia: A Development Story
7. Ethiopia: A Development Story
November 24, 2020
Rick uses Ethiopia as a classroom for understanding global hunger and extreme poverty
Egypt's Nile, Alexandria, and Luxor
6. Egypt's Nile, Alexandria, and Luxor
November 19, 2020
Exploring the Nile Valley from north to south, we see the highlights of Egypt.
Egypt's Cairo
5. Egypt's Cairo
November 12, 2020
We visit teeming Cairo, straddling the Nile, exploring the back streets on a tuk-tuk.
Germany's Fascist Story
4. Germany's Fascist Story
November 5, 2020
Traveling across Germany, we trace the roots of Nazism in the aftermath of World War I.
Alps of France and Switzerland
3. Alps of France and Switzerland
October 1, 1997
From the French town of Chamonix, we hop on a gondola lift with Rick and glide past Mt. Blanc and glistening glaciers, touching down in Italy. Then we train over to Appenzell, Switzerland, on the Glacier Express Railway and find Swiss traditions thriving in yodel-happy, cowbell country.
Swiss Alps
2. Swiss Alps
October 20, 2020
Switzerland draws travelers from around the world for its legendary mountains.
Alps of Austria and Italy
1. Alps of Austria and Italy
October 1, 1997
From high on the German and Austrian border, Rick makes his way down to Innsbruck, the historic capital of the Hapsburgs. We slap-dance the night away in a nearby Tyrolean village before turning to feudal Italy at Reifenstein Castle. Then we're out-of-doors, zooming up rock cliffs and hiking through alpine meadows in the Italian Dolomites.
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Rick Steves takes his television audience to different, interesting destinations in Europe. The show is absorbing. It is an ancillary bonus to his travel guide: since the viewer is allowed to see first-hand what certain destinations provide visitors to the area.

He generally makes it a point to take his viewer to a number of ecclesiastical sight-seeing opportunities which he also regularly does so within his travel guides. He additionally makes it a habit of visiting many culinary venues. There is some mild drinking involved with respect to some of the gastronomical adventures: however, Rick never heavily imbibes. The alcohol is pertinent to the meal or cuisine. Special events and festivals, too, are covered within certain regions.

Rick advises viewers about how to get to the travel destination. The information is useful in that it provides his television audience with the types of public transportation available as well as other forms of transport within the region.

Rick, with each episode, takes his viewer to a different nation, region and respective village inside of the European continent. He makes it a point to share historical data about the region and/or attraction he is visiting.

Various accommodations; and dining venues ranging from fine-dining to more rustic style eateries are covered by the show's host. The accommodations are generally in close proximity to the sight-seeing attractions he visits. If the hotel is further away from the attraction: as alluded to above, the proper transportation sources are pointed out to the show's viewers.

Works of art and other cultural aspects of the city are shared. This aspect may seem a bit romanticized or poetical at first; however, all such descriptions are clearly relative to the region. The romanticized description makes the travel destination all the more culturally interesting.

The show, once again is obviously a source of promotion for the host's guidebooks. He also helps out the local business establishments, where he is visiting in his endorsement of their cuisine and wares for sale. However: Isn't that what the tourism industry is all about? Drumming up business for many of the area's unique shops; bistros, and other cultural attractions? The show, in summary, is very enjoyable - Rick's favorable recommendations more than likely appreciated by Rick's travel, television audience.

Rick Steves' Europe is a series that is currently running and has 11 seasons (159 episodes). The series first aired on October 1, 2001.

Where to Watch Rick Steves' Europe

Rick Steves' Europe is available for streaming on the Rick Steves' Network website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Rick Steves' Europe on demand at Google Play, Apple TV, PBS, Tubi TV and Pluto TV.

  • Premiere Date
    October 1, 2001
  • IMDB Rating
    8.6  (591)