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Rick Steves’ Europe: Luzern’s lion, lake and lovely bridges
Pretty, pristine, and perched on a lake, with a striking mountain panorama as a backdrop, Luzern has long been Switzerland’s tourism capital. Since the Romantic era in the 19th century, it's been a regular stop on the "Grand Tour" of Europe for the likes of Mark Twain and Queen Victoria. And with a charming old town, a pair of picture-perfect ...Read more
Taking the Kids: Fall getaways for new empty nesters
Congratulations! There’s no more carpooling, no more worry about teens getting home late, no more nagging about doing dishes or cleaning up their rooms.
Finally, you’re an empty nester. And whether you are a solo parent or a couple, you deserve to reward yourselves for making it this far.
Of course you don’t want to go overboard, not ...Read more
Celebrity Travel: Go away with Dar Williams
“Every audience has a regional vibe [that’s] wonderful,” said musician Dar Williams. “I've learned that in the United Kingdom, oftentimes they are laughing and appreciating a concert – on the inside. After the concert is when I find out I haven't bombed. Irish audiences have been so demonstrative and generous. I told an audience in ...Read more
Rick Steves’ Europe: Oktoberfest: Munich’s massive kegger
Every fall, Munich throws the planet's biggest kegger – Oktoberfest. It’s a sloppy soup of locals and tourists swaying beer steins and toasting to “Gemütlichkeit,” the cozy and convivial atmosphere.
Oktoberfest dates to 1810, when the Bavarian king threw a grand public wedding reception for his son. It was such a hit that they decided ...Read more
Taking the Kids: On a Rhine River cruise
Next time your kids squabble, tell them what happened to the two German “Hostile Brothers.”
Let’s time travel back to the 14th century when young Henry and his younger brother Konrad, sons of a noble, fell in love with the same girl. Our always engaging cruise director, Rachel Couto Gomes, narrates their story as we cruise on the Read more
Celebrity Travel: Go away with Alicia Hannah-Kim
When “Cobra Kai” actress Alicia Hannah-Kim was asked to help secure a team of western actors to appear in the K-drama “Tempest,” she went to work to assemble a cast that includes well-known actors like John Cho, Spencer Garrett, Michael Gaston, Brooke Smith, Christopher Gorham and Jacob Bertrand. “I think a lot of people think that K-...Read more
Rick Steves’ Europe: How Brexit has impacted your trip to the UK
It’s been nine years since Brexit, when the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union (EU). That decision sent shockwaves across Europe, and everyone — from pundits to economists to pub regulars — loved making predictions about the impact it would have. It took years to sort out the details, but now that the dust has settled, the ...Read more
Taking the Kids: To a fall festival
Pumpkins, cranberries or apples? Maybe you’d rather focus on music. Perhaps animals – sheep, elk or even chicken. (Can you do a good chicken impersonation?) Let’s not forget beer and wine, cars and corn.
The good news is you can find a fall festival guaranteed to please whether you are traveling with or without kids. The other good news ...Read more
Celebrity Travel: Go away with Maia Sharp
Singer-songwriter Maia Sharp remembers what it was like when she was a struggling musician trying to get gigs. “It was on a Monday night at 10 p.m. at Molly Malone’s Irish Pub in Los Angeles,” Sharp said. “The booker told me I needed to bring 50 people to get called back. I brought 51.” These days, the artist – who has also written ...Read more
Rick Steves’ Europe: Porto is Portugal's surprising 'Second City'
I'm really into “second cities” these days. For generations, Industrial Age powerhouses in Europe turned into what we would call “the rust belt,” while their elegant “first city” counterparts enjoyed the luster of the Information Age. But over the last decade or so, the rust has become a trendy accessory, and industrial ruins have ...Read more



























