Episodes
Nygil Murrell, an American who lives in Berlin, talks with Rick about the city's attractions and energy, its intense reconstruction projects, and the half-million Turks who now call the city home.
Published 09/17/12
Berlin native Fabian Rueger joins Rick to talk about living with the Berlin Wall and what it was like when the wall came down.
Published 09/17/12
Rick chats with three Berlin residents who were there when Berlin was a divided city and when the wall was finally brought down in 1989.
Published 09/17/12
Tour guide Christoph Dressler, who grew up a few miles east of the Berlin Wall, sheds light on life in the eastern parts of modern Germany and shares the must-see sights in Berlin, Dresden, and the land of Luther.
Published 09/17/12
To mark the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, a Lutheran pastor and her husband retraced Luther's trek from Germany to Rome.
Published 09/17/12
Rick and German tour guide Christoph Dressler share stories of fresh air and relaxation in the beautiful Black Forest, where stressed-out Germans soak in mineral spas and "power hike" in the mountains.
Published 09/17/12
Munich-born tour guide Daniela Wedel chats with Rick about laid-back, traditional Bavaria, where pretzels and beer combine with legendary castles and fairy-tale scenery. They also share ideas for enjoying Oktoberfest and the annual Passion Play.
Published 09/17/12
This excerpt from Rick's travel memoir "Postcards from Europe" describes a recent visit to Germany, mixed with memories of his first visit to Germany as a gum-chewing teenager in 1973, reluctantly dragged there by his parents.
Published 09/17/12
Travel writer Neil Taylor talks about the attractions of Berlin's overlooked neighbor, Potsdam, a one-time center of Prussian power and communist-era intrigue.
Published 09/17/12
Tour guide Fabian Rueger takes Rick on a tour of the distinctive regions of Germany.
Published 09/17/12
Fred Plotkin, author of "Italy for the Gourmet Traveler" and "Opera 101," describes why Vienna is one of his favorite cities, where arts and culture are accessible to everyone.
Published 09/17/12
Rick talks with tour guide Ursula Klaus about her elegant hometown. Ursula walks us through Vienna, from experiencing its café culture to scoring an affordable ticket to the Opera.
Published 09/17/12
Marilyn Tenoll, enthusiast of the formal ball season in Vienna, tells Rick what it's like to celebrate the New Year at one of the season's elegant balls.
Published 09/17/12