Episodes
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 brings you all the great interviews you’ve come to love, in a longer format. Or, you can download the free “Rick Steves Audio Europe” app, which includes all of Rick's radio interviews — plus dozens of walking tours through Europe’s most interesting...
Published 11/01/18
Rick provides a brief introduction to his London playlist, a collection of audio files designed to help you plan and enjoy your best possible trip, plus audio tours of London's historic sites and museums. For more info on traveling in Europe, see http://www.ricksteves.com.
Published 03/23/18
In this 90-minute tour, we focus only on the very best of the British Museum, including Egypt (3000 B.C.–A.D.1); Assyria (900–600 B.C.) and Greece (600 B.C.–A.D. 1). Don't forget to download the handy PDF companion map at http://www.ricksteves.com/audiotours.
Published 03/23/18
The British Empire built its greatest monuments out of...paper. In this hour-long tour, we'll concentrate on a handful of documents — literary, historical, and musical — that changed the course of history. Don't forget to download the handy PDF companion map at http://www.ricksteves.com/audiotours.
Published 03/23/18
In this one-hour tour of St. Paul's Cathedral (two if you climb the dome), military buffs will find memorials to many great wars and their war heroes and dome-climbers will be rewarded with expansive views over London's skyline. Don't forget to download the handy PDF companion map at http://www.ricksteves.com/audiotours.
Published 03/23/18
This two-mile walk from Trafalgar Square to London Bridge parallels the Thames, on the same main road used for centuries. Along the way, you'll see sights from The City's storied past, such as St. Paul's Cathedral, historic taverns, and narrow alleyways with faint remnants of the London of Shakespeare and Dickens. Allow about three hours for this walk. Don't forget to download the handy PDF companion map at http://www.ricksteves.com/audiotours.
Published 03/23/18
This quick nine-stop walk gives you a whirlwind tour as well as a practical orientation to London in about an hour. The walk begins on Westminster Bridge and ends at Trafalgar Square, with stops along the way at the Statue of Boadicea, Parliament Square, Whitehall, Cenotaph, #10 Downing Street and the Ministry of Defense, Banqueting House, and Horse Guards. Don't forget to download the PDF companion map at http://www.ricksteves.com/audiotours.
Published 03/23/18
Fashion critic James Sherwood shares his picks for London’s top posh spots, where even a commoner can feel like royalty.
Published 03/23/18
Fashion critic James Sherwood introduces Rick to some of London's most elegant and characteristic restaurants, hotels, specialty shops, and other stylish scenes.
Published 09/08/17
Three expert guides from England give Rick an update on the latest in sightseeing in London.
Published 07/31/14
Travel writer Will Hide talks about how London's working class East End is becoming a trendy scene for colorful shops and restaurants.
Published 04/11/13
London guides Gillian Chadwick and Tom Hooper discuss the many free activities that make London a top-notch city for visitors.
Published 08/29/11
With a growing immigrant population, the streets of London are gaining an international flavor. Guidebook author Neil Taylor explains why this is good news for travelers — particularly when it's time to eat.
Published 08/29/11
Rick chats with tour guide Gillian Chadwick about how to get the most out of this crowded, expensive, and cosmopolitan city. Its distinctive neighborhoods, such as Banglatown, house people from all over the world.
Published 08/29/11
London is one of the world's most exciting — and expensive — cities. Rick talks with two Blue-Badge-certified guides, Tom Hooper and Gillian Chadwick, about how to visit it smartly on a budget.
Published 08/29/11