Episodes
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Published 11/01/18
Rick provides a brief introduction to his Netherlands/Belgium playlist, a collection of audio files designed to help you plan and enjoy your best possible trip. For more info on traveling in the Netherlands and Belgium, see http://www.ricksteves.com.
Published 03/23/18
From the train station to Dam Square to Leidseplein, this 90-minute walk down the spine of the city is a great overview of the city's charms — canals, museums, shops, flowers, and Golden Age grandeur. Don't forget to download the PDF companion map at http://www.ricksteves.com/audiotours.
Published 03/23/18
Amsterdam's most historic neighborhood is also its most notorious. Here, sex is sold openly and marijuana smoked freely — and it's all legal. This 90-minute tour offers a safe, informative introduction. Don't forget to download the PDF companion map at http://www.ricksteves.com/audiotours.
Published 03/23/18
This quaint, residential neighborhood is home to quiet canals and the nearby Anne Frank House. It gives a behind-the-scenes look at the unique, laid-back lifestyle of Amsterdam's trendy residents. Don't forget to download the PDF companion map at http://www.ricksteves.com/audiotours.
Published 03/23/18
Two Belgian tour guides get nostalgic as they discuss the hearty comfort foods of their homeland.
Published 03/23/18
Dutch tour guide Angelinque Mergler describes how even today, a walk around the historic town of Delft can make a traveler feel like part of a Vermeer painting.
Published 07/12/17
Angelique Mergler, a tour guide from Delft, explains what sets Holland apart from the rest of the Netherlands.
Published 07/25/16
Belgian scholar Hilbren Buys describes the cultural fault line running right through Belgium, with the Germanic and the Latin part of Europe meeting in the middle of the country.
Published 04/07/16
Dutch tour guide Nica Johnson fills Rick in on the latest in Amsterdam, including renovations to the city's great musuems.
Published 12/04/14
Amsterdam-based tour guide Nica Johnson explains how visitors can enjoy her bike-friendly city on two wheels.
Published 12/04/14
Stu Stuart, who regularly leads beer tours of Belgium, explains why Belgian brews are worth a special trip.
Published 09/26/13
Jonathan Groubert recommends some of the fun places he and his family enjoy in the Netherlands. He also attempts to explain the appeal of Europe's guilty TV pleasure, the annual Eurovision Song Contest.
Published 09/26/13
American journalist Jonathan Groubert talks about the politics and culture of his adopted Dutch home.
Published 04/11/13
Jonathan Groubert, an American journalist who has made the Netherlands his home for 20 years, gives us an insider's view of the Dutch culture and character, and talks about the forces challenging that country's traditions of tolerance.
Published 02/20/12
Two natives of the low countries talk about the distinctive cultures of the Netherlands and Belgium.
Published 02/20/12
In this excerpt from his travel memoir, Rick contemplates contemporary Dutch culture, the persistent scars of World War II, the people's frugality, and the fundamental differences between Dutch and American attitudes toward sex.
Published 08/29/11
Rick and Andrew Bender, author of the Lonely Planet guidebook to Amsterdam, discuss the city's underappreciated sights, including the Albert Cuyp Market, architecture of the Red Light District, Amstelkring Museum, and eastern docklands.
Published 08/29/11
Belgian tour guide Ferdi Menghi joins Rick to talk about his country's easygoing flair and great food.
Published 08/29/11
Guides from the Netherlands to explain how the Dutch get along in their densely-packed and efficient country, where millions live below sea level.
Published 08/29/11
Rick chats with tour guide Ton Van Gardere about how Amsterdam's policy of "live and let live" works, what's behind the Dutch reputation for being tolerant, and the limits that tolerance is facing today.
Published 08/29/11
This densely populated little country is a role model for how to live together in a modern society. Dutch-born tour guide Rolinka Bloeming joins Rick to discuss what an American can expect from a visit to the Netherlands.
Published 08/29/11
Rick and Rolinka Bloeming talk about Dutch bicycle culture and offer suggestions for visiting the colorful spring flower festivals in the Netherlands.
Published 08/29/11