Rick Steves' Europe

Rick Steves' Europe (2000- )

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Rick Steves has been the "travel guinea pig" for American Public Television since Travels in Europe with Rick Steves debuted in April of 1991. He continues his travels under a new title, but it's obviously the same format. Rick shows some out-of-the-way places the average traveler misses, offers countless travel tips, and always enjoys being immersed in the adventure.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Rick Steves' Europe' premiere?

The TV show 'Rick Steves' Europe' premiered on September 9, 2000.

Who is the host of the TV show 'Rick Steves' Europe'?

The host of the TV show 'Rick Steves' Europe' is Rick Steves.

On which channel was the TV show 'Rick Steves' Europe' broadcasted?

The TV show 'Rick Steves' Europe' was broadcasted on PBS.

What was the genre of the TV show 'Rick Steves' Europe'?

The genre of the TV show 'Rick Steves' Europe' was travel.

What other TV shows has Rick Steves hosted?

Rick Steves has also hosted the TV shows 'Rick Steves' Europe Now!' and 'Rick Steves' Iran'.

Was the TV show 'Rick Steves' Europe' only filmed in Europe?

Yes, the TV show 'Rick Steves' Europe' was only filmed in Europe.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Rick Steves' Europe'?

There were 13 episodes in the first season of 'Rick Steves' Europe'.

In which country did Rick Steves visit the Vasa Museum?

Rick Steves visited the Vasa Museum in Sweden.

In which episode did Rick Steves visit the Palace of Versailles?

Rick Steves visited the Palace of Versailles in the episode called 'Paris: Regal and Intimate'.

In which episode did Rick Steves visit the Acropolis in Athens?

Rick Steves visited the Acropolis in Athens in the episode called 'Athens and Side Trips'.

Did Rick Steves visit the Vatican during the TV show 'Rick Steves' Europe'?

Yes, Rick Steves visited the Vatican during the TV show 'Rick Steves' Europe'.

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