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Rick Steves’ Europe: A walk through Ghent
Once one of Belgium's medieval powerhouses, Ghent today is home to one of Belgium’s biggest universities and a vibrant student population. While it has plenty of pretty canals and gables, it also enjoys a certain amount of urban grittiness, with a welcome splash of creative hipster funkiness.
Ghent is very walkable, and I enjoy strolling ...Read more
Taking the Kids: Get ready for Black Friday deals
Are you ready? I’m not talking about Thanksgiving or navigating the inevitable family drama (more about that in next week’s column!)
I’m talking about being ready to snare one of the excellent Black Friday-Travel Tuesday travel deals, prime time for scoring major deals on hotels and all-inclusive resorts, according to Expedia travel ...Read more
Celebrity Travel: Go away with Zina Wilde
Actress, producer and wellness entrepreneur Zina Wilde is used to traveling the world. Born in London and raised in Thessaloniki [Greece], she currently splits her time between homes in New York and Los Angeles. Wilde said that one of the things she has learned over the years is to go with the flow. “Plan things, but not too many,” Wilde ...Read more
Rick Steves’ Europe: Warsaw is a resilient spirit carved by a harsh history
Every November 11, local Poles gather in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Warsaw’s Piłsudski Square to honor Poland’s Independence Day. The ceremony itself is filled with somber commemorations and highly-structured military salutes – reminders of the country’s harsh history, and enduring spirit of resilience. Poland’s ...Read more
Rick Steves’ Europe Advisory
The 11/11/25 Rick Steves's column has been revised. Last sentence of graf 5 has been replaced for clarity. Use updated version.
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