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by Eulah Lindgren III Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How old is Andy Steves?

Traveler chatted with the 29-year-old expert in his own right from his Prague Airbnb to get the scoop on growing up Steves—and why travel is more important now than ever.

Is Andy Steves related to Rick Steves?

Edmonds travel guru Rick Steves' son, Andy Steves, learned about traveling overseas when other kids were in preschool. Now, 29, he's founded his own travel company and has, not too surprisingly, written a guidebook.

What Rick Steves says about travel?

“Travel is rich with learning opportunities, and the ultimate sourvenir is a broader perspective.” “Ideally, travel broadens our perspectives personally, culturally, and politically. Suddenly, the palette with which we paint the story of our lives has more colors.”

Is Rick Steve married now?

Anne StevesRick Steves / Spouse (m. ?–2010)

Who is Trish Feaster?

Trish Feaster is a veteran tour guide and guidebook researcher for Rick Steves' Europe and also leads tours in Southeast Asia, South America, and the Middle East for Imprint Tours. She's also the Managing Editor for Guide Collective.

What is the best Rick Steves tour?

Rick's Top 10 Tours (So Far) for 2019#7: Heart of Portugal in 12 Days Tour. ... #6: Best of the Adriatic in 14 Days Tour. ... #5: Best of Scotland in 10 Days Tour. ... #4: Village Italy in 14 Days Tour. ... #3: Best of Ireland in 14 Days Tour. ... #2: Best of Sicily in 11 Days Tour. ... #1: Athens & the Heart of Greece in 14 Days Tour.More items...

How many languages does Rick Steve speak?

EnglishRick Steves / LanguagesEnglish is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, originally spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. Wikipedia

Where is Rick Steve now?

Edmonds, WashingtonHe lives and works in his hometown of Edmonds, Washington, where his office window overlooks his old junior high school.

S2 E9 - Cagefighting in PERU with Rollie Peterkin

This episode is another off-the-beaten path story—International pro cage fighter, memoir author and digital nomad, Rollie Peterkin is on the show today to share about his story joining a stable of mixed martial arts fighters in Lima Peru.

S2 E8 - Globe Scholars with Tinabeth Pina

Emmy award winning TV Journalist by day travel vlogger by night, Tinabeth Pina posts a host of resources and insights for study abroad students, prospective international travelers and those curious about other cultures on her youtube channel, Tell Me Tina.

S2 E7 - Military Life Overseas with Julian Ponce in BUDAPEST

Marine Sergeant Julian Ponce joins me today to talk about life in the Marine Corps and how it's helped him see the world. Sgt. Ponce takes us on a tour of the American Embassy in Budapest, and we discuss the deep camaraderie between fellow marines.

S2 E6 - Speakeasies and Trendy LONDON with Leo Heaton

Royal baby mania, trendy London, key sights and tips to get off the beaten path--Leo Heaton, a professional Blue Badge guide shares all about it today on this episode of Andy Steves' Travel Podcast. Leo reveals just a few of the many reasons that make London such an incredible, modern and diverse city.

S2 E5 - GOTHIC TOKYO: Around the Globe with La Carmina

Listen in on this fascinating conversation between two travel entrepreneurs. Today, I have social media influencer, Carmina of LaCarmina.com on the show to talk about her style of travel--goth, subcultures, body mods, alternative fashion and more. She runs a website packed with information and tips for those looking for off-beat travel experiences.

S2 E4 - CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: BETHLEHEM with Kamal Mukarker

A good friend of mine, father and family man, Kamal Mukarkar calls in on this episode to share about his life and experience growing up as a Christian Palestinian (making up about 1% of the population of the West Bank and Gaza Strip) in Bethlehem.

S2 E3 - AMSTERDAMMING with Jody van Engelsdorp Gastelaars

My local guide friend, Jody van Engelsdorp Gastellars joins me in this episode to share a bit about Dutch culture, history, and international foodie treats.

Who is Andy Steves' father?

Andy Steves hasn't fallen far from the tree. From his early days tagging along with his guidebook-writing father, Rick Steves on family trips across the continent, Andy soon saw Europe as his playground. After the opportunity to study abroad in Rome in 2008, he's since started a travel company, WSA Europe for students abroad in Europe, ...

What is the second edition of Andy Steves' Europe?

The second edition of Andy's award-winning guidebook , Andy Steves' Europe: City-Hopping on a Budget is out and already making waves in the industry. Andy delivers all the latest tips for the modern backpacker:

Where did Andy Steves grow up?

Andy's Story. Andy Steves grew up traveling with his family in Europe, tagging along with his father, Rick Steves as he updated guidebooks, made TV shows and led tours. By the time Andy was studying at the University of Notre Dame, he would spend his summers leading tours for his dad's company.

Where did Andy Gomez study?

During the Spring of 2008, Andy studied abroad in Rome at John Cabot University, where he came up with the idea for a tour company for students abroad in Europe. “ Andy’s making his mark on the Budget Travel world.”. ”.

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