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Steves preaches a low-cost, low-to-the-ground style that not only saves money, but gets you closer to the real Europe, the way Europeans experience it.
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About the Author
Rick Steves has spent 100 days every year since 1973 exploring Europe. Rick produces a public television series (Rick Steves' Europe), a public radio show (Travel with Rick Steves), and an app and podcast (Rick Steves Audio Europe); writes a bestselling series of guidebooks and a nationally syndicated newspaper column; organizes guided tours that take thousands of travelers to Europe annually; and offers an information-packed website (RickSteves.com). With the help of his hardworking staff of 80 at Europe Through the Back Doorin Edmonds, Washington, just north of SeattleRick's mission is to make European travel fun, affordable, and culturally broadening for Americans.
Rick Steves advocates smart, affordable, perspective-broadening travel. As host and writer of the popular public television series Rick Steves' Europe, and best-selling author of 40 European travel books, he encourages Americans to travel as "temporary locals." He helps American travelers connect much more intimately and authentically with Europe -- and Europeans -- for a fraction of what mainstream tourists pay.
Over the past 20 years, Rick has hosted over 100 travel shows for public television, and numerous pledge specials (raising millions of dollars for local stations). His Rick Steves' Europe TV series is carried by over 300 stations, reaching 95 percent of U.S. markets. Rick has also created two award-winning specials for public television: Rick Steves' European Christmas and the ground-breaking Rick Steves' Iran. Rick writes and co-produces his television programs through his company, Back Door Productions.
Rick Steves also hosts a weekly public radio program, Travel with Rick Steves. With a broader approach to travel everywhere, in each hour-long program Rick interviews guest travel expert, followed by listener call-ins. Travel with Rick Steves airs across the country and has spawned a popular podcast. Rick has also created a series of audio walking tour podcasts for museums and neighborhoods in Paris, Rome, Florence and Venice (with more tours, including London, coming in 2010).
Rick self-published the first edition of his travel skills book, Europe Through the Back Door (now updated annually), in 1980. He has also written more than 40 other country, city and regional guidebooks, phrase books, and "snapshot" guides. For several years, Rick Steves' Italy has been the bestselling international guidebook sold in the U.S. In 2009, Rick tackled a new genre of travel writing with Travel as a Political Act, reflecting on how a life of travel has broadened his own perspectives, and travel can be a significant force for peace and understanding in the world. Rick's books are published by Avalon Travel, a member of the Perseus Books Group.
In addition to his guidebooks, TV and radio work, Rick is a syndicated newspaper columnist with the Tribune Media Services. He appears frequently on television, radio, and online as the leading authority on European travel.
Rick took his first trip to Europe in 1969, visiting piano factories with his father, a piano importer. By the time he reached 18, Rick jokes, "I realized I didn't need my parents to travel!" He began traveling on his own, funding his trips by teaching piano lessons. In 1976, he started Europe Through the Back Door (ETBD), a business which has grown from a one-man operation to a company with a well-traveled staff of 70 full-time employees. ETBD offers free travel information through its travel center, website (www.ricksteves.com), European Railpass Guide, and free travel newsletters. ETBD also runs a successful European tour program with more than 300 departures -- attracting around 10,000 travelers -- annually.
Rick is outspoken on the need for Americans to fit better into our planet by broadening their perspectives through travel. He is also committed to his own neighborhood. He's an active member of the Lutheran church (and has hosted the ELCA's national video productions). He's a board member of NORML (working to reform marijuana laws in the USA). And Rick has provided his local YWCA with a 24-unit apartment building with which to house homeless mothers.
Rick Steves spends about a third of every year in Europe, researching guidebooks, filming TV shows, and making new discoveries for travelers. He lives and works in his hometown of Edmonds, Washington, where his office window overlooks his old junior high school.
We took the Rough Guide, The Eyewitness Guide, and the Rick Steves guide on our recent trip to Portugal. Rick Steves gives you a different perspective from the other books, one worth having.
Some of the differences: 1. He only includes the places and sights that he thinks are worth your time, so if you have a short trip, or you don't want to do a lot of research on the best sights, this is a great book. 2. Although he does recommend restaurants, he also gives more general info on finding good food, such as a street or area where there are a number of good restaurants. We found that restaurants that were mentioned by name in the guidebooks were often overrun with tourists, but those we found with Steves' tips were not. 3. Steves uses hand-drawn maps for his walking tours and guided tours of sights that are simplified to remove extraneous detail, making them easier to follow.
On the other hand, we made a day trip to a wonderful town that was not mentioned in Steves' book. So it's always good to take more than one guidebook.
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40 of 42 people found the following review helpful
Yes, as the prior review mentions, the road info may not be accurate... but there's a lot more to this book. I live in Lisbon and recommend it to all our visitors as it has excellent info on making your way through Sintra, Belém, Tavira, etc. If you're a first-time visitor looking for insider-type tips on the "highlights" of Portugal, this book is worth considering. (It is limited to a few key Portuguese cities/sites, so don't expect an overview of everything in this beautiful country.)
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Rick Steves gives a thorough and accurate picture of Portugal with great detail and accurate directions. He helped us make decisions on places to see and things to do in our 10-day trip this summer. I also appreciated the background he gave on several of the sites, making it easier to understand what we were seeing without paying for a guide.
The only knocks on Steves is that his approach is totally focused on a single adult or an adult couple traveling through the country. He doesn't take into account differences in tastes for teens or children. For example, some of his highest recommendations on sites to see are museums that my teens found boring. Maybe a tag on sites and activities to indicate which would be more youth oriented would be helpful. Also, although the book was copyrighted in 2009, the prices of many entry fees were off by as much as 20 percent.
Great guide book. Steves' knowledge of the country is evident. Pick carefully the elements that would be of most interest to you and give yourself LOTS of time to get around between sites. If driving, traffic and parking are always issues. If using public transportation, remember you'll have to walk a lot between locations. We rented a car and drove (which Steves recommends against) and had good luck getting around with a GPS and even found parking fairly easily everywhere we went. Also budget higher for activities than shown in the book. And if driving, add funds to your budget for toll roads, which are everywhere.
This book will definitely help you enjoy Portugal. Bon voyage!
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
I always like Rick's books because they provide information for a more local experience. Unfortunately, this book only covers the high tourist traffic areas of Portugal. There is NOTHING north or east of Porto, the area I will be visiting, except for a cursory mention of the Douro River. I ended up ordering another book that covers the area I am heading to. I think this one will probably be mailed back, not sure it's worth the effort, but it definitely will not be adding weight to my pack this trip.
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My wife and I have found Rick Steves' guides to be very helpful throughout Italy, Germany, France and Spain, but both of us commented that we were less impressed with the Portugal guide - too many times we found the maps left us stuck (unlike his other guides) and the recommendations less compelling. But we loved Portugal - our new favorite place....incredibly friendly people, great restaurants and beautiful country....this might be a place to simply rely less on Rick Steves and more on recommendations from the helpful and friendly people you meet!
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
We did not like Rick's Portugal book but loved his Spain book. **We used it for Lisbon only** Perhaps other cities are easier to navigate but we had trouble with his maps and it was hard to follow his suggested walks through the city. We did figure everything out eventually, it was just not as well laid out as the Spain book- I think having another book or more detailed maps might have been more helpful. (I think he does suggest getting another city map upon arrival- I just find it annoying to have a book and a huge map while wandering around- his Spain book was nice in that we only needed the book).
Even if he had a map section at the end with more details, it would have been nice. I'm not sure why he uses maps that look like they were drawn, as if by hand, instead of using an actual map in his books... they're cute/quaint to look at but horrible for directions.
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Even though it says it was republished in March 2013, my husband and I just returned from Portugal (Sept. 2013) and many things were incorrect. The price of public transportation was way off, double in some places. A few places that were highly recommended were closed. I love Rick Steves' but my husband and I both feel this particular country has not gotten enough attention.
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