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Rick Steves Scotland

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The Temporary European: Les...

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Rick Steves Croatia & Slovenia

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Rick Steves Iceland

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Rick Steves Budapest

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Rick Steves Pocket Barcelona

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Rick Steves Eastern Europe

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4.32 avg rating — 242 ratings — published 2010 — 16 editions
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Rick Steves' Northern Europ...

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Rick Steves Pocket Athens

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“The phrase “hospitality industry” implies that hospitality means “making money from travelers.” It should be “making travelers happy.”
Cameron Hewitt, The Temporary European: Lessons and Confessions of a Professional Traveler

“Clichés aren’t necessarily the antithesis of authenticity. Sometimes a cliché is a distillation of culture. It’s concentrated—usually too much so, as nuance and rationale get simmered out. But it contains aspects of truth.”
Cameron Hewitt, The Temporary European: Lessons and Confessions of a Professional Traveler

“I learned a powerful lesson about traveler’s narcissism. Subconsciously, I believed all those things I’d experienced only mattered if validated by other people. But of course, travel is intensely personal. What each traveler takes home from each trip is unique. All these years later, I’m still telling travel tales—but now I’m motivated by the simple joy of sharing my passion. And I respect that my listeners may draw their own conclusions.”
Cameron Hewitt, The Temporary European: Lessons and Confessions of a Professional Traveler



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