Program 428: The Joy of Pasta; European New Year's Traditions; Swiss Party
Release Date: 12-26-2015
Description
Hear about New Year's customs and superstitions of Belgium, Portugal, Turkey, Wales, the Netherlands, Spain, Sicily, Hungary, and Scotland. Then brighten your New Year with new tips for pairing the right kind of pasta and sauce, and learn the dos and don’ts of attending a dinner party in Switzerland.
Guests
- Stacy Gibboni, tour guide from Venice, Italy
- Caterina Moore, tour guide to Italy
- Nina Dierckx and Ferdi Menghi, guides from Belgium
- Cristina Duarte, tour guide from Lisbon, Portugal
- Mehlika Seval, tour guide from Izmir, Turkey
- Martin deLewandowicz, tour guide from Wales
- Elisabeth van Heist, Dutch-raised tour guide from Paris
- Federico García Barroso, tour guide from Madrid, Spain
- Diccon Bewes, author of "Swiss Watching" and "Slow Train to Switzerland" (Nicholas Brealey Publishing)
- Alfio di Mauro and Tommaso Pante, tour guides from Sicily
- Etelka Perine-Barecz and Levante Nagy, tour guides from Hungary
- Ken Hanley and Anne Doig, tour guides from Edinburgh, Scotland
Related Links
- Stacy Gibboni's artwork in Venice is featured on the Insightful Travel and Tours website.
- Mehlika Seval has posted a slide show of the Biblical Sites of Turkey on You Tube, and is the author of the "Step by Step Ephesus" guidebook.
- Diccon Bewes moved to Switzerland from his English homeland. He's the author of "Swiss Watching" and "Slow Train to Switzerland."
- Tommaso Pante's website.
- Edinburgh's three-day Hogmanay New Year's street festival is one of the largest of street parties in the world.
- Scottish singer Jim Malcolm sings "Auld Lang Syne" at the end of the program. He was a guest on Travel with Rick Steves programs #363 (May 2014) and #392 (January 2015).