
People of the North
A train ride to Sognefjord; Viking village; glacier hike; a lunch cooked over an open fire.

A train ride to Sognefjord; Viking village; glacier hike; a lunch cooked over an open fire.

Tracing the history of Estonian homes made for Baltic Germans, Scandinavians and Russians.

Exploring Western Norway's scenery; preparing a dish featuring fjord trout.

Old Town; Neptune Fountain; Amber Museum; Battle of Westerplatte; St. Mary's Basilica.

Kjollefjord, the northernmost fishing village on mainland Norway; catching cod in the Barents Sea.

Kraków's Copernicus; Rynek Glówny; Wawel Castle; Collegium Maius; Wawel Dragon parade.

Arne, Stig and Frida travel to Sørøya to catch halibut and prepare a delicious meal.

Bern's Old Town; the Zytlogge clock tower; Kindlifresserbrunnen fountain; Bern Minster.

Sampling traditional and gourmet meals that highlight coastal ingredients and farmed salmon.

Lofoten, an archipelago famous for its cod; creating dishes and cocktails inspired by the sea.

Warsaw Royal Castle; Sigismund's Column; Lazienki Palace; Frederic Chopin; pierogis.

The world's most remote cities serve as gateways to some of the wildest places on Earth.

Sailing from Barcelona, Spain, to Athens, Greece; the pros and cons of cruising.

Cities of wealth, industry and innovation like London, Tokyo, Hong Kong and New York never sleep.

Climbing to the center of a pyramid in Cairo; Sphinx; King Tut's gold; fabled city of Alexandria.

Join Rick in the Swiss Alps to revel in its rural traditions and breathtaking landscape.

Port cities bridge not only countries but continents as well, and unite the global community.

We visit exciting Munich, fairy-tale castles and breathtaking Alps in southern Germany.

We explore Germany's medieval walled towns, riverside villages and evocative ruins.

The heart of any nation, capital cities are often a hive of intellectual activity.