
Rick Steves' Europe
Farmhouse inn; making prosciutto and pecorino cheese; ancient wine cellars; Assisi, Italy.

Farmhouse inn; making prosciutto and pecorino cheese; ancient wine cellars; Assisi, Italy.

Romania's capital, Bucharest; Transylvania's fortified churches, cobbled merchant towns and castles.

The complex history of Bulgaria, from ancient Thracian tombs to Soviet monuments.

Frankfurt, Germany, a global hub for commerce; Nuremberg, Germany's, Nazi Documentation Center.

Capital city of Dresden, Germany's palaces and art of the Wettin dynasty; Leipzig's Bach heritage.

Germany's port city of Hamburg, post-World War II; Martin Luther and the Reformation historic sites.

A reunited Berlin entertains more visitors than ever before.

Prague's massive castle, statue-lined bridge, Jewish Quarter and 20th-century history.

The sights outside of Amsterdam, from Haarlem to Rotterdam and Delft to the Zuiderzee.

Rick Steves takes a look at the rich history, art and culture on offer in Amsterdam.

Rick Steves travels through Iceland, visiting Reykjavik, Lake Myvatn and Snaefellsnes Peninsula.

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is an engineering classic in the lap of the Himalayas.

The Ghan, a luxury train, and its 3,000 kms of track need constant and skilled maintenance.

Norway's Bergen line runs from Bergen, Norway, to Oslo, Norway, through deep forests.

The Winnipeg-Churchill train crosses the difficult landscape of Manitoba from south to north.

The Glacier Express train in the Swiss Alps travels over treacherous gorges and through mountains.

El Chepe train took 100 years to build through the world's largest canyon region, Copper Canyon.

Coastlines have always captivated humans, inspiring us to venture beyond the horizon.

See how volcanoes cause death and destruction, but also give rise to new life.

As rivers meander through the landscape, they shape it, eventually flowing out to the sea.