
Rick Steves' Europe
The Cornish culture in the far southwest of England; tin mining heritage; Dartmoor National Park.

The Cornish culture in the far southwest of England; tin mining heritage; Dartmoor National Park.

Canterbury to Dover; South Downs; seaside resort of Brighton; the naval heritage of Portsmouth.

Cotswold villages boast churches, manor homes and gastropubs; Glastonbury; Stonehenge and Avebury.

The Palio wild horse race in Siena, Italy; Tuscany's wine country.

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.

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

Impressionist works by Monet, Renoir, Degas and Rodin; Van Gogh; Spain's buildings.

A reunited Berlin entertains more visitors than ever before.

Europe's Neoclassical buildings of columns and domes; dramatic Romantic paintings; castles.

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

Rome's St. Peter's, Bernini statues and fountains; canvases of Rubens in Belgium; Versailles.

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

Lacy architecture and ethereal paintings by El Greco in Spain and Portugal; Durer and Jan van Eyck.

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

The "rebirth" of Florence is powered by Leonardo da Vinci, Rafael and Michelangelo.