
Rick Steves' Europe
We admire nature in North England's Lake District and are dazzled by Durham's cathedral.

We admire nature in North England's Lake District and are dazzled by Durham's cathedral.

We explore Westminster Abbey, British Library, Churchill's WWII headquarters and Soho.

Rick shares the every day little joys of life in Paris and celebrates Bastille Day.

We'll enjoy Renaissance art in Florence and side-trip to Pisa and Lucca.

We'll revel in the genius of Michelangelo, Botticelli, and modern-day artisan life.

We'll explore Rome on a more intimate scale in the Trastevere district and Jewish Ghetto.

We'll ramble through the heart of Rome and admire St. Peter's Basilica.

We'll marvel at the grandeur of ancient Rome, before biking along the ancient Appian Way.

We rediscover Berlin -- perhaps the fastest changing and most happening city in Europe.

Join Rick as we discover Prague, the best-preserved Baroque city in Central Europe.

Early Europeans produce diverse art: from Christians to Muslims and Byzantines to Vikings.

We explore the grand cities of ancient Rome and majestic Christian churches of its fall.

We see Rome's rise in its supersized monuments, colorful mosaics and marble Caesars.

We experience ancient Greek art from Golden Age temples to exuberant Winged Victory.

We marvel at Stone Age cave paintings, mighty megaliths and mysterious goddesses.

We celebrate the rewards of exploring our world and the joys that await those who travel.

Rick travels to Ethiopia to learn about extreme poverty and its solutions.

We explore the Nile Valley's highlights, from Alexandria to Luxor to Abu Simbel.

We visit Cairo, the capital of Egypt and one of the leading cities in the Muslim world.

From Munich to Nürnberg to Berlin, we learn how fascism rose and then fell in Germany.