Europe’s rail passes underwent some sweeping changes this year that have made them an affordable option again, and much less confusing to shop for.
Author: Rick Steves
Rick Steves: Slovakia’s capital is the fastest-changing city in Europe (in a good way)
Bratislava’s compact old town bursts with colorfully restored facades, lively outdoor cafésand swanky boutiques.
Rick Steves: The best foods to try in Belgium
Hungry? Belgium is ready for you with its famous fries, waffles and mussels – and, of course, beer.
Rick Steves: Castles and cobbles in the Bavarian Alps
The romantic region’s most popular sights include the fairy-tale Neuschwanstein Castle and the wood-carving capital of Oberammergau.
Rick Steves: Must-see treasures of Milan, from La Scala to ‘The Last Supper’
Milan may be overshadowed by Venice and Florence as a tourist destination, but this modern metropolis has plenty of historic highlights.
Rick Steves: These Mediterranean beach towns inspired Picasso, Dalí and Matisse
In the quaint Mediterranean beach towns of Collioure and Cadaqués, time seems to move a little slower, and that’s exactly what makes them so enjoyable.
Rick Steves: Discovering Sicily’s layers of culture
Visitors can marvel at a well-presesrved Greek temple, admire the glittering mosaics of a Norman cathedral and wander through Carthaginian ruins.
Rick Steves: Sightseeing high and low in hilly Lyon, France
Just two hours from Paris by train, Lyon makes an easy one- or two-night stopover.
Rick Steves: Edgy, artsy Glasgow is Scotland’s most underrated destination
Glasgow offers an energetic dining and nightlife scene, fanciful architecture and top-notch museums – most of which are free.
Rick Steves: Explore historic Évora, Portugal, from Roman ruins to a chapel of bones
Évora has impressive sights — Roman ruins, a 12th-century cathedral and a macabre chapel of bones — coupled with a laid-back local scene.