Rick Steves’ Germany, Austria, and Switzerland 2003: Includes Prague

February 27, 2020 - Comment

This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Rick Steves doesn’t just list where to travel in Europe, he leads travelers through the “Back Door,” and reveals how to give every journey an extra, more authentic dimension. He shows travelers how to delve into European culture, make friends with

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Rick Steves doesn’t just list where to travel in Europe, he leads travelers through the “Back Door,” and reveals how to give every journey an extra, more authentic dimension. He shows travelers how to delve into European culture, make friends with the locals, and experience each region’s natural wonders — economically and hassle free. Rick Steves’ Germany, Austria and Switzerland 2003 covers Rothenburg and the Romantic Road; Munich and Bavaria; Salzburg; The Lakes District; Mauthausen and the Danube Valley; Vienna; Tyrol and Innsbruck; Interlaken, Gimmelwald, and the Berner Oberland; Appenzell, Murten and Bern; The Black Forest and Baden Baden Spa; Trier and the Mosel Valley; Bonn and Koln; The Rhine River; and Prague. “It’s Rick Steves again, that one-man Euro-dynamo.” — Chicago Tribune

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