$4,995 + air 24-28 people Begins in Haarlem and ends in Paris Europe is overwhelmingly rich in history, art and culture. Any preliminary reading, viewing or listening you do will help you get the most from your trip. Here are some sources we've found helpful. For more information on any of these books, visit your favorite bookstore or check out amazon.com; for video information, go to imdb.com. Rick Steves guidebooks are available at our Travel Center in Edmonds and also on our website's Travel Store. Recommended ReadingGeneral Europe, Non-Fiction
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Rick Steves' Travel DVDsFor a fun, informative preview of your next tour destination, watch a DVD from our "Rick Steves' Europe" TV series! Our online Travel Store has 80 shows available on 12 DVDs (a generous four to eight shows per disc). Films with a European AccentTeutonic: Heidi (1937); Wings of Desire (1987); Schindler's List (1995); Run, Lola, Run (1998) French: The Red Balloon (1956); The 400 Blows (1959); Jules et Jim (1962); Amélie (2001); Marie Antoinette (2006); La Vie en Rose (2007) Italian: Bicycle Thieves (1949); Roman Holiday (1953); Cinema Paradiso (1990); Il Postino (1995); Life is Beautiful (1997); Gladiator (2000); Bread and Tulips (2000) Mood MusicTeutonic: Wagner, Strauss, Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart (classical) French: Edith Piaf, Charles Aznavour, Maurice Chevalier, Charles Trenet, French Kiss, Gigi, or Amélie soundtracks (pop); Francis Cabrel (folk); Paris Combo (jazz/swing) Italian: Three Tenors, Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Puccini's Tosca, Leoncavallo's I Pagliacci, Verdi's Rigoletto, Ezio Pinza, Claudio Villa (opera); Andrea Bocelli (operatic pop); Zucchero, Pino Daniele (rock); Big Night (soundtrack) |
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