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Another of Steves' picks is Beamish in Northeast England. Across the enormous site, you can visit an 1820s-era tavern, a 1900s sweet shop, a World War II-era farm, and a 1950s police house.
According to Steves' pricing map, you can travel from Malmö to Växjö (which is normally $25), then to Stockholm ($60), then to Sundsvall ($85), and then to Boden ($85) in Sweden's northern reaches.
Even beloved Europe expert, Rick Steves, says he takes "full advantage of the local tradition of fika — Sweden's ritual coffee break" when he spends time exploring Stockholm, Sweden's capital.
Steves says via Rick Steves Europe that there is a small grocery store in the island's main area, Alsvik. He recommends taking a bike around the island, and there is a rental shop right in that ...
Rick Steves and Gene Openshaw consult their map of the Hippie Trail, 1978. (Photo credit Rick Steves' Europe) His first trip to India on the hippie trail and each subsequent trip there has ...
If you're traveling by train across Europe, here is one travel tip courtesy of travel pro Rick Steves that is sure to make ...
Travel expert Rick Steves recommends doing this fun activity rather than a bus tour if you want to get around and see the ...