Rick Steves' Europe Season 1 Episode 23

Rick Steves' Europe Season 1 Episode 23 Northwest England

  • September 13, 2005

In episode 23 of season 1 of Rick Steves' Europe, our host Rick Steves takes us to explore the breathtaking beauty and charm of Northwest England. Starting in Liverpool, Rick gives a brief history of the city, which was once a thriving port and the hometown of the world-famous band, The Beatles. Here, Rick takes a stroll down Mathew Street, which is known for its lively pubs and street performers. He also visits the Beatles Story Museum, which is dedicated to the band and their music, and takes a magical tour of the childhood homes of John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

Next, Rick heads to Chester, which is renowned for its Roman heritage, iconic medieval clock, and stunning black-and-white Tudor buildings. We see Rick take a leisurely walk around the city walls, visit the ruins of a Roman bathhouse, and a Roman amphitheater. He also takes us on a scenic boat ride on the River Dee, where we get to see the rich wildlife and enjoy the serene surroundings.

Moving on, Rick travels to the Lake District, which is England's largest national park and also home to some of the most beautiful lakes, hills, and valleys. In the Lake District, Rick takes us on a leisurely hike up the Catbells, a popular peak that offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding fells, lakes, and hills. Then, we visit Beatrix Potter's former home, Hilltop Farm, which now serves as a museum dedicated to the celebrated author and illustrator of children's books.

Heading further north, Rick takes us to Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the most famous Roman monument in the UK. Hadrian's Wall was built by the Roman emperor Hadrian in 122 AD to protect the northern frontier of the Roman Empire. Here, Rick explores the ruins of Roman forts and settlements and climbs up to the top of the wall for the breathtaking views of the rolling hills and countryside.

We end the episode with a visit to the town of York, which is famous for its rich medieval history, centuries-old narrow streets, and impressive Gothic architecture. Rick takes us on a tour of York Minster, one of the largest and most impressive cathedrals in the world, and explores the ancient walls and gates that surround the city. We also see Rick enjoying local delicacies, such as the famous Yorkshire pudding and a traditional afternoon tea.

Overall, "Northwest England" is an episode filled with stunning landscapes, iconic landmarks, and rich history. Rick Steves' engaging and informative commentary makes us feel like we're right there with him, exploring and learning about the fascinating culture and heritage of this beautiful part of the UK.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 13, 2005
  • Language
    English