Ep 1. Germany's Hamburg and the Luther Trail
- TV-G
- October 8, 2016
- 25 min
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In the first episode of season 9 of Rick Steves' Europe, Rick takes viewers on a journey through Germany's Hamburg and the Luther Trail. Starting in Hamburg, Rick explores the city's rich history as a bustling port town and economic center. He visits the St. Michaelis Church and climbs its tower for a panoramic view of the city, and he explores the historic warehouse district and its vibrant nightlife scene.
Next, Rick embarks on the Luther Trail, which traces the life and legacy of the Protestant Reformation's founder, Martin Luther. He visits the Wartburg Castle, where Luther was imprisoned and translated the New Testament into German, and the town of Erfurt, where Luther studied and became a monk.
Throughout the episode, Rick delves into German culture and customs, sampling traditional foods like bratwurst and beer, and meeting friendly locals who share their insights into life in modern Germany. Whether exploring historic landmarks or modern-day attractions, Rick brings his unique perspective and enthusiasm to every adventure, making this episode a must-watch for anyone interested in German history and culture.