Rick Steves: What’s new in Germany and the Netherlands for 2019

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Try some traditional cuisine in one of Lyon's bouchons  simple, cozy bistros filled with character.The Kelvingrove Art Gallery houses everything from Mackintosh's art nouveau designs to stuffed elephants to medieval armor.The Chapel of Bones at the Church of St. Francis in vora, Portugal, contains thousands of skulls and bones unearthed from various churchyards.Handmade lace in Belgium can be pricey, but it's a characteristic, packable souvenir.Frankfurt's new Old Town, called the DomRmer Quarter, is a reconstruction of the half-timbered historic district destroyed during World War II.In the neighborhood around Florence's great cathedral, it's easy to time-travel back to the Renaissance period.Book reserved-time tickets online as far ahead as possible for Granada's Alhambra to ensure that you'll see its best part: the exquisite Palacios Nazares.As you drive around the Trotternish Peninsula on the Isle of Skye, you may encounter more sheep than people.After several years of being covered in scaffolding, the Chteau d'Azay-le-Rideau has returned to its romantic glory.Cruising might not be for everyone, but it's an economic, efficient and popular of mode of travel in Europe and beyond.A footpath is all that<p>Article source: <a href=https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/destinations/2019/03/25/rick-steves-germany-netherlands-attractions/3265774002/