Thursday, July 03, 2008

Rick Steve's France and Benelux DVD Review

I finished watching Rick Steve's France and Benelux DVD today. I bought so I could see some of the sights I'll get to see in France during the Globus tour of France I'll take in September. The DVD does show a number of highlights of various parts of France. You get to see the Musee D'Orsay (houses France collection of Impressionist paintings), the Palace of the Popes in Avignon, a Roman aqueduct that supplied water to Nimes for over 4 centuries, Nimes, the American Cemetery, the beaches of Normandy, the Bayeux Tapestry, Mont St. Michel, and Provence. In regards to the Benelux countries, you learn a little about Brussels and Bruges during the Belgium episode. During the Amsterdam episode, you learn about the canal cruise boats, eating raw herring, the notorious Red Light district (where they have legalized prostitution), coffee houses where you can buy marijuana and cafes where you can buy coffee, old fashioned and modern windmills, Haarlem as well as the Aalsmeer flower auction where flowers are bid on and shipped all over the world.
Benelux normally includes Luxembourg but Steve's doesn't include anything on at postage stamp size country. Steve's also introduces some of the tour guides who run Rick Steve tours in France, Belgium and Amsterdam. Quietly, he promotes his tours in the video while telling viewers of the various sights. He seems to encourage viewers to get out and see France but, I'd be leery of going off on my own unless I knew France pretty well and could understand some French so I could make myself understood there.
Overall, I found the DVD nice. I wouldn't care to take a Rick Steve's tour as I tend to like greater comfort travelling. It can give you some good ideas of places to see in the 3 countries. It also has some interesting information in it. I remember where he explained about the different level holes in the pool where the Roman aqueduct poured the water into in Nimes. The lowest level holes went to common wells throughout the city. Higher level holes led to pipes which carried water to the homes of the wealthy and to city fountains. Price wise, I believe the DVD cost me approximately $13 at Sam's Club. If you're going to France this would be a good DVD to buy to get some idea of the things you'll see there. Less so, if you're going to visit Belgium or the Netherlands. Cheers all!

2 comments:

RC said...

wow...enjoy France!

I imagine it'll be fun to see some of these things in person and experience them first hand.

What a great opportunity!

Ditto said...

Thanks. It should be a nice tour. As I've mentioned before, Globus does a really nice job plus, they get really nice groups of people. It's a lot more fun when you can share really cool experiences with others.