Gene Openshaw
Gene Openshaw is a writer, composer, tour guide, and lecturer on art and history. Specializing in writing walking tours of Europe’s cultural sights, Gene has co-authored eight of Rick Steves’s books and contributes to Rick’s public television series. As a composer, Gene has written a full-length opera (Matter), a violin sonata, and dozens of songs. He lives near Seattle with his wife and daughter, and roots for the Mariners in good times and bad.
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Rick shares his candid advice on how to get the most out of a walk through Westminster—including where to start, how much time you need, and what’s worth stopping for. More
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Rick shares his candid advice on how to get the most out of a walk through The West End—including where to start, how much time you need, and what’s worth stopping for. More
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Rick shares his candid advice on how to get the most out of a walk through Trastavere—including where to start, how much time you need, and what’s worth stopping for. More
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Rick shares his candid advice on how to get the most out of a walk through Venice—including where to start, how much time you need, and what’s worth stopping for. More
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Rick shares his candid advice on how to get the most out of a walk through Florence—including where to start, how much time you need, and what’s worth stopping for. More
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Rick shares his candid advice on how to get the most out of a walk through Amsterdam's Red Light District—including where to start, how much time you need, and what’s worth stopping for. More
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Rick shares his candid advice on how to get the most out of a walk through Montmartre—including where to start, how much time you need, and what’s worth stopping for. More
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Rick shares his candid advice on how to get the most out of a walk through the Marais—including where to start, how much time you need, and what’s worth stopping for. More
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