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The Blue Crew
Even though you may already be feeling Euro AF, we know you’re still American at heart. And what’s more American than the Super Bowl? If you don’t know where you’re going to watch the big game in your new city, check out a few of our recommended spots: Florence, Italy Red Garter Our favorite karaoke...
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Skydiving in Interlaken with Bus2alps
"Make sure you do everything you can before it’s over. Make sure that you make the best of your time here, whatever that means for you."
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Croatia has something for everyone. We go zip lining or water rafting for a taste of adventure. The entire city of Split and the waterfalls of Krka are prime for instagram photo ops for a feed that rivals that of your favorite travel bloggers. And then, there’s the food–don’t even get us started. But what...
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The most dreaded to-do before any trip is packing, but packing for an entire semester abroad is on a whole other level. How do you pack your entire life into one checked bag and one carry on?! Are you stressing? Don’t. Luckily for you, I am here to go over everything you will need so...
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The Amalfi Coast is one of the most picturesque places, and no matter how many times we go, we can’t wait to go back. We love the black sand beaches, the limoncello & lemon pasta, and getting lost in Pompeii on the way home. Come along with us and see how much of our bucket...
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You're heading to Oktoberfest. Prost! Here's how to properly document your trip in travel blogger style. Your instagram feed will rival that of your favorite influencers after snapping photos at these stunning spots.
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Benvenuti a Firenze! Welcome to Florence! The Birthplace of the Renaissance is the perfect backdrop for your best semester ever. We will regularly update this page with events each week so that you will always know what is going on in Florence and never utter the word “bored” during your semester studying abroad in Florence....
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There’s something really special about the first weekend of Oktoberfest. Even though the first keg isn’t tapped and the tents don’t start pouring steins until after noon on Saturday, this is the weekend that Munich truly comes alive. Plus, this is the weekend where you can have your cake, err—stein—and drink it too!
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close up image of dirndls hanging. different patterns
Munich for Oktoberfest is one of the first locations you must travel to when studying abroad in the Fall.  What first started as a small wedding celebration for King Ludwig and Princess Therese back in 1810 has now transformed into a world-renowned festival. Famous for beer, food, and revelry of all kinds, this iconic party...
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Night view of Oktoberfest skyline
Sure, Oktoberfest is the world’s largest Beer Fest, but there is so much more to do and see than just the inside of a tent and the bottom of a stein. Make sure you take in the traditional ceremonies, take a spin on the rides, eat your way through all of the traditional Bavarian delicacies,...
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By Nick Widmer Morocco’s relatively close distance to Europe makes it a special place to travel if you’re studying abroad. You’ll feel as if you’ve been transported to another world when in reality you’re simply on another continent. One of the biggest differences you’ll notice upon arrival is the type of food, the way it...
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Out of all the cities on your bucket list for your semester, one that you may have overlooked is a unique eastern European city in the country of Hungary. Situated on the Danube river, the city’s two sides: Buda and Pest offer an interesting range of attractions and activities for those visiting the capital city...
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