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Bus2alps is back and keeping you updated on our Northern Loop fall break, we’re off to Deutschland! On the second leg of our journey, we arrived Sunday afternoon in Berlin. We explored the capital of Germany with a walking tour. There is an incredible amount of history there and traipsing around the city made everything...
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  You waited last minute and have not planned a Fall Break, or maybe are dying to get a weekend trip to Greece in… Bus2alps has your back. Tonight, Wednesday, October 2 starting at 5:00pm CET, we will be putting multibookings on sale. 2 SEPARATE trips booked in the same package= 15% discount. Book with...
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Your Next International Adventure?  Teaching English Abroad. Do you love international travel and visiting new countries? Would you like to get paid to live in Italy, Thailand or Costa Rica? Do you want to boost your resume and gain new skills? If you’re looking for your next international adventure, you might want to consider teaching...
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This summer I spent six weeks studying abroad in Italy. Best time of my life? That doesn’t even begin to describe it. You have an entire semester in Europe ahead of you, so get excited for the amazing adventure that awaits you! By the time you return home you will be well-versed in European life. In the meantime...
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By Sara Wiseman The street music is filling the piazzas, the bra-less gypsies are flipping their fruitless cups and it’s a great day to be in Europe. You’re strolling past the Pantheon with your linen pants, baguette and flowing scarf exploring the new surroundings. “You look super European!” a friend says. Like the ugly duckling...
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By Boyana Georgieva 1. Barcelona, Spain When I try to describe this city to my friends who have not been there before I describe it as the “city of sun”. If you go to Barcelona on a beautiful day, there is no way that you will not love it. It has amazing white sand beaches...
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By Sara Wiseman Throughout the summer hoards of people clog the streets of Europe as tourist groups wait to hear about this or that monument in a five second spiel. They may or may not have saved for years for the moment the guide explains through an ear piece in whatever language: “This is the...
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Sitting in my apartment, I can hear tourists pass by on the Florentine street outside my window. Some complain about the rain, others comment on how beautiful the Duomo is. Some girls pass talking about day trips they’ll do while they study here, while others scoff at the fact that there’s a Subway Sandwich shop...
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Summertime travel is simple. There’s less to pack, everything is open, people are happy, and the sun is (usually) shining. Trying to decide where to travel – especially with so many options so close and easy to get to, is difficult. Take it from an experienced traveler; go with your gut feeling. Go where you’re...
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By Lisa Harvey Our very own Lisa Harvey wrote a blog post that was recently featured on GoOverseas.com‘s blog.  We couldn’t resist proudly posting up a little taste of it here.  The subject: 10 Mistakes Made While Studying Abroad.  The layout: 10 quotes from famous people ranging from Britney Spears to John Steinbeck.  The idea:...
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By Lisa Harvey Don’t forget your passport, the travel toothbrush, a new book. Make sure you have that new shirt you bought for nights out, camera charger, phone charger, iPod charger, debit card. Bikini for Greece, snow boots for Interlaken. Jeans. Sweaters. Tank tops for tan lines. Walking shoes for Prague.  Don’t forget your journal,...
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By Nick Widmer Over the past few years the culture of Street Art has risen from the ranks of hipster taboo to mainstream acceptance. This is due, in a large part, to the enigmatic artist Banksy, whose face remains unbeknownst to all of us (classic artist move). Banksy hit celebrity status with the release of...
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