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By Michelle LaPorte   Interlaken, Switzerland is a very popular winter destination because really who wouldn’t love to say they’ve skied or snowboarded in the Swiss Alps? Few people are fully aware of the incredibly exhilarating and adrenaline pumping activities Interlaken has to offer in the summer, but don’t worry, I’m about to drop some knowledge....
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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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Bus2alps is giving away 500€ of free travel! “Like” our page, “Like” this photo, share it to your Facebook wall and you will be entered in a raffle to win 500€ of free travel this summer! It’s that easy! Contest ends Wednesday, May 22 at 6pm CET.
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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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With one Northern Loop completed, one in progress and two on the way, Bus2alps has Berlin on the mind.  Our Northern Loop fall/spring break trip hits up Prague, Berlin, Amsterdam and Paris; however, it seems that Berlin is the one place that everyone knows the least about as it is overshadowed by the three other destinations.  Well,...
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By Jillian Giannelli We have been super busy cramming these past few weeks.  Cramming for midterms, cramming in partying, but most of all cramming in traveling.  You have realized by now that your semester abroad is short.  Where did all those weekends go?!  Four months seemed like enough time to see everything and everywhere.  Well,...
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By Colleen Murphy As a traveler you must always try to break the walls between you and the locals, or else you will just be considered a tourist. A major breakthrough can be made when you speak the language that locals speak. You don’t need to be fluent, but if you know just a few...
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By Abbie D’Errico Maybe you’ve just finalized and submitted your application to study abroad or had an epiphany that Europe is the place you want to be. Regardless, congratulations, you’re going to Europe!! Time to get down to business.. It can be overwhelming to say the least to get all the details worked out for your...
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  You are passionate about traveling, you love Europe and have a talent for telling stories via video? Apply now to become the Bus2alps Summer Vlogger 2013 and have the Summer of your life! What can you win? – The winner receives one free spot on two Summer Break trips that add up to one 4 week long mega...
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By Becca Pilolla If I could do it all over again I would’ve planned out all of my trips within my first few weeks, or even month abroad at most. I would’ve taken advantage of the fact that I was in Europe. As well as reap the benefits of the 11€ flights to different cities in very different...
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By Sarah Florer When coming abroad, one of the main issues that many students face is how to be smart with money. Learning how to manage your money while abroad can be tough, and a lot of it comes from first hand experience. So I’ve created five easy ways to be smart with your money...
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By Becca Pilolla You’ve finally arrived here in your new home, and you’re slowly getting settled.  There’s so much to see in your new city, and so much to see surrounding it, not only other countries, but other near by cities as well.  The best advice I can give to you at this point is...
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