There’s no better way to start your semester than with a weekend of old friends and new in the Dutch capital. The city of tulips and Rembrandt is one that takes the top spot on all study abroader’s bucket lists and this weekend trip makes sure that your time in Amsterdam is perfectly split between culture and good times.
Chase the green fairy through medieval Prague. Explore the cobblestone streets of the medieval old city at the crossroads of Central Europe. Visit a monastery where the monks still brew their own beer, and soak in the old-world charm.
A weekend of amor in Nice, on the French Riviera. Time to fall in love with the cuisine, the vin, the pebble stone beaches and a lifestyle devoted to beautiful things and the good life along the Côte d’Azur.
You can’t have a bad time in Tuscany, navigating the narrow streets looking for that perfect aperitivo, immersing yourself in the art at every turn, as the dolce vita makes every waking moment an absolute dream.
Live the Alpine lifestyle in Austria, with our weekend of skiing and sweaters in St Anton. By day we’ll ski and board and by night play boardgames by the fireplace, while we experience this winter wonderland.
A music festival on the Mediterranean Sea, where study abroad students from across Europe gather to dance, and to explore what may be the world’s most interesting city. Music and mosaics compete at the start of March.
The luck of the Abroad Europe traveler, because we’re heading to Ireland to celebrate all things Irish, green and Guiness. We’ll deep dive in Dubliner culture on their day of days, and find our very own four-leaf clovers.
Thermal spas and goulash abound in beautiful Budapest, a city steeped in history and dipped in hot water. Budapest is maybe Europe’s most photogenic city, where centuries of architecture compete for our attention.
A time to rest, recuperate, study, explore your adopted abroad city, or check out Paris, London, or maybe Morocco. Whatever you do, rest up because we’re finishing this semester with a flourish.
It’s the world’s number one party island, but before the hordes of partiers descend on this Balearic jewel, the island of Ibiza is, quite frankly and unashamedly, stunning. Azure seas compete with Mediterranean countryside.
Time to settle in, hit those books, call your parents and pamper yourself. If you’ve still got the travel bug, we’ll be hitting the French and Spanish Basque Coast for a surfin’ surfari specifically designed for die-hard foodies.
This is Oktoberfest’s little sister, with the same big beers, the same halls to drink them in, but with fewer tourists. What a way to celebrate the end of the semester, by getting in German culture and exploring Bavaria.