Archive for the Europe Category
April 26, 2012 / Amsterdam Holidays, Barcelona, Europe, London, Paris, Student Tours, Venice
When it comes to booking a study tour, there are quite a few factors to take into account. The destination you eventually choose should obviously have some ties to the subject your students are taking
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March 27, 2012 / Europe, Hungary, Poland, Train Holidays
Truly, trains are one of the most relaxing means of transportation. For business commuters, train cars give one the opportunity to relax and read, even do work on their portable laptops and mobile dev
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February 27, 2012 / Danube, Europe, Train Holidays
Bordered by Germany to the west, Belarus, Ukraine, and Lithuania to the east, and Slovakia and the Czech Republic to the south, Poland is situated right in the heart of the eastern block of Europe. Tr
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February 27, 2012 / Europe, Train Holidays, Turkey Holidays, Turkey Tours
Throughout history, castles and palaces have been a symbol of power, government, and history that dot the landscapes of Europe. Train holidays that take you through some of the ancient historic cities
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June 20, 2011 / Europe
There are many great things to discover within the vibrant and varied continent of Europe. Train holidays are one of the best ways to see sights that are off the main roads while also enjoying a more
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June 1, 2011 / Europe, Train Holidays
Why do people decide to go on Europe train holidays? If you’ve ever felt the urge to really explore a place under your own steam (pardon the pun), if you’ve ever wanted to experience the luxury
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June 1, 2011 / Europe, Train Holidays
With so many cities to experience along the route of your Europe train holidays, it can be tricky discovering the secrets of each; some of the special places and experiences that can really make memor
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June 1, 2011 / Europe, Train Holidays
Europe train holidays have long been associated with the glamour of the classical age of rail travel; an era which coincided with the days of the great fictional detectives. Since Agatha Christie’
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