Posts Tagged ‘Prague’

May 21, 2010 | Krista Stryker

Prague: A City of History, Culture and Good Beer

Everyone loves Prague.  It’s one of those places that people who have been lucky enough to visit will tell you is a must-see before you die, and almost anyone who goes there has a great time.
Under Communist rule for nearly 40 years, the city has retained much of its historic architecture (unlike much of the [...]

January 28, 2010 | Laura Carroll

CET in Prague: Programs as Unique as the City Itself

I’m dying to get to Prague. It’s next on my list of places to go and, from what I hear, a veritable fairytale setting worth a visit for far more reasons than the so-often-advertised low price tag. Thinking back, I can’t believe I didn’t place it high on my itinerary of study abroad destinations.
Had I [...]

January 24, 2010 | Lizelle Jackson

Discover Europe’s Greatest Cities For Free

Are you a struggling student or budgeting traveler searching for the cheapest way to discover the beauty and history of the European city you’re visiting? Look no further than Sandeman’s New Europe, a company offering free walking tours of many European cities, at the extremely low price of, well, free!
These aren’t just your run of [...]

January 22, 2010 | Laura Carroll

Friday Features

It’s Friday. Classes come to a halt, nightlife begins (or at least gets better), and leisure time prevails. So, if you haven’t gotten your travel-lit fix by way of StudentsInEurope, here are a few weekend-friendly write ups hand-picked from some other sites out there.
This article is a bit older, but I love blogger Victoria Brewood’s 10 Ways to [...]

December 19, 2009 | Lizelle Jackson

Christmas Market Munchies

A little taste of the excellent treats to be found in Europe’s most popular Christmas markets.

December 15, 2009 | Lizelle Jackson

The Top 5 Free New Year’s Eve Celebrations in Europe

A list of the Top 5 free New Year’s Eve Celebrations in Europe

December 11, 2009 | Laura Carroll

Review: Spotted by Locals

These days, no one wants to look like they’re from anywhere but where they are. The thought of being pegged as a tourist, as unknowing, as actually enjoying a city, marveling at its treasures and generally not walking around like you own the place is embarrassing to many student travelers.
Myself included. I’m completely guilty of [...]

December 9, 2009 | Laura Carroll

Travel Writing: Travel DK’s Personalized Guidebooks

Not sure what to get your travel-fiend friend for Christmas? Untrustworthy of guidebooks that spout out the usual, over-saturated tourism tips? Want to plan a trip through Europe based entirely around chocolate?
Problem solved. Travel DK’s personalized guidebooks – the guidebooks that you create entirely – have you taken care of from cover to cover, country [...]

December 9, 2009 | Lizelle Jackson

Discovering Europe’s Most Popular Christmas Markets

A list of European countries with the top Christmas markets

December 2, 2009 | David Ferris

Review: Prague’s Café Franz Kafka

A few guidebooks to Prague recommend the Café Franz Kafka (birthplace of the writer himself) in the ancient Josefov neighborhood.  If you go, you’ll probably see some of these same guidebooks on the tables, next to the camera apparatus, sloppily folded maps, half-consumed bottles of water, and other signs you’re in a room full of [...]

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