The exciting and fascinating capital city of Berlin, where East meets West. Experience the past and future of Germany’s reinstated capital. There are plenty of things to do here and places of historical interest including the Reichstag Parliament Building, Olympic Stadium, Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial, Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie and many more. ...
Read MoreBelgium’s premier sea resort has much to offer. With miles of wide, sandy beaches and an attractive, sea-front promenade. Ostend is a very popular choice for school groups. Magnificently laid out parks and lively pedestrian shopping streets add to its attractions.
Read MoreThe Capital of the EU is a sophisticated city, rich in history, with a lively, friendly atmosphere. Any visit should start with a stroll around the Grand Place – a magnificent cobbled square with its flamboyant architecture, lively cafes, chocolate shops and of course its cheeky Mannekin Pis Statue.
Read MoreVisit the award winning In Flanders Fields Museum, located in the famous Cloth Hall in the centre of Ypres. The Menin Gate, famous British War Memorial of the first World War and by far the most important edifice in Ypres to the British visitor. Here the Last Post is still sounded every evening. There are also many more memorials and cemeteries in this historical area. ...
Read MoreAn ideal opportunity to practice language skills and experience this fascinating and magical German tradition. Our most popular markets are Aachen and Koln, but we also offer trips to Koblenz, Bonn, Cochem, Trier, Rudesheim and many more.
Read MoreThis highland region offers a wealth of natural beauty, with forests, streams and lakes all steeped in legend, a healthy climate and charming towns. A wide range of cultural sights and interesting activities are available for school groups of all ages.
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