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What to see in Europe? You must visit the Big Cities: Rome, London, Madrid, Paris, Vienna, Amsterdam, Berlin, Moscow - those places are obviously significant classic tourist points of interest. And for a good reason. If you have not been to those large cities you have undoubtedly missed out on essential historic sites as well as active up-to-date city life. low cost student exchange - But then there are cities, just as large, that you should not miss either: Barcelona, Munich, Nice, Edinburg, Florence, Geneva, Prague, Krakow, Budapest, St. Petersburg, Dublin, Brussels, Lisbon, Sevilla, Cologne. So if time and budget allows it definitely include these must-see cities. best student exchange program - There is more to enjoy:beaches, party, food, country side, and above all history beyond imagination. You could spend a complete summer with island hopping in Greece, enjoying cristal blue ocean, beautiful sun sets, fantastic Mediterranean cuisine. As an alternative, you may want to relax in the alps with hiking, paragliding, climbing, snow-boarding, skiing, speed-sledding, and many other outdoor activities. low cost student exchange - If you favor the chilled country side, we recommend Wales, Scotland, Ireland, the Nordics (Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark).If you are interested in geology start your visit in Iceland, going to craters and geysers, proceed with your trip to the Auvergne in France, which is volcanic, go on with your tour through Germany, where you will also find volcanic crater lakes as well as historic fossils finds and end your trip on Sicily with Mt. Etna, a still active volcano. The most beautiful caves you will find in Spain, Switzerland, Austria, France, and Italy. Maybe food and drinks is what you like to enjoy during your vacation? We suggest the Bordeaux, Champagne, and the Burgundy area in France, Tuscany in Italy, of course the the Rioja area in Spain and last but not least, if you like Whiskey best: a malt tour through Scotland, with a trip to the Jonny Walker premises in Kilmarnock. For all you brewery fans: don't miss the Heineken tour in Amsterdam. When traveling with youngsters, then they will love Disneyland Paris, Legoland in Denmark, the Europa-Park one hour north of Basel and several other amusement parks throughout Europe. All larger cities offer museums which are liked by children and zoos have a very high standard throughout Europe and are therefore extremely popular. Where to stay: well, now that depends on the budget. You will find international hotel chains in all major cities (like Best Western, Marriot, Holiday Inn etc.), tourist information officers will also know the secret romantic places, which are not crowded with bus loads of people. If you are traveling on a budget you will find youth hostels everywhere and public transportation is great. In general Europe is a safe place to travel and most camping grounds are fine. The best low cost way to stay is for free: you can either try couch-surfing or www.best-student-exchange.com, if you want to be a foreign exchange student, where you will find places to stay for free and host families to live with as an exchange student. Travel Europe - it is worth the trip!