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Don’t Read This if You’re Afraid of Heights!
Most sites are easily accessible either by public transportation or with tour groups and are easy to map online., The tour bus dropped us about a 15-minute walk away from the Bridge, so we walked along the cliffs to stand in line to cross over to the Isle., My roommates and I spent a weekend in Killarney and Cork with a day trip tour around the Ring of Kerry., We chose to take advantage of another bus tour to see the most of Kerry as it is huge!, Our group stopped at the Cliffs and we spent hours walking around exploring the area and feeling our legs turn to jello!
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2015/08/28/don-t-read-this-if-you-re-afraid-of-heights!5 Awesome Reasons to Study Abroad in a Small City
Because everything was within walking distance, it never became a project to get from place to place., Less touristy On my trips to Dublin, I noticed a major difference between it and Galway., As fun and exciting as it was, Dublin was quite touristy., Irish gift shops were on every street and the crowds were largely composed of tourists.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2015/04/15/5-awesome-reasons-to-study-abroad-in-a-small-cityActive Learning in London
Walking into class I thought we'd go over the syllabus, like we typically do at my school in the U.S., When we got there, we were given a tour of the whole building as well as a impromptu acting lesson., Walking on the Globe stage, being led by a real Shakespearean actor, allowed me to learn much more than I would have if my lecturer had presented a slideshow with information on the Globe and its history.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2013/03/02/active-learning-in-londonThe Beauty of Buenos Aires
Cementerio de la Recoleta You can spend hours walking around and admiring the intricate sepulchres., Although a cemetery isn't a usual tourist destination, I would highly recommend Cementerio de la Recoleta because it is full of history and interesting architecture.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2016/05/26/the-beauty-of-buenos-airesArchitecture, Exploration, and Wine Tasting: My CEA Excursion to Tuscany
Once we dropped off our bags and grabbed a quick lunch we were off on a walking tour of the city., As we continued on our tour we saw tons of beautiful sculptures placed around the Piazza della Signoria as we headed toward the Arno river., Seeing the David was a fantastic way to end the tour of Florence., Once off the bus we wondered the winery grounds for a few minutes and then began our guided tour of the winery., Much thanks to the CEA staff who accompanied us on the trips-they helped us with our first train station endeavor, provided extra information on our walking tours and were there for us at a moments notice.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2014/02/04/architecture-exploration-and-wine-tasting-my-cea-excursion-to-tuscanyActive Learning in Alicante, Spain
Whether you’re in the classroom, sitting at home, or walking down the street., OH, and we went to the neighboring town of Villa Joyosa to go on a tour of the Valor Chocolate Factory!, With my Marketing in the European Union class we went on a tour of the factory of Alhambra Guitarras., Just riding the bus, walking through town, and sitting at home…you’re going to learn something.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2013/04/22/active-learning-in-alicante-spainCultural Differences in Aix-en-Provence
Out at restaurants and walking around with a group of my friends we stand out because we speak English and we speak slightly louder., Blonde hair and blue eyes are also obvious clues to people around that you are not native and are probably either a student or tourist., Although Aixoise (local residents of Aix-en-Provence) are not too keen on tourists and international students, I’ve found that the best way to attempt to bridge the gap between cultural misunderstandings is though communication.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2013/03/27/cultural-differences-in-aix-en-provenceSaint Paul of Vence
Have you ever gone somewhere and wondered what history could have occurred on the same steps you were walking on?, This treasure has also become increasingly famous among tourists, and fortunately, it’s not too far a ride from Nice.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2017/01/23/saint-paul-of-venceCEA Faculty - Behind the Scenes
An American professor specializing in medieval studies, monasticism, Prague history, culture and art, Chris not only teaches CEA students during their programs abroad but also is a licensed tour guide, providing walking tours of Czech Republics capital.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2012/06/28/cea-faculty---behind-the-scenesMy Trip to Northern Spain: A Weekend in the Basque Country
My flight from Alicante to Bilbao was on a plane so small that we didn't even disembark at a gate, instead walking down the stairs straight onto the tarmac., The buildings, parks, and public places were renovated, culture began to flourish, and tourists began to pour into the area.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2014/04/02/my-trip-to-northern-spain-a-weekend-in-the-basque-countryIguazú: the Zoo of Argentina
When we landed in Iguazú, we met our tour guide for the weekend, Pilar, and got on our bus., After taking two trains inside the park and walking along a bridge, we arrived right in front of the breath-taking Iguazú Falls.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2017/05/16/iguazú-the-zoo-of-argentinaThe Five Senses of Morocco
Our tour guide Tahmi, dressed in a kaftan, a traditional Islamic robe., The main highways were paved, but for the most part, we tended to be in the center of the cities we visited, which meant we were walking on broken cobblestone or simply a dirt road with rocks and bumps and all., Our tour guide in Chefchaouen., We thought that our tour guide was joking when he said they were going to give us “gas masks.”, It was all worth it, though, because after the tour, we saw the finished products, which were absolutely gorgeous!
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2013/10/23/the-five-senses-of-moroccoVideographer Topic List
Make sure you catch some action, like walking., Create Your Own Walking Tour Create your own walking tour of your host city., Or maybe your CEA staff is leading a walking tour of your city’s best street art., Give us a tour, show future students what it’s like to go to your school and what they might see if they sign up for the same program., Have a CEA student (or yourself) give the camera a tour of their living arrangements.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2017/08/03/videographer-topic-listVisiting the Sagrada Familia
Many people visiting Barcelona intend on visiting the Sagrada Familia, but end up eliminating it from the to-do list due to the long lines, crazy tourists, and notorious pick pockets wandering around waiting to sneak off with a distracted bystander's iPhone or wallet., The entire construction has been funded by locals and tourists from the beginning., Walking through the Sagrada Familia was a spiritual experience for me.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2015/07/15/visiting-the-sagrada-familiaWhy You Should Attend the Theatre while Studying Abroad in London
Just walking throughout the tube stations and along the streets, there are advertisements for all the amazing productions running in London., The set was designed by Es Devlin who has been the creative director for many touring artists such as Rhianna, Kanye West, Jay Z, and Lady Gaga!
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2014/01/15/why-you-should-attend-the-theatre-while-studying-abroad-in-londonA Week of Reasons to Study Abroad in Barcelona
You are able to get to the Gothic Quarter in less than 5 minutes or tour the amazing Gaudi architectures around the city in just a few minutes walk., Some of the best time killers is going on a tour of the many museums on Manzana de la Discordia (Block of Discord) or walking down the Ramblas and grabbing a quick bite at the Boqueria.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2016/08/19/a-week-of-reasons-to-study-abroad-in-barcelonaChianti Wine Tasting in Tuscany- Italy
This photo is of two new friends we made during the tour in front of the San Gimignano hills., At this point in the tour I was having what I like to call an “Italy moment.”, My best friend and I holding hands walking down the hills of Tuscany on a Chianti wine tour., Ahead of us are other members in the group that we really got to know during the 7 hours of touring.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2012/11/15/chianti-wine-tasting-in-tuscany--italyRome Study Abroad Student Gets in Touch with His Faith
Today I was walking past the Colosseum as the sun was rising behind it, on my way to class., The problem with Rome is that there is enough tourism and American influence, that you can live within your comfort zone for the most part., So, if you want to get the full cultural immersion, either be prepared to actively pursue it, or stay away from big touristy cities like Rome.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2010/10/13/rome-study-abroad-student-gets-in-touch-with-his-faithSt. Paddy's Day in Ireland from a CEA MOJO
There aren't the crowds and major tourism that Dublin carries over this holiday, and all the locals here celebrate by parade, music and a good time., An acoustic guitar, tin whistle and fiddle played some tunes for people walking past all day.
https://www.ceastudyabroad.com/blog/mojo/2013/03/30/st.-paddy's-day-in-ireland-from-a-cea-mojoActive Learning in Barcelona
But, reading a couple of tourist guide books, talking to friends who have been to Spain before and contacting onsite staff beforehand made the move to Barcelona easier for sure., Walking around the city for class assignments and projects helped me see what Barcelona really is and how the people that live and work here actually function., Also, talking to teachers in class about the experiences that we have on a daily basis—like things and questions about food, grocery stores, tourist attractions—and linking them to what the course offered also really taught me a great deal.
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