Grades 9-12
Our Modern Europe travel-study adventure program lets students explore Modern European History, Modern Art, and Popular Culture, first hand! Every day will be a new opportunity to discover and experience western societies’ most influential sites and relics of recent historic and cultural importance. Students will be walking in the footsteps of John, Paul, George, and Ringo across Abbey Road in Westminister, contemplating D-Day landing on the beaches of Normandy, wandering and comparing the Louvre and the Musée National d’Art Moderne in Paris, examining the cultural influence the Iron Curtain had on either side of Germany in Berlin and Dresden, and ultimately its fall during velvet revolution in Prague. You will visit some of the most beautiful cities in Europe: London, Paris, Berlin, Dresden and Prague, traveling alongside inspirational historians of the 20th century, Modern Art, and Pop Culture every step of the way. Sign up now to learn more about our high school summer programs in Europe!
Jumping Back Into the Real World You’ve just had the most incredible experience studying abroad with Abbey Road Programs. You’ve said your goodbyes to your new friends, host family, classmates, and teachers. You have integrated into a new culture and learned more about yourself than you might have imagined. You have dined, explored, danced, hiked, and lived. So now that you've returned home from one of the best high school summer programs in Europe, what do you do now? For many students, coming home can be unexpectedly difficult. ...
With some of Europe’s greatest cities on our itinerary, this program will fly by. We want to make sure each day is an opportunity for you to learn about, explore, and experience the local culture in its many forms, from monuments and museums to concerts and cuisine. Mornings include guided tours and on-site lessons while afternoons and evenings are dedicated to optional cultural activities and excursions, free time for exploration, and nightly group meals.
Important note: Curfew and Free Time
The students will have approximately 2 – 3 hours of free time per day, subject to our safety rules and guidelines. The curfew is at 10:30 – 11:00 pm, subject to change at the program director’s discretion.
Unusual Museums Worth Your While On a Visit to Prague Prague, like most major cities in Europe, has numerous public museums in both art and history that are worth seeing. The National Museum with its exhibits on natural history and the Technical Museum just for starters! These and many others are rate a trip out if you ...
Best Outsider Art in Prague: The “Magical Cavern” Petrin Hillside Park in central Prague, just west of the river, has a beautiful view of the city from above. It’s is a lovely place to go for a walk when the weather is nice -- there’s a monastery with brewery and library attached, Petrin Tower and the funicular leading to it, and ...
A Day Well Spent in Granada, Spain How often can you say you’ve skied in the mountains and taken a dip in the ocean in the very same day? If you travel to Granada, Spain then that idea can become a reality. Traveling to Granada anytime from November through April offers people the opportunity to hit the slopes and submerge in ...
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