Tag Result For: travel tips

  • Rachel
  • University of Iowa
  • 2014 Spring

A Village and A City 02/03/14

It’s hard to believe I’ve only been in Paderno for two and a half weeks.  I’ve made so many good friends and met so many genuine people.  The past few weeks have been packed with orientations, programs, and classes.  However, we do get some free time on the weekends and we definitely take advantage of […]

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  • Cassie
  • University of Kansas
  • 2013 Fall

It's Not Goodbye.. It's "See You Later" 12/09/13

As I’m reminiscing about my last three months in Italy on the airplane back to America, I decided to write my last blog of the semester. However, instead of my usual blog of what I have been doing the previous week, I decided to change it up a little bit, and make it a little […]

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  • Jessica
  • West Virginia University
  • 2013 Fall

A Cruel Teacher 09/30/13

Before embarking on the first weekend of traveling in Italy, I envisioned myself illustrating to readers about a relaxing weekend, soaking in all that Florence has to offer. I would like to tell you about how I woke up without a care, and went to bed without a woe. Yet I don’t feel like being […]

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  • Kelsey Y.
  • Iowa State University
  • 2013 Summer

6 weeks and a lot of memories 07/08/13

People said 4 weeks would fly by before I knew it and they weren’t kidding! It felt like I had just unpacked and started classes when I started packing my bags again and started studying for finals. The things I was able to see and do during those four weeks are things I will never have the […]

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  • Nicole
  • University of Iowa
  • 2013 Summer

Rough Start in Venice 05/22/13

Ciao! Well, I finally made it to Italy!!! However, my suitcase did not… I arrived in Venice on Sunday afternoon after a connection from Chicago to Rome, and it’s Wednesday afternoon and still no bag! Somehow the tag got ripped off when it arrived in Rome and they couldn’t find it until yesterday! Hopefully I’ll […]

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  • Connor
  • Virginia Tech University
  • 2013 Spring

Brussels Pick Pockets, Budapest Baths, and Milan Football 03/19/13

After another hard week of school, it was Friday afternoon and as always the CIMBA community was getting antsy. At 5:30 we would be hopping on the airport shuttle bus and be off, yet again, for another week long break of European gallivanting. This time we were headed to Brussels, Budapest, and Milan. BRUSSELS Known […]

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  • Connor
  • Virginia Tech University
  • 2013 Spring

A Bromantic Weekend in Rome 03/13/13

This past Sunday, an Easy Jet aircraft carrying six bros from Paderno Del Grappa landed in Venice. We had spent yet another weekend traveling to one of the most amazing places any of us had ever seen: the ancient city of Rome. While we have had trouble on past trips efficiently using our time to […]

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  • Christopher
  • University of Kansas
  • 2013 Spring

Trouble in Paradise 02/26/13

Ciao. After the first travel week I found the golden rule of traveling: never leave without knowing were you are sleeping. This came to bite my group in the butt many times during our travel break. First off was the first night in Venice: we could not find our hostel and did not have internet […]

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  • Jillian
  • University of Iowa
  • 2013 Spring

Breathe it in, Live it Up 02/21/13

Words on a piece of (computer) paper are not nearly meaningful enough to describe what it was like to travel all around Europe in less than ten days. My body is exhausted from all the walking and traveling, but it was worth every step. I could write for days to tell you what I did […]

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  • Connor
  • Virginia Tech University
  • 2013 Spring

A Journey Through Central Europe: Travel Tips and Places to See 02/21/13

Our bus pulled into the Filippin Institute parking lot at 4 pm on Sunday and I couldn’t have been more relieved to be back in one piece and with the majority of the belongings I left with. Finally, our first week-long travel break had come to an end and we were back to the place […]

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