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It’s almost time for study abroad season, where college students head to a new city — and often a new country — for their spring semester. And this is great news for parents because not only will your student have an unforgettable experience, but you have a great excuse to travel.
Here are seven of the most popular European study abroad cities, where to stay in each of them and the perfect pairings for add-on destinations.
Starting January 8, 2025, all travelers from North America, Israel, Singapore, the Caribbean, Oceania and select countries in Africa, Central and South America will need an electronic travel authorization (ETA) to enter the United Kingdom. In March, travelers from select European countries and any associated territories will be able to apply for an ETA. These ETAs are meant to ensure stronger security checks prior to departure, and are linked to your passport. Here’s what you need to know to ensure safe and seamless UK travels.
The Italian Lakes region pairs dramatic mountain landscapes with idyllic lakeside retreats, making it a must-see for travelers who appreciate scenic beauty but don't want to sacrifice luxury and fine dining. Not only can you relax beside mineral-blue glacial lakes, but you can discover historic villas and wander through charming villages.
Paris is a diverse, vibrant collection of neighborhoods. The city is separated into 20 arrondissements, or districts. Depending on your travel style and preferences, you’ll likely spend most of your time in a select few of them.