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School History Trips to Krakow
Krakow, a city steeped in history and character, makes for a captivating destination with its lightly hued evening shop windows, picturesque river banks and vibrant town squares. But beyond the...
Ibis London Earls Court, Fulham
School History Trips to Berlin & Krakow
Get the best of two worlds with a two-centre history trip to Berlin and Krakow! Have your students explore the incredibly rich and complex history that lies beneath the vibrant, modern exterior of...
Ibis London Earls Court, Fulham
School History Trips to Munich
Munich is a city of contrasts – traditional and contemporary sit side by side. From its Bavarian customs to its place in the rise of National Socialism, Munich is a city that’s home to...
School History Trips to Rome
With a history that’s as monumental as the Colosseum, Rome’s the perfect place to study Italy’s turbulent past. Have your students delve deeper into the story with exploration into less...
School History Trips to New York
New York… The Big Apple… The city that never sleeps…This destination boasts a selection of nicknames that echo its grandeur. Each neighbourhood’s different and distinct personality, paired...
School History Trips to Washington DC
Washington DC will give your group that presidential feeling! This exciting and modern capital will have you exploring a rich and extensive political, social and military history and experiencing the...
School History Trips to New York & Washington DC
Vibrant, thriving and rich in cultural markers, the cities of Washington DC and New York are steeped in social, military and political history – and a two-centre tour is the best way to experience...
School History Trips to London – Medicine Through Time
Beyond the iconic landmarks, architectural grandeur and edgy art scenes, London is home to an array of museums and original historical sites, allowing your students to explore the wonderful,...
Safestay Holland Park, London
Focused Itinerary: How the First World War Changed Literature, The Western Front
Whilst the First World War brought four years of brutality and global change, it also brought a shift in literature. Among the first to document the war in writing were the soldiers themselves. Poets...