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Study Abroad in
Czech Republic and Hungary 2008


Updated May 14, 2008
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May 17 - June 1, 2008

Study Abroad Highlights:

6 credit hours in 2 weeks
Business class hotels in Prague and Budapest
Meet with leading business leaders, academics, and government officials


Detailed Itinerary.....

May 17 - Saturday - Leave Atlanta

May 18 - Sunday - Arrive Prague and Welcome Dinner - "I have travelled widely in the world visiting cities such as Venice, Cape Town and many others and have to say that I was enormously impressed with Prague. It is the finest city I have ever had the pleasure to visit." Simon, Wales

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May 19 - Monday - City Tour and Cultural Events - Old Town Hall below.

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May 20 - Tuesday - Company Visits - Below find Old Town Square is the heart of Old Town Prague and is a must-see for any first-time tourist to the city. Some of Prague's most-visited sites can be seen in Old Town Square, including many you'll become familiar with during this photo tour. Prague's Old Town is most noted for the Astronomical Clock, Old Town Hall, Tyn Church, the statue of Jan Hus, and St. Nicholas Church

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May 21 - Wednesday - Company Visits - Below is the huge Prague Castle, the largest castle area in the world. Its three courtyards and a number of magnificent buildings cover over 7 hectares (18 acres). The Prague Castle (Pražský hrad) was founded around 880 by prince Bořivoj of the Premyslid dynasty. TThe Prague Castle experienced one of its greatest periods during the reign of Charles IV (1346-1378) when it became the seat of the Holy Roman Emperor. The Royal Palace was rebuilt, the fortifications were strengthened, and the construction of St. Vitus Cathedral was initiated, following the style of Gothic French cathedrals of the time.

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May 22 - Thursday - Company Visits - Below see Charles Bridge, a stone Gothic bridge that connects the Old Town and Malá Strana. Its construction was commissioned by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV in 1357 and was called the Stone Bridge during its first several centuries. In charge of the construction was architect Petr Parléř whose other works include the  St.  Vitus Cathedral  at  the Prague Castle. It is said that egg yolks were mixed into the mortar to strengthen the construction of the bridge.

 

May 23 - Friday - Company Visits

 

May 24 - Saturday - Train to Hungary and Welcome Dinner - That Budapest - one of the most beautiful cities in the world Take a look at Gellért Hill, right next to the River Danube as it flows majestically through the centre of the modern city. It was precisely the combination of the relative ease of crossing the River here and the natural protection the hill offered against invasion that decided the earliest settlers it was the ideal place to build a town.

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May 25 - Sunday - City Tour and Cultural Events - Budapest is a city in two distinct halves - Buda and Pest - separated by the Danube river. Buda's Castle District, packed with palaces, forts, museums, churches and affluent housing is a World Heritage site, while Pest handles the dirty daily life of commerce, entertainment and conspicuous consumption - though that's not to say it's unattractive. Pest is lively and cosmopolitan, offering all the modern amenities required by the urban animal, from sushi to late late clubbing and in a generally relaxed but historically interesting setting.

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May 26 - Monday - Company Visits - Budapest’s famous Chain Bridge (Lánchíd)

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May 27 - Tuesday - Company Visits - Below see Budapest's finest green spot is Margaret Island (Margitsziget) located in the middle of the river Danube between Margaret Bridge and Árpád Bridge.

 

May 28 - Wednesday - Company Visits

May 29 - Thursday - Company Visits - While in Budapest, you can visit the large amount of shops on Vaci Street, Parliament, which is one of the largest Parliament buildings in Europe, Heroes Square, a very special monument depicting the heroes of Hungary Past, and you can hop on the oldest underground train on the continent!

 

May 30 - Friday - Company Visits

May 31 - Saturday - Morning Wrap-Up Session and Free Afternoon

June 1 - Sunday - Arrive in Atlanta

 

See other great GSU Study Abroad Trips at...
www.EgyptDubai2008.com
www.SouthAmericaStudyTrip.com
www.DanisStudyAbroad.com (Czech Republic and Hungary)

 

    
   


 
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