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It wasn’t that I had had enough of Madrid. I had spent my first night doing a tapas route while bumping into a bunch of...
I feel like I have spent an awful lot of time around the Vatican recently. There was Easter and there was the beatification two weeks...
When I was a kid, I used to walk home from my swimming club and stop every Friday night at the fish and chips shop....
If you are lucky enough as a tourist to have been inundated with water in San Marco, you will have been the recipient of the...
So, what do you do when you need a break from Turin? The good news is that Piedmont is Italy’s new culinary region for cutting...
Our journey to Turin turned into a long day in the car. An adventure in the dead of winter involving a train and lots of...
Every time I go to Venice, I get caught in that star struck moment—is it live, is it Disney, or is it even Las Vegas?...
Italy is a strange and wonderful country. It is at once hopelessly inefficient, exasperating, and unfathomable. Its regions are fiercely independent and culturally alien to...
I love visiting food markets and spice markets. I have done my fair share of travelling, have wandered through the souks in Morocco, and am...
weather is hot in Rio de Janeiro and you have already been to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain to see the the Christ statue, the...
Teachers in Their Own Words
Everyone at ACIS is passionate about educational travel and could give you an overflowing list...
Sarah Bichsel