Copenhagen Neighborhood Walk

Copenhagen Neighborhood Walk The program aims to offer students an in-depth cultural encounter.  Thus, we’ll spend some time getting to know Copenhagen neighborhoods not often frequented by tourists. Each one has its own character and vibe. Students will talk to residents and learn what locals think of life in their Copenhagen neighborhood.

Tivoli Gardens/Museum Multi-pass

Tivoli Gardens/Museum Multi-pass Beautiful Tivoli Gardens—right in the middle of Copenhagen—opened in 1843, making it one of the world’s oldest amusement parks and pleasure gardens. The program provides each participant with a five-day free admission pass to this delightful Copenhagen must-see. The pass is also good for free admission to many other Copenhagen museums, sites…

Frederiksborg and Kronborg Castles

Frederiksborg and Kronborg Castles The castles of Frederiksborg and Kronborg, two among many in Denmark, highlight the country’s past as a mighty empire and a powerful Baltic state.  Kronborg claimed such renown in its day that William Shakespeare used the castle as the setting for his play Hamlet.

Food

Food Berlin is a foodie’s dream!  From traditional Wurst stands to many different types of Asian, Italian and Russian, and Vegan restaurants, the food and coffee scene in Berlin offers a lot to explore!

Art and Museums

Art and Museums Pergammon Museum, Martin Gropius Bau, Hamburger Hauptbahnhof, KZ Contemporary, the Berlin Biennial, and as many more as we can squeeze in.  Berlin is the museum capital of the world, many of which are world class.

Waldbuhne

Waldbuhne If tickets are to be had, we will be attending the last concert performance of Sir Simon Rattle, the conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic, accompanied by his famous wife, mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kožená, in the outdoor stadium in the Olympic Park.

Spreewald

Spreewald Spreewald is a lush reserve on the river Spree south of Berlin. This land consists of 200 small canals that wind their ways through quaint old German towns. We will stay overnight in the small town of Burg and canoe or hike in the Spreewald.

Potsdam and Sanssouci Palace

Potsdam and Sanssouci Palace Designed to rival Versailles, Sanssouci was the summer palace of Frederick the Great. Its name means “without a care”. Potsdam itself is markedly different from Berlin in architecture and feel. We will explore both.

Markets and the Berlin Wall

Markets and the Berlin Wall Markets are vibrant, cultural hubs of contemporary German culture, and we will visit several in various parts of the city including the Mauerpark Fleamarket, held in the shadow of the Berlin Wall, making sure to visit the Berlin Wall Documentation Center and Church.