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“I have had excellent service as always. We used the sites as sources of historical evidence to aid GCSE performance. All aspects of the trip...”
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For art students Amsterdam offers a feast of wonderful art galleries, world-famous museums and amazing architecture; not to mention it’s a vibrant place to visit. See Van Gogh’s original paintings, some of the best examples of art from the Dutch Golden Age as well as some of the finest pieces of modern art and design being created today.
Day 1
Depart school for travel to Amsterdam. Transfer to accommodation and evening at leisure to start exploring local area.
Day 2
Visit the Jordaan District, Dam Square, the North East Quarter, the ARCAM Architecture Centre. Afternoon visit to the Anne Frank Museum.
Day 3
Morning visit to Van Gogh Museum and the world-famous Rijksmuseum. Afternoon visit to the Nederlands Filmmuseum and The Stedelijk Museum.
Day 4
Morning at leisure and depart for flight home to the UK.
Housing the current exhibitions of Architectural design within Amsterdam.
A traditional 17th Century Canal House and one of the city’s oldest museums, offering visitors the chance to experience the Dutch Golden Age.
Home to more than 200 Van Gogh paintings, with 100 of the artist’s most important works displayed chronologically.
Housing the best examples of art in the Dutch Golden Age with works by Claesz, Rembrandt, Van Ruisdael, De Hooch, Bol, Hals and Vermeer.
A 19th century lakeside café turned dual screen cinema in Vondelpark, this screens the best historical, avant-garde and international films.
An international institution in Amsterdam dedicated to modern and contemporary art and design.
Has a vast and varied permanent collection and a basement housing the fascinating ‘WonderKammer’.
In a choice of high quality youth hostels, chosen for their student-friendly facilities and central location.
Yes, there are many advantages to this. One is that greater numbers sign up which means a lower tour price per student. Another is that a diverse (two-subject) itinerary can broaden the horizons of both ‘groups’ though, of course, we can create separate agendas for each if preferred.
The most pleasant time of year to come to Europe is between May and September; you may wish to consider this when planning your tour. Summer temperatures across Europe range from 18-35 degrees Celsius. European cities in winter can also offer many interesting cultural experiences that you may enjoy.
We carefully listen to your curriculum needs and tailor-make your itinerary to achieve the best possible result.
“I have had excellent service as always. We used the sites as sources of historical evidence to aid GCSE performance. All aspects of the trip...”
Patrick, History Teacher, Hampshire
“Club Europe offer a great personal service, helpful and always proactive and patient. They are really positive and professional.”
Alexandra, Head of Physics, Alleyn’s School London
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