2010 May Term Trip to Eastern Europe Nine (Maybe Ten) Countries in 21 Days Prof. Fred Hoyt & Prof. Sascha Vitzthum Last Update: September 2009
Highlights May Term Trip Eastern Europe 10 Countries in 21 Days Immersion Eastern Europe’s Economies, History and Culture World Class Cities – World Heritage Sites Selected Visits to Local and Multi-National Companies Business Elective but All Majors Welcome! Experienced and Knowledgeable Faculty May 5 th – May 26 th Cost: $ 6250
Moscow (Days 2-4) The Political and Economic Capital Of Russia Red Square Lenin Mausoleum St. Basil Kremlin Tretyakov Gallery Bolshoi Theatre
St.Petersburg (Days 5-6) Russia’s historical and Cultural Treasure Hermitage Museum Peter and Paul Fortress Peterhov Caterine Palace Nevsky Prospekt
Tallin (Day 7) The Heart of Estonia Toompea – Upper Town All-Linn – Lower Town Kadriorg (Palace) Pirita (Coastal District)
Riga (Day 8) The Commercial Hub of The Baltics Historical Centre (UNESCO) Bastejkalns Park Blackheads House Guild Houses
Vilnius (Day 9) The European Capital of Culture of 2009 Royal Palace St Anne's Church Pilies Street Old Town Castle Complex
Warsaw (Days ) “Phoenix City”- Risen from the Ashes of WWII Warsaw Uprising Museum St. John’s Cathedral Historic Old Town Pawiak
Krakow (Days ) “Phoenix City”- Risen from the Ashes of WWII Royal Castle at Wawel St Mary's Basilica Holocaust Museum Auschwitz Wieliczka Salt Mines
Prague (Days ) The Golden City Old Town Charles Bridge Prague Castle Dancing House Lennon Wall
Vienna (Days ) Gateway to Eastern Europe The Prater Schönbrunn Palace Museum Quarter Hundertwasserhaus
Budapest (Days ) Central European Beauty Buda Castle Fisherman’s Bastion Gellert Bath Andrassy Museum of Fine Arts
Bucharest (Days ) Paris of the East Athenaeum Parliament Palace Snagov Monastery Royal Palace