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Alissa Ashley

Job Titles:
  • Senior Travel Consultant

Autumn Cruse

Job Titles:
  • Senior Travel Consultant

Berlin Wall

The Berlin Wall was a dark spot in Germany's history, but in October 1990, Germany reunified and on August 13, 1998, a monument was established, dedicated to the victims and in memory of the divided city. The monument stretches about 1 mile on the old wall and is free to all who want to visit.

Charles Bridge

A must-do while in Prague is to take a walk down Charles Bridge. There is a certain charm you feel as you stroll down the gaze of old baroque period statues that line the bridge. Regardless of the buskers and people selling all types of stuff, tourists squeeze past by and you enter a river-like flow as you move along.

Kensington Palace

Located in London on the edge of Hyde Park, Kensington Palace has been the residence of the British Royal family since the 17 th century. The States Rooms are open to the public where they display many paintings and other objects from the Royal Collection. On the outside, the Palace looks like a red brick mansion, but on the inside, it is filled with intricate ceiling paintings, opulent rooms, and gold leaf trims. Kensington Palace is the birthplace of Queen Victoria. You can visit the rooms where she was born and raised. Also, a children's playground was opened in memory of Princess Diana which welcomes more than a million visitors each year.

Lucy Fernandez - VP

Job Titles:
  • Vice - President

Mont Saint-Michel

Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy: Mont Saint-Michel, perched on a rocky island, is a marvel of medieval architecture. This UNESCO World Heritage site, with its abbey, winding streets, and fortifications, seems to rise out of the waters of the English Channel. It's an enchanting place, especially at high tide when it becomes an island.

Nikola Basic

Job Titles:
  • Local Architect

Rhine River

Over 766 miles long, the Rhine river is one of the longest and most important rivers in all of Europe. It starts in the Swiss Alps and goes through 6 countries: Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France, and the Netherlands before terminating into the North Sea in Rotterdam.

Richard Doll

Job Titles:
  • Senior Travel Consultant

San Cristobal Hill

San Cristobal Hill is a great place to enjoy the views and has a lot of attractions you won't want to miss. Some of the features include an amphitheater, chapel, Chilean National Zoo, and a wine museum. Visitors can reach the summit via two methods: walking up the hill or taking the cable car. Be sure to check the operation times for the cable car; otherwise, you'll have to descend the hill another way.

Sunny Lewis

Job Titles:
  • Senior Travel Consultant, CTA Israel