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Jun 9 - Jun 20, 2016 Group Leader: Ben Shivers Group ID: 230946 Depart From:

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Round-Trip Flights Centrally Located In educational travel, every moment matters. Pushing the experience from “good enough” to exceptional is what we do 24-Hour Tour Manager every day. Our mission is to empower educators to introduce their students to the world beyond the classroom and inspire Bike Tour of Train from Nuremberg to the next generation of global citizens. Travel changes lives . BMW World Visit to Solar World Train from Munich to Nuremberg Train from Dresden to Berlin “Our tour guide was phenomenal; Nuremberg Reichstag Building he went above and beyond my Nuremberg Palace of Justice Berlin Tour with Guide Nuremberg Documentation Center Berlin Street Workshop expectations. His knowledge of the with Audio Guides area and the history behind it was most impressive.” Matthew L. Participant

www.acis.com | [email protected] | 1-877-795-0813 trip itinerary - 12 days Jun 9, 2016: Overnight Flight Depart from the USA. Jun 10, 2016: Munich Arrive in Munich and use public transport to reach your in the center. Begin to explore. This Bavarian boasts bustling plazas, fine museums and impressive art galleries. , be sure to sample some or enjoy a slice of fresh-baked apple strudel. Mehr bitte! (D) Jun 11, 2016: Munich This morning enjoy a guided sightseeing tour by bike that provides a unique perspective on local life in this bustling city as you get off the beaten path. Pedal down historic old streets, peek into delightful courtyards, ride along the city’s river and ’s capital city including a portion of the famous Berlin explore the popular 910-acre , one of the Wall, the somber Holocaust Memorial, , a world’s largest urban public parks Then head for BMW World, historic square in the center of the city, and Checkpoint Charlie, a showcase devoted to the history of these world-famous . the famous crossing between East and West Berlin and an (B,D) enduring symbol of the . Entrance to the Checkpoint Jun 12, 2016: Nuremberg Charlie Museum also included. Then engage with the modern Enjoy your last morning free in Munich, then take the train to German as you try something completely different: a Nuremberg. Journey to Nuremberg, home of the famous artist street art workshop, where you’ll learn about this edgy modern Albrecht Dürer and , the inventor of the pocket art movement during a walking tour that will reveal many watch. (B,D) examples of street art, including stencil art, paste-ups, graffiti, murals and tagging. In addition local experts will show you Jun 13, 2016: Nuremberg how to make your own street-savvy artwork, which you’ll take Enjoy a walking tour of downtown Nuremberg, perhaps stopping home as a one-of-a-kind personal souvenir. (B,D) for the city’s famous Rostbratwurst, small grilled with sauerkraut. Entrance is included to the Nuremberg Jun 20, 2016: Departure Palace of Justice where the post-WWII took Depart for the USA. (B) place. Then visit the Nuremburg Documentation Center, a This is a preliminary itinerary for your group. museum that provides socio-political context for the Nazi reign of terror, with commentary given via audioguide. (B,D) Jun 14, 2016: Dresden Today journey to Dresden. Discover the gem of Dresden to witness how the entirely reconstructed buildings rose from the ashes of WWII destruction. (B,D) Jun 15, 2016: Under Own Arrangements This morning, enjoy a guided visit to the solar plant Solar world. (Pending availability) Then say good bye to your ACIS Tour Manager and begin your Under Own Arrangements Homestay. (B) Jun 16, 2016: Under Own Arrangements Under Own Arrangements Homestay. Jun 17, 2016: Under Own Arrangements Under Own Arrangements Homestay. Jun 18, 2016: Berlin Depart by train for Berlin. Arrive in Berlin and visit the impressive Reichstag building. Completed in 1894, it once was home to the Parliament of the old . (D) Jun 19, 2016: Berlin Take a guided sightseeing tour to view chief attractions in tour cost Participant Fees Program Fee $4552 Saver Date Incentive $-100

Total Participant Fees2 $4452 ² Valid through 06/01/15 with $200 deposit.

Additional Fees (as applicable) Adult Surcharge $95 Single Room Supplement $595 Double Room Supplement $315 Ultimate Protection Plan $360 Comprehensive Protection Plan $300

notes from acis *Please note that this price is based on a private group of 10 paying participants. A small group surcharge will be assessed for a smaller group size. •Adult travelers age 24 and older should add in the Adult Surcharge and Double or Single Room Supplement to calculate their Total Group Fees. •All registered participants can enjoy the convenience, security and savings of having payments automatically withdrawn from a checking account by enrolling in an Automatic Payments plan within My Account (www.acis.com/accounts). To learn more, visit www. acis.com/studentsparents/autopay •This educational travel program is not school or district sponsored unless expressly stated by the Group Leader.

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