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Brighton (England)

Brighton is one of Britain's top seaside resorts. The lively University town is famous nationwide for the Brighton Pier, fish 'n' chips, Brighton Rock (a stick of candy, not a geographical feature) and more bars and restaurants per capita than any other city in the UK. As a thriving commercial town only an hour from…

London (England)

London is one of the most important economic centres in Europe, with a thriving financial quarter and digital hub, busy highstreets packed with both independent shops and small business, along with big franchises and international organizations. There is something here for English students from every sector - from catering and hospitality to science and technology…

St. Julian's (Malta)

Malta, the smallest state in Europe, offers a surprising amount of culture, history and charm for its size. The once British colonial island has several hundred years of maritime history and and has experienced influences from the Mediterranean, Britain and the Arab world. These influences are still visible today in the architecture, food, music and festivals.…

Toronto (Canada)

As the largest city in Canada, as well as the financial and economic capital, Toronto has become known as the "New York of Canada". This vibrant, happening city makes a great place for business English students who want to continue learning outside of class time. Wander the streets of Toronto and discover the many sub-cultures…