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City Breaks
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This beautiful and historic city offers a real flavour of Eastern Europe. As well as an imposing castle; old town squares and famous Charles...
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There are so many highlights on a tour to Paris that our groups are spoilt for choice.
French football remains the talk of the town...
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Only a short flight across the water yet with a spirit all of its own, Ireland offers a fantastic short-break destination for football
groups of...
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Milan is a passionate city famous for its food, fashion and football. Here's a great chance to enjoy the glitz and glamour of northern...
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Looking for somewhere different? Riga is the new party capital of Eastern Europe! Combining the diversity, chic and nightlife of its counterparts with a...
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The city has much to offer the discerning tourist of course including museums and canals galore, but most groups choose Amsterdam for its multitude...
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The capital of Slovakia, Bratislava is an intriguing city with a Hungarian heritage. Modern influences mix with historical sights to make this a fascinating...
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Variety is the spice of life in Alicante as classic and modern combine to make this one of the
most happening places in Spain. Few...
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One of the most popular European cities, Barcelona is a wonderful football tour destination. The Catalan capital has long been a favourite with touring...
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Although worth a visit for many reasons, the Spanish capital is famous for the celebrated "gallacticos" of Real Madrid. So while you can admire...
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One of the great European capitals, Edinburgh is the jewell of Scotland and a great choice for groups throughout the year. Appreciate the beauty...
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Football News & Special Offers
Leaving a dull and grey Spring Bank Holiday behind, Cambridge United's Development Centre teams departed the UK on their inaugural European tour. A touring party of nearly 100 coaches, players and families headed... [More]
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