Grenoble School of Management: Cultural Travel
A 2-day visit to London, 3-day visit to Provence, optional 4-day visit to Venice, fall only ($595) and a day visit to Geneva are all included in the program fee.
2-day visit to London (Included in fee)
The semester begins with a 2-day visit to London en route to Grenoble. Students have the opportunity to visit London, recover from jet lag and meet and travel with fellow AIFS students to campus.
Tuesday, September 1 or Sunday, January 3 Morning arrival in London where the flight will be met by an AIFS representative. Transfer to hotel. Balance of the day free for rest and relaxation.
Wednesday, September 2 or Monday, January 4 Morning sightseeing tour with a professional guide who will point out some of London's most famous landmarks including Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament and the Tower of London. Afternoon and evening free.
Thursday, September 3 or Tuesday, January 5 Transfer to airport for flight to Lyon and transfer by bus to Grenoble.
Includes hotel, breakfasts, airport transfers, sightseeing tour and local guide. Lunch and dinner are not included.
Day visit to Geneva, Switzerland (Included in fee)
Saturday, September 26 or April 10 Morning departure by bus for Geneva. Situated on the banks of Lake Geneva, surrounded by superb mountain scenery, Geneva is a cosmopolitan city that successfully blends modernity with tradition and is a major center of the Swiss banking industry. Students have a guided tour of the Palais des Nations and the Red Cross Museum, followed by free time to explore the city including: the old town, the floral clock, the Jet d'Eau and the St. Pierre Cathedral.
Includes transportation and entrance fees as indicated. Lunch is not included.
3-day visit to Provence (Included in fee)
Friday, October 2 or April 23 Depart from Grenoble for wine tasting in the celebrated vineyards of Chateauneuf-du-Pape and a picnic lunch at the Roman aqueduct of Pont du Gard. Spend the afternoon exploring the historic city of Avignon and the Palais des Papes. Dinner in a provençal restaurant. Overnight in Avignon.
Saturday, October 3 or April 24 Tour of Les Baux de Provence and the Roman City of Arles. Overnight in Aix-en-Provence (fall) or Saintes Maries de la Mer (spring).
Sunday, October 4 or April 25 In the fall, guided tour of Aix, following in the footsteps of Cezanne, visiting markets and tasting local specialities. In the spring, spend the day in Saintes Maries de la Mer, on the edge of the Mediterranean, surrounded by salt marshes and rice fields, to discover the local culture and traditions.
Includes transportation, accommodations, museum entrances, two dinners and two breakfasts. Lunch is not included.
Optional 4-day visit to Venice, Italy ($595) (Fall Only)
Thursday, October 15 Travel overnight to Venice by bus.
Friday, October 16 Morning guided walking tour along the winding streets and canals of Venice to see the Doges' Palace, Bridge of Sighs and St. Mark's Cathedral. The Byzantine architecture indicates that Venice was once Europe's Gateway to the East. Rest of the day free. Overnight in Venice.
Saturday, October 17 Walking tours and museum visits. Free time (in the spring semester students can enjoy the Carnival). Overnight in Venice.
Sunday, October 18 Free day in Venice. Evening departure for Grenoble by bus.
Monday, October 19 Arrive in Grenoble Monday morning.
Includes transportation, bed and breakfast (not lunch), one dinner, tour manager, 3-day Vaporetto boat pass and sightseeing as indicated. If a minimum enrollment of 15 is not achieved, the tour may be cancelled.
Alti’gliss Winter Sports Week (Spring semester only)
Organized by one of the Business School student associations.
One week of snow-based activities (ski, snowboard, hiking, etc.) designed for all levels and interests. The popularity of this event means that all classes are cancelled at the school as the majority of the students participate in this fun and interactive integration week. AIFS will pay the cost of this excursion which includes transport, accommodation, equipment and certain meals and activities as mentioned in the itinerary which has yet to be published. Students must register during orientation to confirm their spot.
Dates are confirmed at the beginning of the program and those given should be used as a guide.




