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  • 9 / 10 points

    Erasmus experience in Murcia, Spain

    Why did you choose to do Erasmus in Murcia, Spain?I knew I wanted to be by the sea, so from my universty's list of options i looked for all those close to the sea and the south coast, and Murcia was the only one. But with closer research i discovered that Murcia is...

    0 by Kelsey, one year ago
  • 7 / 10 points

    spanish town murcia too serious but i needed it

    Spanish town was boring. we were there 24 7 with spanish all day We had no time to travel till after the course.no party.It sucked.However we learned top spanish .I returned to univ.denmark with a great spanish.I traveled after we finished all course.I recommend...

    2 by murcia, one year ago
  • 10 / 10 points

    Murcia, THE Erasmus city

    After five months in Murcia, I can write something about this beautiful city.  It is a comfortable-sized city because you can go all over the city on foot. In the centre of the city there are several small streets where orientation can be difficult, but at last you...

    0 by Jorge, one year ago
  • 6 / 10 points

    Murcia, it might be better

    I don’t like Murcia enough to say that it is a beautiful city. I study there because it is near my village, Yeste (Albacete). The University is good; I study in “La Merced”, in the centre of the city, and that’s exactly the best of Murcia, the centre, together...

    0 by Jorge, one year ago
  • 8 / 10 points

    My city

    What can I say about Murcia? Ok, I am from Murcia, but I have also visited other university cities. The student atmosphere and the university life make Murcia a perfect place to spend your Erasmus stay: the transport; it is not a too big city; it offers a wide range of...

    0 by Jorge, one year ago
  • 7 / 10 points

    Spring festivities (Bando de la Huerta and Entierro de la Sardina)

    In this piece of experience, I'm not going to talk about Murcia as a city, but about the Spring festivities, the “Bando de la Huerta” and the “Entierro de la Sardina” from my point of view. Spring festivities in MurciaSince I remember, the “Bando de la...

    0 by Rocío , one year ago

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