Erasmus student in Andalusia

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This blog provides information and tips for the students who are planning to do their Erazmus in Andalusia, Spain.

Blog posts

  • Erasmus never ends

    "Erasmus is a life-changing experience. " You might have heard this phrase before. I have as well. But I only understand the meaning of this phrase now, three years after my Erasmus, when I look at my Erasmus pictures, when I occasionally talk to my friends from Huelva...

    0 , in Erasmus tips 7 years ago
  • What to eat in Spain

    Cuisine is an important cultural aspect of every nation. In this post I am gonna present the most common dishes in Spain. I prefer to use Spanish names as I believe no translation can actually capture a full meaning of particular food. Tostadas Let´s start with simple...

    0 , in Erasmus tips 7 years ago
  • Andalusia

    Andalusia is the region in southern Spain. It has eight provinces, namely Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga and Seville. In this article I am going to share with you my observations about Andalusia and tips on how to experience the most of this...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Sevilla 7 years ago
  • East coast of Spain road trip

    Whether you are an Erasmus student in Spain or someone who is thinking about visiting this lovely country for a quick trip, in this post you can read about my low-budget road trip experience along the east coast of Spain. The trip starts in Madrid and continues to...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Spain 7 years ago
  • Choosing a city for your Erasmus studies

    Hi everyone! My name is Martina and this is my first post dedicated to all the students planning to do their Erasmus in Spain. Spain is a huge country, divided into regions which are all unique in their own way. I understand if you cannot really decide which city to...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Huelva 7 years ago
  • Photo recipe: Tortilla de patatas

    Tortilla de patatas is Spanish kind of potato omelette. You can have it on its own, with tomato, salad or inside bocadito (sandwich). In this article I am gonna share with you super easy recipe that I learned in Huelva so that you can prepare this delicious food...

    0 , in Erasmus recipes 7 years ago
  • Photo recipe: Tomato Toast

    Tomato toast, also called "pan tumaca", is a typical Spanish breakfast dish. It is tomato pulp seasoned with salt and pepper. It will only take you about five minutes to prepare it. A good thing is you can prepare it a day before so that in the morning all you need to...

    0 , in Erasmus recipes 7 years ago
  • Low budget travelling

    Travelling or moving to a new country is absolutely thrilling and exciting but it can also be quite hectic and stressful. Tickets, insurance, visa, packing, savings, are just a few examples of activities that need to be arranged and planned thoroughly. In this article I...

    0 , in General 7 years ago
  • Photo recipe: Sangría

    Sangría is a traditional Spanish red wine based drink. It is refreshing, fruity and so delicious. The most common fruits to use for sangría are oranges, apples, and lemons. You can, however, use watermelons, peaches or pineapples as well. I like to prepare sangría...

    0 , in Erasmus recipes 7 years ago
  • Choose Slovakia for your Erasmus

    If you enjoyed the previous post about my most favourite restaurant in Košice, I would like to tell you more about this lovely city, and share some tips on what to see and do there. If you are a student planning to do Erasmus somewhere in Europe, I can only recommend...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Kosice 7 years ago

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