• Galata Tower

    Galata Tower (Galata külesi) is a 63m high tower near to Taksim. If you go up the tower you will have an amazing view of Istanbul (picture will come). Rumors say that when you go up with a person of another gender, you will get married. You can see the tower from afar...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Preparing popcorn

    The introduction You know, people just love eating popcorn, especially when they are at the movies.It’s like a tradition to eat popcorn while watching movies, though that popcorn is finished until the movie starts and then they sit there like that and they want to...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Youngsters' Paradise- Be on Erasmus

    Hello, Hope, you.... yes, yes !!! you.. Reader!!! I'm talking to you.. feel okay? I'm good today and decided to publish this post and tell you the general stories what is Erasmus itself :) E- Early morning- go to university R- Running and jogging just for...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Maxmomentum dance studio Porto

    Maxmomentum dance studio “Momentum” stands for the way a movement starts and never stops. During my Erasmus stay in Porto, I learned about the Maxmomentum dance school. A friend of mine asked me if me and my sister wanted to join her in a b-boy (for the laymen:...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • Queima das Fitas of Porto - A one week during festival you can't miss!

    Queima das Fitas of Porto In 1944 the first Queima das Fitas happened in Porto. This academic party always occurs in the first week of May, and there are several things to do all around the city. Students use to carry their schoolbooks with a briefcass (‘pasta’) on...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • São João festival of Porto

    São João do Porto History As I already told in my other blogpost, in Porto they celebrate the festival of São João in the night of June the twenty-third. Here I will go a little deeper into the history of the festival and the activities that are organized on this...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • Majestic cafe Porto

    History Majestic cafe, a very fancy cafe located in the city centre of Porto, was built in 1921. In 1983, its attractiveness and its particular significance in Porto have brought it to be categorized as a spot of public-interest. Besides, it is also categorized as a...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • Martial arts academy in Porto has discount for Erasmus students!

    Academia 77: Martial arts academy with discount for international students! Are you an Erasmus student in Porto, and you always wanted to practice martial arts? At Academia 77 you can find Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay-Thai, Karaté Shinkyokushinkai and Boxing as well as a...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • 500 Erasmus-students, 4 days, one goal: PARTY!

    500 Erasmus-students, 4 days, 1 destination and 1 mission: PARTY! During my Erasmus stay in Porto, I spent 4 nights and 3 days in the Algarve with more than 500 (!) other international students of Portugal. The trip was organized by the Erasmus Student Network (ESN): an...

    4 , 9 years ago
  • My very first internship in Cambrils, 2014

    The beginning of my first internship in Spain starts very simple. I have found Animafest Experience program in the Internet and decided to sign up. The officials of the program offered me to go to sunny Spain. I agreed without any hesitation because the country is very...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • For those who had to stay.

    This is for those who had to stay and spend the Christmas holidays in their Erasmus city -but also for those who left and want to know what is going on in town-. For European people are easy: is not that hard to travel and families want to see their children, so they...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • Swearing in a foreign language is the first step to fluency...

    It really is! A recent pre-work tapas saw one of the many interesting conversations revolve around swear words and what you can or cannot say. This got me thinking. One thing I do when I speak English is swear. A lot. Source As I’m 21 my mother can’t tell me off...

    2 , 10 years ago
  • The year abroad as a platform for the future - 5 things employers will love

    You've struck gold I’ve already mentioned numerous times how beneficial working or studying abroad can be. I’ve thrown around all the clichés, I’m pretty sure you know by now how just how many doors the year abroad can open, but as of yet, I have not given you...

    0 , 10 years ago
  • Beauty tips

    As erasmus students, I am sure that you go out a lot and probably don't get enough sleep. Here, I will write some beauty tips, so that you can take care of your skin. If you dedicate some of your time at night or during the weekend, you can relax and use some of those...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • My experience when sharing a flat and tips

    What is it like to share a flat? If you have never shared a flat before, you might be asking yourself how it would be to share with other people. I can assure you it really depends. Sometimes it is great fun to share with other students, especially if you are an...

    1 , 11 years ago
  • Trains in Bulgaria

    One cheap and easy way to travel in Bulgaria is hitchhiking. It is not, however, the only cheap way to go from one place to another. Trains are a very cheap means of transportation as well. The problem with trains is that they are very old and unpleasant. This does not...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Hitchhiking in Bulgaria

    Do you know that there is one very nice and easy way to go from one place to another in Bulgaria? That would be by hitchhiking. Actually, hitchhiking is a popular travelling method not only in Bulgaria but also in other countries on the Balkan Peninsula. In Bulgaria...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Some Info on Body Language

    (Source) Body language is far more important than you might think Sometime ago I started reading about body language and movement and I prepared this article, which could be a proper introduction to what body language is. Flora Davis, journalist for the famous female...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Some Tips

     I have never wondered whether or not to do Erasmus. Even at the beginning of my first year I knew I had to do some exchange program. I was already a foreign student in Madrid, Spain, but I wanted to give it a try. 1.   My first step was to find and look at the list...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Basic Bulgarian

    When you are planning to travel or to do an exchange, it is always useful to know some basic words, used in your country of destination. In Bulgaria, you would meet many English-speakers, but elderly people or the personnel that works in supermarkets and shops would...

    0 , 11 years ago

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