Translation blog by Holly in English

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This is my translations blog with useful content for Erasmus in English

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  • How to rent out an apartment: all the useful information for landlords

    Are you a landlord and want to rent out your apartment? If you are starting out and you would like to know how to lease an apartment, well, this article is for you! In this guide, you will find out in a few steps what to do when leasing an apartment as a lessor: Do you...

    1 , in General 4 years ago
  • (D7) The first ESN event in Venice: international dinner

    Dear Venice, This morning I dedicated myself to organising the administration. I went back to the international office to pick up my "Learning Agreement" (a study contract) signed by my host university. (As I have already mentioned in this article, I had already been...

    0 , in General 4 years ago
  • Going on a night out in Birmingham

    Well, I don't know if you are aware, but Birmingham is a university city; for that reason, it has such a great student lifestyle. You won't ever get bored here. Pubs to go to Sacks of Potatoes: this pub is at the Aston University campus. If you take out a student card...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Birmingham 4 years ago
  • Malaga in two days

    Malaga in two days Date of the trip I went to Malaga from 18th to 20th June 2018 to meet my brother. Reasons for going on the trip I was an Erasmus student in Granada for 6 months and my brother wanted to visit me. The flights from Brussels were cheaper to Malaga than...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Malaga 4 years ago
  • Cabo de Palos and Calblanque Regional Park

    Cabo de Palos, home to a fishing village, is situated in Cartagena, southeast in the Murcia region. It's about 80 kilometres from the city Murcia, just before you get to la Manga del Mar Menor. It's a small village full of little bays which are well looked after, ideal...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Murcia 4 years ago
  • Travelling around Andalusia

    During my year in Seville, I had the chance to travel a bit around Andalusia. Every weekend, the Erasmus society organised excursions. I didn't just take part in one excursion with the group, I went on other trips with small groups, family and good friends. Gibraltar, a...

    0 , in General 4 years ago
  • (D5) Erasmus in Venice: markets, snacking and making music

    Dear Venice, I was informed that there were different markets in the city, and I was pleased to see that many of them were organic. As I've always had a healthy lifestyle and respect towards the environment, I decided to walk long the Rio Terà dei Pensieri (a river in...

    0 , in General 4 years ago
  • (D6) Erasmus in Venice: Welcome Day at my host university (IUAV)

    Dear Venice, Today was a day I couldn't wait for: the Erasmus students Welcome Day at my host university (IUAV)! The first step to university I got lost along the way (so I was went behind the building hier matin en allant au marché 'yesterday morning on the way to...

    0 , in General 4 years ago
  • How to use the tram in Tenerife.

    Although it's likely that in your hometown you'll be more used to the tram system, it will obviously have its differences when using it in another part of the world. On the occasional chance that you might use it, it would be a good idea to read this article on how to...


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