Erasmus blogs
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Going shopping in Sant Vicente del Raspeig, Alicante
Hello! A little introduction as always: my name is Nadia and I completed an Erasmus programme at the University of Alicante. To be precise, for those that don't know, the University of Alicante is located in the town of Sant Vicente del Raspeig and not in Alicante...
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Beautiful visit to Seville and its monuments
My incredible trip to the beautiful and magnificent Spain has continued to be more incredible and beautiful, especially since one day I decided to visit and discover Andalusia. It's capital, Seville, sparkles with a million lights and is a real hidden treasure to...
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Being above 2500 meters in Romania
Being above 2500 meters in Romania As you can notice from all of my previous articles, I really enjoy to write and to give people information about the mountains of Romania because in my opinion the most beautiful and worth seeing destinations in my country are these...
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My Student Experience in Milan
What is it like to live in Milan? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? I have been living in Milan for the past four months, and it has definitely been a great experience. The city has much to offer in terms of tourist attractions as well as less explored...
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Erasmus Experience in Milan
Why did you choose to go to Milan, Italy? I chose to come to Milan for my post graduate studies in Furniture Design from Politecnico di Milano university - which comes in the top 10 design universities in the world. How long is the scholarship? How much money do you...
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A day trip around Thessaloniki
As part of our trip to Greece, me and my friends decided to visit the city of Thessaloniki, which was one of the most ancient cities in Greece. It was found around the third century before the birth of Christ by Kind Cassander of Macedon and was named after his wife...
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A day trip to Meteora
I still remember approaching the city of Kalambaka and the view that was revealed in front of us, which was of the humongous stone pillars holding the ancient monasteries on top. This was the famous view of the Meteora, which was one of the most famous landmarks in...
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All Aboard the Damas bus!!
This is my favourite part. Although we are only in Huelva 3 weeks we haven’t got much time for travelling so far but we have high aspirations to do so. As we were off University for 5 days including the weekend due to a Spanish holiday, we decided to travel to...
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Kineo Cafe
Kineo Cafe, at Via Pier della Francesca, 54, was a very nice experience. I visited it for an Erasmus pre-party on a Thursday evening, before the party shifted to Gattopardo club on the same road. The Kineo Cafe is not very big in size, but extends over two floors, an...
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Le Banque
I visited Le Banque, a discotheque in Milan near Brera and Duomo, for an Erasmus party held there as part of their weekly party nights. The entrance is through a relatively narrow road, in an existing building of classic European architecture. Lit up with blue...
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Japanese/Asian cuisine in Milan
I am a big fan of sushi rolls, especially with prawns or salmon! So I definitely had to do my research on the best go-to sushi restaurant in Milan when I moved here a few months ago to study. After checking ratings online and consulting a few friends who were here...
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fiesta'ing like there is no mañana
We threw ourselves into the deep end and exceeded our comfort zones in order to meet new people and what was the best way to do this? Yes, the Erasmus nights out and events of course. We have met many people from across the world learning about different cultures and...
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My secrets into living in Huelva
I’ve been to many holiday destinations throughout the world, but none of them beats this feeling right now living in Huelva. To be honest, the main reason I travelled to Huelva on Erasmus was because of the good weather, but now I am so thankful that I picked Huelva...
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Perception of Turkey in Spain
When I was on way to Spain, that is to say when I was on my way to Europe, one of the things I was most curious about is what Europeans thought about Turkey. While I was there, I had a chance to engage with people from 72 different nationalities and make observations on...
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Wasserlochklamm: the Austrian paradise
Today, we are bringing something fresh to the blog. Here is my first post about Austria, my neighbour country at the moment. I could start by talking about its most important cities like Vienna, Salzburg, Graz... Or about its famous lakes or big mountains, however, I...
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5 must-visit places in the North of Galicia
Hello everyone, once again! Today I am going to talk to you to a place which is nearer to where I live. Galicia is a box of surprises and I am sure that those who still don't know too much about it will love it. In this post, I am going to talk about 5 places in the...
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My first time camping in Greece
Summer is one of my favourite seasons in the year. It is warm, sunny and people tend to be more active and to spend more time outside. It is also the time when most of the people go on summer vacations with their friends or families. This time, I wanted to spend my...
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What to see in London | Guide to London
Guide to London Pre-departure advice for London: preparing for your trip London Airports: How to get to the centre Accommodation in London: the best options What to see in London Public transport in London The English Gastronomy London nightlife The surroundings of...
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Spending Christmas Eve in Portugal
Like everywhere else, Christmas in Portugal requires lots of festivities and decorations in each and every city of the country. Be prepared to see lots of presépios, which are religious nativity scenes presented on souvenirs or on various other materials, which made...
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4 days in Slovenia part 1
Hi, everyone! Today I am going to talk to you about a relatively unknown place which will most definitely surprise you. At least for me, it has been one of my best discoveries this year, in fact, I have already gone back there several times because there are always new...