Erasmus experiences
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Experience in Porto, Portugal by Farah
What is it like to live in Porto? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Porto is very beautiful, calm and clean city. It attracts tourists due to its famous places such as Dom Luís I Bridge, Clérigos Church, São Bento railway station, Casa da Música, Cais...
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Experience in Patras, Greece by Χάρης
What is it like to live in Patras? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Patras is Greece's main Port to Italy. It has been built between ionian sea and panachaiko mountain.What is the student lifestyle like in Patras? City is very lively all year around with...
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Two proud Romanian girls (sometimes Portuguese) in Barcelona
I have to admit that I was nervous posing for this picture, since I had to turn my back to the Arc de Triomf. Danger lurks around every corner! This is why Don’t be an absent-minded tourist! We saw a Chinese guy, almost killed by a bus, because he was taking photos...
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Experience in Geneva, Switzerland by Laura
What is it like to live in Geneva? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Geneva is one of the most pleasant cities to live in the world. It is a small city, easy to get around by public transport and bike, with stunning views everywhere. It is surrounded by...
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Experience in Szeged, Hungary by Aron
What is it like to live in Szeged? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Called the "Suncity". Very nice, green and sunny city full with young peaple and full with life in the whole year!What is the student lifestyle like in Szeged? Big and funny students life...
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Experience in Grenoble, France by Lisa
Source What is it like to live in Grenoble? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? I advise to do the Via Ferratta, which is climbing, and the visit in small street which leaves from the place Grenette to make the tour of the city. Grand Place is a very nice...
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Experience in Oviedo, Spain by VICTORIA
What is it like to live in Oviedo? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? It´s a very nice city. You are very close to the beach and also super close to the mountains. It´s a natural paradise. The city centre is beautiful. Food is really good! People are...
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Experience in Kaohsiung, Taiwan by Roderick
What is it like to live in Kaohsiung? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Kaohsiung is a very comfortable city with high quality transportations like: MRT, Light Rail, High Speed Rail, and Bus etc. To every traveler or person who wants to live here, you don't...
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Experience in Toruń, Poland by Agata
What is it like to live in Toruń? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Toruń is big enough to find nearly everything you need and not be bored and small enough to access everything easily and not get stuck. I highly recommend using a bike. The city is flat...
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For the second time in Aveiro
Walking along the river to the salt mines enjoying the Portuguese humor The moliceiros (the boat behind us) usually have paintings depicting funny scenes. For translation, have a Portuguese speaker with you, if you consider you need it. On our way to the big piles of...
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Followed by a Peacock
Seville is beautiful, even in August. Provided you like the heat. I was there for the second time, and in Alcazar, the Arabic palace, for the second time. Because I didn't have much planned, I unpacked a few snacks in the garden without knowing that I had company. In...
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Travel to sevilla, Spain
Life in Sevilla: Sevilla is a wonderful city in the south of Spain (Andalusia Part), near to the Mediterranean sea and the Atlantic Ocean. the architecture of the old building is so majestic. in the old part of the city you can feel that you are living in the past of...
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Little Venice of Portugal
Aveiro is a student city one hour far by train from Porto. This might be one of the reasons why I visited it twice. Let’s see… What’s that, right?! It took only a couple of minutes of walking towards the city center from the railway station to see something...
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10 months in Caen
As part of my degree in Graphic Design and Illustration, I was offered the chance to go to France for 10 months, from September to June, to complete Erasmus over there. I was pretty scared and nervous as I did not speak French at all, however, I completed a summer...
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My experience in Trujillo, Peru de Osvaldo
What do you think about living in Trujillo? Would you recommend it? What is it like? It is a tranquil city with lots to visit and nightlife to enjoy. The architecture in the centre of the city is colonial, while on the outskirts, it is quite modern, with buildings,...
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What is the University de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria like?
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Source In this next section, I am going to talk about some aspects of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, like the geographical setting of their facilities, the public transport, and how to travel around the city...
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My Experience in Casablanca, Morocco by Yassine
How did you find the city of Casablanca for living? Do you recommend it? What is the city like? A warm welcome, ambience and liveliness are the daily norms in an extraordinary city. Rich from the diversity of cultures it welcomes, Casablanca gracefully combines the...
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Erasmus Experience in Granada, Spain, by Camille
Why did you choose to go to Granada, Spain? I've always loved Spanish, so it was an opportunity for me to perfect the language. I looked at the universities offered by the exchange program. The University of Granada had good reviews, and I was smitten with the city. And...
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Walking down the Rambla street
Barcelona is one of those cities that everyone wants to see and get to know a little bit better. At least it was (and still is) for me. I have fallen in love with the Spanish culture and its customs two years prior to my first visit to Barcelona. Even though it was a...
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The peace and the magic of Malaga. 6 months Erasmus that changed me.
I arrived in Malaga on 8th September 2014. Before me lied 6 months Erasmus and today I can admit being more aware of many things: of myself, of my growing-up as an European student and as a person. I would have never heard of Malaga if it hadn't been for some reports by...