Seville: art, nightlife, and foreigners

For an Erasmus student, life in Seville can either be marvellous or complete chaos. I guess it all depends on which type of person comes to our city, but Seville is a place where you can find many different kinds of atmosphere. For the foreigner, though, there are many instances when you can feel a little out of place.

They say Seville is a city with much character, whether it's because of the sense of humour of those who call it home, or the happiness they give off to others, even if at times this joy isn't seen in a positive light or accepted by some. Here, people are what we call "mu sala, " which means they have a humouristic mischievousness about them which is part and parcel of being a native of Seville.

Most Erasmus students love this city because there is such a good atmosphere when people go out, but also because university parties here are very traditional and the price of alcohol is relatively low compared to what it is in other countries. This is especially true on Thursdays, when clubs are filled with foreign students making the most of their Thursday night.

Seville: art, nightlife, and foreigners

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