Student environment: 5 perfect Spanish cities

Europe has been considered for many years as a global hotspot for those looking for better recognition for their university degrees, as well as a student environment to enjoy.

European universities have become so well established that they are no longer inferior to American centres, in fact, in Europe they do not only go for a good education, but also to get to know a bit of the city in which they will be staying.

So far, in the whole province of Spain you will find more than 80 universities in both public and private centres, each of them offering a variety of professions.

The prices per autonomous city vary a lot in terms of food costs, student environment, social life, hobbies and more, choose the university city that best suits your preferences.

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Barcelona

Nowadays, the capital of Catalonia needs no introduction at all. Barcelona is one of the most popular educational destinations in Europe for those who wish to prepare themselves professionally, or who are planning to go sightseeing.

There is no doubt that Barcelona is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, we rank it No. 1, as it has more than 30 universities with a large number of degree courses, so you can choose without any difficulty.

In addition to this, the culture is unrivalled, the new trends in fashion, gastronomy and leisure make Barcelona more charming throughout its historic centre and urban areas.

  • Academic offers: If you are going to study in Barcelona, you can find an endless number of careers. At the moment, the most sought-after degrees are in the following areas:
  • Literary Studies
  • Mathematics
  • Bioinformatics
  • Arabic and Hebrew Studies

 

  • Accommodation: if you don’t have many demands, you can find a room for less than 400 € per month, as it is a shared flat, you will be able to save a lot of money in paying for residences or public schools with residence.

 

  • Public transport: If you are a student and under 25 years old, you will spend only 80 € per term, if you have a discount or voucher, the fare will be 40 €.

Granada

If we focus on the South, the University of Granada will allow you to live and eat very well. About 70% of students prefer to enrol in the night shift, as the student environment tends to be much more pleasant.

Salamanca

If there is a city that cannot be missing in this selection is Salamanca, we can locate it only one hour away from Portugal, highlighting even more the city of Castilla y León.

In Salamanca you will find the oldest university in Spain, the third oldest in Europe.

If there’s one thing you don’t have to worry about, it’s the distances, because being such a small city, you’ll be able to cover the whole of it on foot, saving a lot of money on transport.

Is the facade of the university very old? Yes, having been created in 1218 it has a plateresque design, which is still in very good condition, in fact, every day it is filled with more decorations and symbolism.

In general, the student environment in this city is very youthful. Living there you will see how the streets are full of young students, parties and cultural events that are aimed at the student community. A clear and popular example of this is the university New Year’s Eve.

However, it is not a very cultural city, as all of its attractions are museum based, and for the most part, already underused.

Madrid

If you are looking for new study opportunities, Madrid should not be missing from your list of options. If we start with culture, there is no other city in Europe richer in cultural events than Madrid.

Even though it is a very old city, you will be able to find plenty of leisure activities. But above all, there are many opportunities in the student community.

For example, the Complutense University of Madrid is full of history and many innovations having been founded in 1293. If you are looking for a research-based career, Complutense may be the ideal choice.

Zaragoza

In the last year, Asian, Romanian and Italian students have taken a keen interest in Zaragoza’s universities.

If you are looking to become a great industrial design professional, this city may be a good fit.

Most of the teachers are very friendly and close to their students. In doing so, they ensure that their students achieve better team projects, which go to certain companies in Aragon.

Although it is one of the most important cities to study in, you should know that it is not cheap. But the preparation is more than excellent thanks to its rectorates.

Other recommended university cities in Spain

If you can’t make up your mind and want to know more options, you may find the university and culture you’ve been looking for in Seville, San Sebastian or Santiago de Compostela.

Before you decide to study in Spain, remember that its universities are undervalued, but the majority of recruitments are to Hispanic workers.

So why study in Spain? By doing so you will leave with great experience, being a qualified and valued professional.

By residing and studying in Spain, you will see that the opportunities you will get are more than you thought. Living is affordable, the cuisine is very healthy and the civil and social security will make you feel very confident.

If you are a good student, you can save a lot of money by getting a scholarship that covers at least 50% of the fees.

However, we must emphasise that a professional career is not the only option to prepare yourself. Because

 

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