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Enjoying a beautiful rooftop in Madrid with amazing views doesn’t have to break the bank. There are plenty of rooftop bars that combine great vibes with affordable prices — perfect for Erasmus students looking for chill plans, Instagram-worthy photos, and after-class meetups. Here’s your guide to where to go, how much to expect to spend,...
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1. Accommodation (Alojamiento) Renting a room in a shared flat: Expect ~ €300-€600/month, depending on neighborhood, size, amenities. Private studio / one-bedroom in the city center: ~ €900-€1,200/month. Suburbs are cheaper, ~ €600-€850. Student residences with all bills included: can be more expensive, ~ €1,050+ depending on what’s included (utilities, cleaning, social areas). Note: shared...
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Moving to Madrid for your Erasmus semester or year is exciting, but before you start enjoying tapas and sunsets, there are a few legal steps you need to take. Getting your NIE, possibly your TIE, and registering with the Empadronamiento system are essential to make your stay smooth and legal. Don’t worry – here’s a...
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Starting your Erasmus in Madrid is one of the most exciting adventures of your life. New friends, late-night tapas, endless parties, and a city full of energy… but let’s be honest: not every day feels like a movie. Sometimes you’ll miss home, your family, your favorite food, or simply the comfort of what’s familiar. That’s...
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1. Health Insurance: A Must for Erasmus Students European Health Insurance Card (EHIC): If you’re an Erasmus student from the EU, bring your EHIC. This allows you to access public healthcare in Spain under the same conditions as locals. Non-EU Students: You’ll need private health insurance. Many universities in Madrid request proof of coverage when...
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Living in Madrid as an Erasmus student is exciting, but managing your budget can be a challenge. One of the easiest ways to save money is by being smart with your grocery shopping. Luckily, Madrid has plenty of affordable supermarket options where you can find good quality products at low prices. Here’s a guide to...
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Living in Madrid as an Erasmus student is an amazing experience, but managing your budget can be tricky with so many new expenses: rent, transport, food, trips, and nights out. Luckily, there are apps designed to help you track your money, split costs with friends, and even save for future plans. Here are the best...
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Studying abroad in Madrid as an Erasmus student is an incredible opportunity to experience one of Europe’s most vibrant cities, and the best part is that you don’t need to spend a lot of money to enjoy it; Madrid is full of free activities, cultural experiences, and unique spots that will let you make unforgettable...
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Moving around Madrid as an Erasmus student is easier than you might think! The city has one of the best public transport networks in Europe, and you’ll always find a way to get from point A to point B quickly and affordably. Here’s everything you need to know Metro de Madrid Madrid’s metro is the...
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When you arrive in Madrid as an Erasmus student, one of the first (and biggest) decisions you’ll face is where to live. The two most popular options are residencias universitarias (residence halls) and pisos compartidos (shared flats). Both have advantages and drawbacks depending on your budget, lifestyle, and expectations. Here’s a full comparison to help...
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