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We asked some former Erasmus students to write a short overview of the towns and cities they studied or worked in as Erasmus students. You won't find this sort of information in a tourist's guide book - students give advice on the best places to eat, information on the university, how to get around, how to find accommodation, how much things cost and much more. So get a better picture of these towns in our Erasmus Insiders' Guides.

Austria
Salzburg, Austria by Kelly Yau

Belgium
Leuven, Belgium by Abbie McKay
Mons, Belgium by Simon Coulson *new*

Cyprus
Nicosia, Cyprus, by Hana Hradecka *new*

Finland
Helsinki, Finland by Celia Lewis *new*
Jyvaskyla, Finland by Emma Storey

France
Toulouse, France Hannah Casling *new*
Montpellier, France by Fabienne Stewart-Jones
Paris, France by Katie Haines
Perpignan, France by Zopaash Iqbal and Janaki Sivalingam

Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark by Annie Storey

Germany
Heidelberg, Germany by Tobias Colbourne

Ireland
Cork, Ireland by Sarah Cavill *new*

Italy
Bologna, Italy by Alice Hunter Johnson *new*
Florence, Italy, by Rachel Flannery *new*
Palermo, Sicily, Italy by Roseanna Dias
Perugia, Italy by Merope Ippiotis

Poland
Wroclow, Poland by Krzysztof Adamczyk

Portugal
Coimbra, Portugal by Megan Bonar-Clark

Slovakia
Bratislava, Slovakia by Craig Lees

Slovenia
Ljubljana, Slovenia by Safia Rohimun

Spain
Barcelona, Spain by MJ Cartier
Cadiz, Spain by E Hitchcox *new*
Vic, Catalonia, Spain by Caitlin Foley,
Madrid, Spain by Charlotte Caley

Sweden
Uppsala, Sweden by Robert Foster
Gothenburg, Sweden by Siobhan Gilliam *new*

The Netherlands
Amsterdam, The Netherlands by Shari Tindle *new*
Leiden, The Netherlands by Leo Cutting
The Hague, The Netherlands by Henna Khan


If you want to read more from students who have taken part, be sure to visit our Case Studies page where you can download stories from students who will tell you more about their experiences abroad with the Erasmus Programme.

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